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BBQ at Lori and Dale’s

We headed out to Hamilton on Saturday afternoon for a bbq. Shanna had Claudia, Jesse and Alex playing a game of Hearts. Angela stayed home and had some friends over and the house was still in one piece when we got home.

Alex had never played before and of course beginner’s luck won the game.

Claudia had a good visit with Auntie Shanna and Jesse this trip.

Lily and Kaiden weren’t able to make it to Grandma’s, but Todd was there.

Todd concentrating on the cardboard roll.

A video of Todd. Marley was there as well and is a lot better than she use to be, she is a lot calmer than before and was pretty good with Todd and Chloe.


Happy Canada Day!

It has been a few years since we have gone to the Japanese Canadian Community Picnic up at Caledon Place. When Shanna said she was coming for a visit this summer, she wanted to go to the picnic. Between the Tanabe and Uyeda clans there were 36 of us there.

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The weather started out a little threatening of rain, the dark clouds were rolling through when we arrived. The rain from the previous day had made for some soggy conditions. The area we use to set-up was off-limits and even the race field was too wet in the middle. Mark and Gaila were up there early to get a good spot close to the road and with a few trees.

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Melissa brought her puppy, Todd. Here he is with Chloe looking on.

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Lily taking a little time to warm up.

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Susan with Todd.

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Lunch time. Thanks to Mark for bringing his dining tent.

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The sun kept coming and going early on. There was a good breeze for most of the day which kept the mosquitos at bay.

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Kaiden.

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After lunch it was time for the races. Here are Claudia and Alex in the under 15 3-legged race.

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Angela and Gillian in the 16-40 3-legged race.

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Shanna and I in the 41+ 3-legged race, as you can see the race was over before we managed to get halfway down the field.

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Next up was the Under 15 Geta race.

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The Uyeda and Tanabe Clan cheering section.

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Emi, Claudia and Alex were doing well and even leading at the beginning.

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And then the wheels started falling off and down they went for a DNF.

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Next up was the over 15 Geta race, our team was Danny, Gillian, Angela and me.

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Again we were doing well, but as we neared the finish line we lost some of the magic, and eventually finished in third place in the first heat.

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In the third heat it was Justin, Ryan, Raiden and Darin.

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Soon Justin started to go down.

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Followed by the rest of the team.

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They were back up but it didn’t last long and they ended with a DNF.

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Gillian and Angela were looking for some footwear for the shoe toss. Here are the girls with Auntie Shanna and Mom and their matching footwear.

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First up was the Under 15 shoe toss. Hard to believe that this is Claudia’s last year to compete in that age group.

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First up was Jesse.

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Then Claudia.

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And finally Emi. I think Emi’s shoe went backwards.

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Gillian and Lily running to the shoes. Notice they are both wearing different shoes on their feet.

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Next up was the 16-40 shoe toss. Here is Gillian with her attempt.

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Angela had a good toss, she hit the light pole that was in the middle of the field, it may have been a first place finish based on the projected trajectory. The one guy marking the shoes thought she should have won a prize, if not for distance than for accuracy. She did get a consolation prize.

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The men’s 16-40 shoe toss was next, with Darin, Justin and Ryan. Ryan was leading early on with the help of a good bounce.

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The women’s 41-59 came next with Gaila, Shanna, and Carolyn.

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Danny won the men’s 60+ event which was closet shoe to the pylon. Although his big clunky boots slowed us down in the Geta race, it did help his shoe toss, as there was no bounce once they landed.

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None of us fared very well in the Saikoro dice game.

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The water balloon toss was the last event.

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Danny was tossing to Gaila, Alex to Gillian and Jesse to Angela.

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Angela was wet and out, and Gillian was thinking she was going to get wet by the expression on her face.

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I don’t think Gillian’s toss made it back to Alex.

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Darin waiting for it to come down.

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Justin and Ryan made it to the final three.

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Lily getting ready for the candy scramble.

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Not sure if she knew what she was suppose to do.

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Angela and Claudia at the back (right) picking up the scraps.

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Kaiden with a few candies in his hat.

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As always the candy scramble seems to be the highlight.

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The girls with their loot.

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Bingo was next, we had a strong contingent, there were 18 games of bingo, 15 regular and 3 special games. Of those either a Tanabe or Uyeda clan player won 9 of the games. Gaila was the big winner of the last game which was a 50/50 game. It was a $80 pot that she split with one other person.

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Gillian avoiding the goose poop.

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Todd playing with some pop cans.

