Showing posts with label Fire and Ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fire and Ice. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2008

Monday Photo Shoot Results: Fire and Ice Suffice!

Niagara Falls, 1986, but no, it wasn't lit

For last week's Monday Photo Shoot, I asked for photos of fire or ice or both:

Julie came up with a whole inch of late season Texas snow, plus satiny gold candle flames.

Jama Hameed celebrates her tropical home with a beach barbeque bonfire and an ice cream bar.

Vicki shows us how rare the fire is amid all the ice.

Martha reluctantly celebrates kitch with hot lava and cold beer.

Greg Kiser finds fire and ice in a geyser at night.

Laura belatedly comes up with a propane grill and cooler combo.

Thanks, folks! New Monday Photo Shoot topic coming right up!

Monday, March 03, 2008

Monday Photo Shoot: Fire or Ice

New Monday Photo Shoot #10: As we head into March, some places are heating up, some are cooling off, and some are hanging onto winter a while longer. Is there ice hanging from the eaves, or are you firing up the charcoal? Are you throwing another log in the fireplace, or sipping a cold drink? Show us what you have by way of fire or ice. If you can show both, that's extra nice!



Living in Tucson as I do, I've got about zero chance of seeing ice any time soon, except in cube form. If you don't get too literal, though, the combination is implied in the photo above, with our refrigerator and gas stove. John's always annoyed if I use either of the burners on the right, lest it make the fridge work too hard.


I was surprised to find ice in the freezer, since I never think to use any. In our self-defrosting freezer, the ice cubes tend to shrink, I think. This vintage glass holds an entire tray's worth.

I thought some blueberry-pomegranate juice would make the ice stand out more, but it pretty much did the opposite.


So I added Diet Sprite to make it more translucent. Tastes good that way, too.


I actually took a photo with the burner lit, but the flame really wasn't very visible. So here are my pickup sticks matches instead. But just for fun, here's a rerun:


Karen's brain on fireKaren's Fried Brain, February 2007



Aw, the heck with it. When in doubt, fake it! This ice grotto was at Niagara Falls in 1986.

Your turn! photograph something fiery or icy or both, post the photo(s) in your blog or journal (with a link back here, please), and then stop by here with a link to the entry. I'll post my roundup of results on Sunday night, March 9th. Have fun!

Karen