Now Spring has Sprung!! -- 24 hours later pics

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  1. Biita

    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    I thought for sure Mother Nature forgot about us up here in the Artic, or she had a ski pole stuck and couldn't get to us. Well she stomped her foot bigtime and broke the ice!!

    Goodbye winter, hello Spring!!

    The fjørd has finally started to break up. Take a look!

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    It not burmuda shorts and hawaiian shirts time, but the temps are definatly rising. The Artic is about to look like the tropics very, very soon. You'll see! I promise!!

    I can tell you since I took the pics just a half hour ago, and looking out the window now,, the fjørd has broke up even more! I'll show another pic tomorrow.
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    In a few weeks time you'll never know that there was ever any ice on the fjørd Biita. Spring is definately in the air for you now. :stew1:
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Yess! Finally, I'm so happy for you. :D I can't wait to see photos of the lovely, white beaches and blue sea.
     
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    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    ohhh me too!! but we have mostly rocks not white sand, thats more on the ocean parts.

    It should probably be all broke up with in a week.. our temps are getting high fast now..10 C. or 50 F. tomorrow, and by wed. 14 C or almost 60 F. geeez finally,,,lol.
     



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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I'm so glad you get higher temperatures at last! I've always fund it a trifle annoying that the arctic has these fabulous beaches, but no sea temps to speak of. :D I'm not very tough when it comes to swimming in cold water. Below 18 deg C/64 deg F is too cold for me these days.
     
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    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    lol, droopy i know what you mean,, last yr the sea went to 24 C. ohhh it was so nice swimming. but it didn't last real long just a couple of weeks.

    My very first yr here, it rained and rained and never got over 7 C. or 45 F. There was this Finnish family that stayed for a week and every morning the women would go swimming right out front where i took the pic. So i thought well maybe the water was warmer than the air temps,,,lol.. omg...i put my bathing suit on, got my towel, went down to the sea, stuck my big toe in, and watched it form ice crystals with in seconds.. That was my big swimming adventure for that yr. lol. the past yrs its been warmer, alot warmer than that first yr.
     
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    Yay! Spring springing all over the place!
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Yippee!!
    I'm glad you are finally getting spring Biita :)
     
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    Congrats! I'm so happy you are finally getting your spring. Can't wait to see more pics. Thanks for sharing.
     
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    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    It rained this morning and I really didn't think I would make it down to the fjørd today. But the sun came out, and it warmed to a balmy 11 C.--52 F. So here are the pics 24 hours later after the first ice break.

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    Balder was walking on the ice when it broke thru,,lol. Boy did he run! You can see the ripples where he fell thru.
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    And some sun for all, thru the pines on the way home.
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    Turned out to be an excellent day I would say!!
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I'm glad Spring is finally there for you Biita.I love your pictures.
     
  13. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What a difference a day makes where your weather is concerned. I really love the reflection in the 3rd picture, you should have a nice print made and frame that one it is a beautiful shot.
     
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    You've got a lovely landscape and gorgeous blues up there! :D Poor Balder, I guess he doesn't like getting wet.
     
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    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    Thank you for enjoying the warm spring day with me.

    Toni i have pics where the reflection from the mountain on the sea is so awesome you can't tell where the mountain starts and the sea ends. everyday it goes still for a few hours then the tide starts it pull again.

    Balder is not a water dog. He will wade in it to get somewhere but he will not swim at all, in any water. lol.. he's so funny.
     
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    Nothing better than watching the ice break...I can relate! My dogs are down at the water everyday now, and it's hard to keep them out. So much for spring house cleaning!
     

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