Photo by Ken W. Hall |
Pressure of the under ice flow of the Madison River while flowing across Ennis Lake sculpts the shore line with layers of crystalline ice. This particular day, overcast skies filtered the last remaining rays of soft light into a shimmering glow on the frozen rocks along the shore line. The ice in this spot was between one and two feet thick. Nature painted a inspiring palette for curious eyes and hungry souls.
-- Ken W. Hall
It snowed all day yesterday and into the night. Ken took his sister to see the ice formations on Ennis Lake and captured this awesome image. We ended up with only a couple of inches of snow.-- Ken W. Hall
It was about nineteen degrees this morning and it is thirty-four now. The sun came out and melted a lot of the snow.
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