Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts

Ice Skating at the Belle Isle Ice Tree

Posted by jdg | 9:32 AM | ,


We have been spending a lot of time outside during this unusually-warm-(so-far) winter, most of it on Belle Isle. Last week a brief cold spell threatened to freeze the ponds, so we threw our skates in the car and headed to our favorite skating spot on the island where we found the top 1.5 inches of the ice frozen (which wasn't quite enough for me to be comfortable with the little ones skating, even right along the shore). Disappointed, we detoured past the traditional Belle Isle ice tree to see a huge "rink" surrounding it. We threw on our skates and I had to drag the kids away from that place so we'd have time for hot chocolate on the way home.


This was one of the coolest places for a guerrilla skate yet. We ran into some friends, a bunch of people stopped to get out of their cars and slip around, and these older girls surrounded my daughter on her skates and said, "You are soooo good. Are you going to be an ice skater when you grow up?" and I could tell that praise meant so much more than anything that had come from me.



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The Frozen Playground

Posted by jdg | 11:14 AM | ,


A few nights ago I was walking the dog across the woodchips at a nearby playground and my feet sunk into a foot of freezing water. The melting snow had somehow all siphoned into the playground and I was pretty sure I was going to step on Atreyu's horse in there.

A few days later, the cold returned and my son and I investigated one morning to find it frozen solid. We returned with our ice skates. How many chances to you get to ice skate around your favorite playground?



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The other day we went to the eastern shore of Belle Isle to watch the ice break; it was beautiful and intense and we stared wide-eyed at each other at the sounds the ice made smashing along the shore and against the buoys. Here they are watching for the polar bear I promised might float past.


The winters here are tough, but it's hard to imagine a Spring day feeling this good in California.




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