Not much remains of the season’s first snow at the Falls of the Ohio…except for these images. I shot these last weekend as well as another figure that I’m unveiling today. I call him (or her?) the Skater and originally posed this figure on ice before moving on to investigate other locations.
Skater’s head is made from some odd bit of insulating material covered in black paper. The facial features join a variety of materials including found plastic, wood, a clam shell, and a small acorn. I had to chip a tiny hole in the ice in order for this figure to stand up. I zigged-zagged across the park imagining this small guy visiting the sights with me. Here are a few of the other scenes we came across.
I’m always on the look out for bird life. During this time of the year duck watching can be very productive. Although on this day, all I came across were these Mallards, it’s not unusual to see during winter other species including Common Goldeneyes, White-winged Scoters, and Canvasbacks. Ring-billed Gulls, Great Blue Herons, Carolina Wrens, Song Sparrows, Canada Geese, and Northern Cardinals were among the other year-round residents seen on this day.
The temperatures are somewhere in the high teens, but luckily there is no wind to really make things cold! After checking out the water’s edge with its ice formations, I moved back inland to check on my studio site and the few sculptures that are still in place. Skater trudged along with me to say hello.
Among the past projects we came across were Pot Belly and Cross-legged Lorraine holding their positions. Since the really cold weather, there haven’t been as many people out here to potentially mess with them. A quick look around the snow didn’t show any human footprints. There were, however, loads of various kinds of animal tracks now generalized by the elements. Next I visited my Styrofoam cache, but couldn’t see much of it due to the snow. Three figures from this past year were still on guard.
After a couple hours, I started to get hungry and the thought of a fresh cup of coffee seemed blissful. I headed back to my car enjoying the sound of icy snow underfoot. Skater decided to stay at the outdoor studio and I went ahead without him (or her). I walked past that mysterious object that my son Adam dubbed in the spring, “…that giant plug at the bottom of the river”. It will take a mighty flood to float this thing away. I wonder who will eventually inherit it?
I still have some nice ice images to share with you from this day and perhaps I will put that post together in a day or so. As I was walking home, I saw this object sticking out of the snow and it amused me and so, I’ll end this winterland adventure with it. Might go good with coffee and pie!
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