
On Saturday, I walked to the Kauppahalli (market hall) at the South Harbour to buy fresh Salmon steaks to cook for dinner, as my wife and youngest daughter were flying over for a few days. On the way, I noticed that the water around this old sailing ship, moored at the harbour as a restaurant, was solid enough for birds to walk on.
When I looked more closely, I saw that the ice on the surface was still moving and had taken on the appearance of "crazy paving", a popular finish for patios in my youth. I assume this is due to the conflict between the tendency of the ice to freeze as a flat sheet and the effect of the motion of the water cracking the sheet. Whatever, I found it intriguing. I am looking forward to when it is solid enough for people to walk on out to the islands in the harbour. Rest assured I shall not be the first one testing the ice!
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Hi Mark,
I see you are tripping the iceberg fantastic, good to see you are thriving. It was pretty brassy in UK this last week, too. Sunday night in Norwich was -6 (and it felt it) ...friday night in Bazzers, 10. Whoa! Do we believe in global warming? Yes.
take care, Mariellen.
PS: to explain those wild words and experssions to the unsuspecting, try worldwide words.org, some very funny things in there.
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