Sunday, January 3, 2010

Bergie Bits

These are the Lake Ontario equivalent of the Arctic's bergie bits.

Pieces of ice which are very small, and make the surface of the water a sort of slush.


7 comments:

  1. What a cool word. We has some bergie bits floating in Gloucester Harbor. Brrrr....

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  2. I've never heard of them referred to as bergie bits before. Love it!!!

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  3. Bergie bits, eh? I must remember that!

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  4. That looks way too cold for me ...

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  5. Looks cold but beautiful!
    Have a lovely week:)

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  6. Judy,

    I do have poppy seeds but I'm not sure how viable they are as I collected them a couple of years ago. BUT the poppies come up every year so this coming July I will save some fresh seed for you. I also have a fringed variety, photos of which I will likely post next summer.

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  7. so cold....I'm ready for summer....great photos...

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