Utterly absorbed in the natural splendour of Lake Erie |
It's hard to turn one's back on Lake Erie for long |
Lake Erie has her share of history as well |
Trees in their winter attire |
Visibility was superb despite the slight overcast |
Warmth in the midst of winter |
Where shall we go next? |
Good spot for a picnic |
Yep, nice and warm |
The more the merrier! |
We really do like snowscapes! |
We don't really feel like shifting postures... |
Exploring Erie's shores |
 Let's have a group photo! |
Maybe we can just hang around... |
Humbled by the elements |
Mysterious deaths |
The cold took a bite out of the Lake too |
How far can we drift on this? |
Taken by Peck under Mark's guidiance,
not bad huh? |
Cheapest way to reenact the fate of the Titanic |
Stress analysis |
 What thin ice is about |
Dunno why, suddenly I have this distinctly sinking feeling... |
Rose and Jack? |
No, Rhys, you can't come - it's um... too dangerous... (see below) |
Hey, why's everybody leaving? |
... now we know why |
Definitely not a pretty sight |
Contemplating the meaning of life |
Ever wonder what kinds of flora/fauna live here? |
SSA, Lake Erie, Spring '99 |
Winter in the woods |
Mark, Rhys, Weibing, Sylvia, Eugene |
Former-Picture of the Week! |
Penny for your thoughts, Weibing, Sylvia and Rhys? |
One of man's uses for Lake Erie |
Let's have a game! |
How far can your pebbles skim? |
Good shot! |
OK, guys, let's strut our stuff? |
Latest act brought to you by the Circus de la SSA |
And so they remained for a record-breaking time of 5.86712 hours!
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Would be nice to come back in summer too |
Erie, O Erie, what do your fathoms conceal from me? |
Sorry guys, you're not taller than that..maybe if you stand on one another's shoulders... |
Finally, our photographer gets into the picture |
Another tough balancing act |
...a close-up |
This is easy |
Former-Picture of the Week! |
Nothing to it |
We can do it too! |
Hey, you should join us sometime! |
The sheer joy inspired by Lake Erie |
As the sun sets, we reluctantly take a parting shot |
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excellent
photos taken by Mark Sin |