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This is from the morning, when it was still cold enough and calm enough that there was a light layer of ice on the Lake. The patterns remind me of a paint-by-number kit. And then....
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The waves have been picking up speed and ferocity, and are now audible. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next few hours.
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