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Ice Jewels in Honey Creek

Published on January 9, 2022 by rdmegr

It seems that “real winter” has arrived at last. We received over a foot of snow in West Michigan this week and have seen the windchill dip to around zero. I headed to Honey Creek and used a long lens to get in close to the ice forming in the stream.

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