Another of the many wonderful ice sculptures in Rice Park as part of the 2009 Winter Carnival. For a full explanation of the event, check yesterday's post.
This one is really nice!! (However, somehow I'm happy to live at a place where ice scultpures are hardly possible, or they would perhaps live a day or so.)
elle est superbe, quel travail de précision dans la glace.
ReplyDeleteit is beautiful, what precision work in the ice.
Simply exquisite. Of course, we don;t have a lot (read none!) of ice sculptures, but I recall seeing a gorgeous exhibition in Ottawa one Feb.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Never seen one up close.
ReplyDeleteThis one is really nice!! (However, somehow I'm happy to live at a place where ice scultpures are hardly possible, or they would perhaps live a day or so.)
ReplyDeletewhat a super sight
ReplyDeleteThe artists must get cold while carving all that ice out! The result is very beautiful though.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's amazing! How do they do that?
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhan I saw this on the portal I thought it was a frozen Robie the Robot. Danger! Danger!
ReplyDeletebrrr, it looks cold
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteThis must be very hard to make.
Very, very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fun event!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeletejust wonderful
ReplyDeleteThe ice sculptures are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteUNICORNS rule! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteKate: Plz email me, allib@umn.edu re: permission to use this photo in a web slideshow to promote the Twin Cities for potential fellowship applicants.
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