I've noticed the ice on the lake the last couple weeks as I drive to and from work and I'd been thinking of stopping to take a few pictures. Well, today as I was running errands I took advantage of the beautiful weather - sunny and above freezing - to stop for a few minutes and actually do it. This is Lake Monona from Olbrich Park, where the Olbrich Biergarten was opened late this last summer. The migrating water fowl, possibly including a population of trumpeter swans that I'm told is in the area, can be seen in the distance here if you look close, where the ice meets open water.
And to my right as I stood is again a beautifully framed view of the downtown isthmus and our picturesque capitol building. I like this picture enough I've made this my background on our computer.
The ice closest to shore is mostly rough from being broken and refrozen, with the water spray freezing on the rocky shore making another nice photo opportunity. I'm not a total stranger to being out on the ice, but it is much too early to trust it. At least one overeager ice fisherman has already had to be pulled from the lake.
A zoomed in view to the left may provide a better indication of all the water fowl out on the edge of the ice. Their noise actually made a quite a dull roar from where I was standing. The Madison lakes are a popular spot on waterfowl migration routes.
And another zoomed in view of the downtown isthmus area that shows the transition from the broken/refrozen ice, to the ice sheet and then open water. It's too early to say if the lakes will fully freeze over this winter or not. On the left you will see the Monona Terrace convention center, a bike destination over the summer, and to the right that bit of green you see is the copper top of the Barrymore Theater, also pictured in my last Atwoodfest post.
You may also click on the pictures to see them full size on Flickr.
On a side note, this last week or so Windows had two updates that took some time to install and ever since then my display is darker than normal. My new monitor is and has been at 100% brightness, but in my windows display settings there is no longer the choice to change the brightness. I've tried everything I know to do to remedy this, to no avail. Anyone have any ideas?
Prehistoric Pranksters
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2 comments:
Lovely views. It looks crisp and fresh.
Yes, it was a beautiful day.
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