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Some satisfying icicle-breaking in our backyard: photos.falsifian.org/video/sM7G3vfS6yuc/VID_20250217_203250.mp4
I couldn't resist taking home a prize:
A large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink. It is the top of a group of icicles.
Another view of the large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink.
It's been snowy here in #Toronto.
An open door revealing snow packed neatly against where the door rests when closed.
(I tried formatting the images in markdown for the benefit of yarn and any other clients that understand it.)
#photo #photos #winter
@sorenpeter I think it was just one broken image link, right?
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://
) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://
) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://
) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@prologic All the URL are missing the protocol part (https://
) and my markdown parser does not know how to handle but I see yarnd does it just fine.
@sorenpeter Sorry, I realized that shortly after posting. Here's another attempt to post the images:
A large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink. It is the top of a group of icicles.
Another view of the large, irregular block of ice in a kitchen sink.
An open door revealing snow packed neatly against where the door rests when closed.
@falsifian Wooooaaaahhh! That is BY FAR the biggest icicle I've ever seen. Really cool! :-) How long did it take to melt in your sink? The video download is still dripping in, looking forward to that.
@falsifian Wooooaaaahhh! That is BY FAR the biggest icicle I've ever seen. Really cool! :-) How long did it take to melt in your sink? The video download is still dripping in, looking forward to that.
@lyse Still melting!
An irregular chunk of ice at the bottom of a metal sink.
@falsifian Mate, what an amazing video, holy cow! :-D We only get complete jokes of icicles compared to what you had there ealier today. It's a giant wall. For how many days did that grow on your roof?
@falsifian Mate, what an amazing video, holy cow! :-D We only get complete jokes of icicles compared to what you had there ealier today. It's a giant wall. For how many days did that grow on your roof?
@falsifian Hahaha, that's sick, I love it! :-D I envy you a bit. On the other hand, I have to admit I'm glad that I don't have to chisel down giant blocks of ice from the house.
@falsifian Hahaha, that's sick, I love it! :-D I envy you a bit. On the other hand, I have to admit I'm glad that I don't have to chisel down giant blocks of ice from the house.
@lyse I don't remember exactly. They might have been growing all winter. The trick is to have a badly insulated extension to the house.
@falsifian Phew, okay. So, it took a few months to grow that big. I feared that it could have been just a week or so. Yeah, insulation always is a good idea.
@falsifian Phew, okay. So, it took a few months to grow that big. I feared that it could have been just a week or so. Yeah, insulation always is a good idea.