Crossing the Barrier in Time
Crossing the Barrier in Time, that is what winter makes me think of. When I am standing at a location such as where I took these photos. It is like standing in a new world, no people, buildings or anything that resembles time.
I have crossed the barrier of time in my mind where I can now see the past, the journey, the road less traveled to arrive at this place in time. This place in time is in the moment.
Lake Superior is an amazing place especially in the winter. It is like another world.
The past that we wore born into is gone, a distant memory. A New World a New Life awaits every moment our eyes are opened.
This photo below is Lake Superior taken a couple of weeks ago with a drone. It shows the Ice buckling up along the shore line.
I have made a video of this Winters photoshoot of Lake Superior, on my You Tube Channel, you can visit and see the videos Here; Lake Superior on Ice. They are a little bit long so I did not want to attach them to this post.
Crossing the Barrier of Time
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Fabulous photography, my friend Sandra & I really enjoyed watching your “Lake Superior On Ice, Part 2” video, also ~ bookmarked π Have a nice week ahead π
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The pictures are incredible! Good article π
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Amazing photos ππ. Specialy the first oneπ
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Beautiful pictures
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That’s mesmerising!
Thank you Vivi π
Winter always takes me back to wonderful past memories
Beautiful
Great shots and video. Thanx for sharing.π
You are very welcome, thank you π
WOW these pics are so stunning well done!!
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Amazing thought
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Loved reading this post
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Awesome. Love your words.
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Incredible still shots and video of Lake Superior in the dead of Winter. I like how you swirled the drone around the forest of trees, both in the Wintertime and Summertime. What a difference. The video was awesome Sandra.
Thank you very much Linda. π
Beautiful picturesπ
Incredibly beautiful.
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Awsome post sweetie love the pictures
Thank you so much Seraja, π
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These were taken from a drone!
Beautiful as always, Sandra
Just the first two Don, the other two with a regular camera. Thank you Don π
Since moving up to northern Mn. that is exactly how I feel, we crossed the barrier of time. Things do run on a different schedule up north and it has too because of the snow and cold. My husband is outside dragging an old bed springs to take down the lumps of mud that replaced the snow. Even mud can change the time…things slow down still because one cannot get out of drive without four wheel drive. We had warm weather for a week, now the cold and snow are coming back. Time is slowing up again. Beautiful pictures and explaining.
Thank you, yes I am experiencing the same. Mostly ice every where right now as it melts a bit.
Oh my! These are beautifully captured!
Thank you very much π
Beautiful.. amazing to see that immensity of snow, ice on a lake..
It really is Lisa, you would not think a lake that big could ice over.
I continue to enjoy the perspective of your visions.
Thank you very much π
I grew up on Lake Superior. Thanks for sharing these photos of “home.” π
You are so welcome Nichole π
Lovely video… Winter’s Peace.
Thank you Gerry, yes winter brings a quiet beauty as everything is asleep for awhile. π
Some day Iβd like to see Superior in winter. Is the ice thick enough to walk out on? If so, for how far?
Yes, it is quite the sight Emilie, I am not sure how thick the ice is. But it says the ice shelves sometimes go down to the bottom in some areas, so when it starts melting there are small icebergs out there that don’t move. People skate on it in some of the areas that have coves.
Not only is it big enough to walk on, in the winter they plow a road to Mac Island. I have a friend whose parents had a full size 2 story moved to the island on the ice.
I have never been over to Mac Island yet, maybe this year π
Yikes!
I find this incredible, Sandra – that a lake like that, virtually a sea, can ice up in that way. Just love those images.
I know Don, and the rip currents in this lake are very strong and it is almost always windy up there. Creating those huge ice cliffs. It was pretty cold up here all through February.
Quite amazing!
Beautiful…
Thanks, Sandra. Have a great day.
You to Francine, thank you π
Beautiful pics! Thanks π
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Impressing pictures!
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Great shots and in the mean time, I learned about your YouTube channel π
Thank you very much, I love bringing the photos to life with videos. π
Good article – and nice pictures – I am not a winter person – love sand – surf – warmth. Thank you for sharing. That is why we are in North Myrtle Beach – living life to the plus. Tom
Thank you Tom, being at the beaches down south is my second favorite place to be. π
β€οΈ Yep, the first photo. Wow! Simply amazing.
Thank you Jo π
Amazing thought Sandra and beautiful pics ππ€
Thank you very much π
My pleasure Sandra π
A great post and theme Sandra, especially the first photo, very timeless.
Thank you very much π