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On Friday, the Lake started freezing solid, creating giant plates that collided with each other in the mild swells.
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Then it snowed on Saturday, just lightly, lots of big, slow, fluffy, crystal-y flakes, covering the whole surface of plates with a clean frosting. So it looks like a solid plain of white now.
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