Monday, February 15, 2010

My World Tuesday Season # 2 Episode # 19

This is my posting for the My World Meme. It is hosted by Klaus, Sandy, Wren,  Sylvia and myself. Won't you join in, I want to see where you live and thrive. 


They have different programs at the Home S&L Plaza at the center of town. This weekend the students from Kent State did ice carvings. I went down the next day and got these photos. This is a big fist.

How about a cold mug for my friends Mac and Tom from England.
A college fraternity sign and a heart for Valentine's Day.
This is an ice formation at my house just for fun. I'm living in an icy world.
Go and visit a lot of great worlds above.

51 comments:

  1. Quite amazing, all of them. But I like your natural ice sculpture at home best.

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  2. I'm glad I got here before they melted. That is real talent to sclupt those.

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  3. Nice ice sculptures, thanks for sharing

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  4. what talent some people have, beautiful ice carvings, liked the bear mug.

    Thanks for your comments on my blog, I do have a link for show your world meme in the sidebar along with sky watch and couple other meme's in one place under heading "I Participate in" please let me know if that's not ok and if i should be adding a link in the post itself

    Thanks,

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  5. It's quite a winter, isn't it! Lovely ice photos. And thanks for hosting MyWorld! Greetings from Italy. Louise.

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  6. Barn owls are wonderful and so rare in NY, I don't know about Ohio. I keep looking at your blog to see if I recognize anything from all our visits to Kent.....Michelle

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  7. Incredible ice carvings, Tom! And, yes, that is one cold heart!!! Have to admit though, the natural one at your home is the loveliest of all. Hope you have a great week! Stay warm!

    Sylvia

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  8. I love a nice pint, thanks Tom.
    Wonderful work of Art too.

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  9. Amazing sculptures! Hey, pass me a cold one too ;-)

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  10. This is so coo;, Fishing Guy! I LOVE these ice carvings!

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  11. Ice looks nice but it doesn't last very long. Sapporo, Japan is home to a lot of winter ice activities and I used to be in the Army there in 1953. They even make hotels out of ice and you could spend the night in an ice room.

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  12. I really like that mug ice sculpture.

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  13. Oh my what cold fun Were these done by hand? Oh and I was just there 2 weeks ago and it was cold:)

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  14. I think the ice work of art from your house is just as beautiful as the students' works of art in the center of art.

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  15. Brrrrr, Tom!!! What a "cool" subject for you to photograph!!!

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  16. I like your natural sculpture best. The others are fun though.

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  17. Can't afford that in my country. I believe we're having the early signs of El Niño here in the Philippines.

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  18. What fun! I remember ice sculptures of FOOD on the sidewalk outside the building that houses Johnson & Wales, a culinary school in Providence, RI. Such a marvel.~karen

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  19. Beautiful ice--created and recreated. And chilly.

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  20. Well you're spot on offering a Brit beer lol!

    But wow students did these, are they trained, so impressive!

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  21. How cool!
    Why does it not surprise me that there was a mug of beer from college students. :)

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  22. Stunning photos! These are really beautiful ice sculptures!

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  23. Really interesting ice sculptures, Tom. The one at your house it's very nice!

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  24. These are SO good! And, of course, there would be a mug of beer! How fun!

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  25. Great carvings - ice sculpturing is an art!

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  26. the cold mug works fine for me but where will i pour the beer? :)

    i made sure to join myworld earlier today just like what u advised :)

    have a great day.

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  27. i know it sounds pun-ny but these sculptures are really cool :D

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  28. Amazing how they do this! You out did yourself with yours too, lol.

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  29. Cheers for the Ice cold drink my friend ... I had 1 or 3 on Sunday at the Christening.

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  30. What a talen those young students have. Great pictures of the ice sculptures. I wish I could have seen those myself.

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  31. Great photos!

    Ottawa, with the longest skating rink ever, has ice sculptures, too. It is a great thing for families to visit.

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  32. I really like those Tom. Not too sure I want to be living in your house right now though!! LOL!!

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  33. Brrrrrrrr... nice art, but aren't you fed up with winter now mate ?

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  34. Wow.. that's a talented group. I love ice sculptures.

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  35. Those are some cool carvings, but I'm wishing... ICE & SNOW & COLD WEATHER BE GONE! heheheee

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  36. I'll have a cold one........cool sculpting...
    God Bless

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  37. Hi Tom, Gorgeous ice sculptures... The college kids did a great job... I love the hearts and that mug... WOW!
    Betsy

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  38. I'm drooling over that tall, frosty mug.

    Hey, I did some ice sculpting of sorts, too. There was a slick patch of ice on my driveway, and I chiseled and chiseled to get rid of it. ;-)

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  39. wow wow and wow! ice sculptures are amazing!

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  40. Those are really beautiful and interesting ice sculptures! Wonderful and interesting post, indeed!

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  41. Those are totally awesome!
    I love that beer mug :D!

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  42. Wow! How nice. Love the ice sculpture.

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  43. Amazing creativity and talent ... thanks for sharing these kewl icy views.
    Hugs and blessings,

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