The footbridge over the frozen Rum River. Below, a hoard of local ducks swim in the ice cold river below. I had a nice chat with the gentleman in the far background about ducks and the Rum River.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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this really amazes me about the ducks: how can they swim in such cold water...
ReplyDeleteRum River? That sounds interesting! I am surprised that ducks stay that far north in the winter. I would guess that the smart ones migrated south while avoiding duck blinds and other ground hazards.
ReplyDeletein your country you are really frozen, now I am in Doha in The Emirates, new flight will be New Dehli
ReplyDeletein your country you are really frozen, now I am in Doha in The Emirates, new flight will be New Dehli
ReplyDeleteThe ducks always should be nourished; even if they are not hungry that not made of beautiful photographs
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that the man may pull a coke out of his sack and toss it to the ducks so they can have rum and coke.
ReplyDeleteI’ve enjoyed browsing through your recent posts, too. Every photo and its narration is interesting. I like the frosty ice fishing place, the blue concrete and the escalator plate best, I think. Thanks for visiting my blog. Flat Stanley wasn't quite fast enough to abscond with all of the cookies!
ReplyDeleteAt first glance, I though I clicked on the Moscow Daily Photo site. Well, it did cross my mind, nice capture!
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