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A video of Todd, not sure Chloe knew what to make of Todd.

It was time for dinner!

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During dinner they called out the fukibiki draws and share the wealth. We won two of the fukibiki draws, Gaila and Mark won three, but we were all shut out on the Share the Wealth.

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Given the number of relatives that showed up for the picnic, it deserved some group photos. Here is photo of the first cousins, first cousins-once removed, second cousins and second cousins-once removed.

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Grandma taking a photo with her iPad.

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And one with Alex, who was at the washroom.

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Next was the first cousins and spouses.

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Then it was Dad, Mom and Auntie Margie.

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A photo of the girls with G-pa and G-ma.

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Here is picture from 2008 of the girls and Grandpa and Grandma.

Here is group shot of the Uyeda clan. Mark has the classic “sitting in the front row of a school class photo”.

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And finally the Tanabe clan group photo.

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It had been seven years since we had been to the picnic. The last time was in 2008, you can see my blog entry from then here.


If Only Work Didn’t Get In The Way

Day 1

I spent the past week up in Fort Smith, NT for work. The weather was excellent for the week, about 15 degrees and sunny. Sunset was around 10:15 pm, but it stayed light after that. There was no shortage of wildlife on this visit. It is a full day of travel, leaving Toronto at 8:00 with a connection in Edmonton, switching to Northwestern Air for a two flight to Fort Smith.

Day 2

The first day out to the site we saw about 7 bears and a few bison. The first bear we saw was actually grazing with a couple of bison.

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The bison are still shedding their winter coats.

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You can see the black bear in the background.

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Another black bear further down the road. Most of them would look up from grazing and then go back to what they were doing.

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This bear was spotted only about two kilometres from our site, just past the white sign on the left side of the road is a power corridor that leads to our site. Fortunately we didn’t have any visitors during the week.

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I had a meeting with a potential site operator in the evening, but after I finished, my colleague and I headed down to the river to see the pelicans. Those white specks in the rapids are White Pelicans.

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Due to the dry weather conditions the bugs haven’t been as bad as previous trips. I knew there was a trail down to the rapids, but the bugs have usually deterred any attempt at finding the trail.

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It’s only about a 20 minute walk down a steep trail to hit the river. There was still ice along the shore in the dense brush. The pelicans near the Rapids of the Drowned.

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American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) nest on islands near the rapids, they then spend most of their time feeding in the waters below the rapids.

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The pelicans in the water near the rapids.

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This one looks like it is going to land on the other ones back.

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The White Pelican has the second largest average wingspan of any North American bird, after the California Condor.

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Looking north along the Slave River.

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Day 3

On the drive back to town we came across a herd of bison coming towards us. I pulled the truck over to the side of the road and waited for them to pass. Normally they are just grazing, but this group was on the move. There may have been wolves in the area.

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They had five calves with them.

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They were keeping an eye on us as they approached.

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It was an amazing sight to see, every time I go it’s something different.

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Listen to the sound of the herd running past. As I turn to catch the stragglers I have to point the camera in the direction of the wind  so the sound is a little loud.

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Further back were more bison and a couple were running down the highway trying to catch up. Eventually they slowed down as they got closer to the truck.

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We stopped in at the Salt Plains, as we heard there were some Whooping Cranes in the area. Wood Buffalo National Park is the last remaining nesting grounds in the wild.

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The salt was the thickest and most abundant I have ever seen it.

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The Salt Plains are formed by water that has percolated through underground salt deposits left by an ancient sea around 390 million years ago. At the location of the Salt Plains, impermeable bedrock has forced the saline water to the surface. As the water evaporates, salt deposits are left behind.

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This was Tom Lynn, a professional photographer who was up in the Park on a grant from the International Crane Foundation. I went to see a talk given by him the first night on a project that raises chicks for release in the wild.

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A bison patty that is encrusted in salt, it looked like a cinnabun.

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On the previous friday a bear had gotten into a truck that was parked at the Salt Plains. The doors were closed but not locked. The bear opened the door and ripped up the front seat and then went for a coffee cup. The story made CBC news. I met the guy who owned the truck.

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Day 4

By the fourth day we were more selective about when we slowed right down for the bears and bison, but sometimes when they were right on the road you had no choice.

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They look so soft and fluffy.

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We met up with the herd that was running down the highway the day before. The calves were curious when the truck stopped.

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An adult chewing away on some of the roadside grass.

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A video of the grazing bison.

On the way back to town we saw a mother and cub. I slowed the the truck figuring they would take off in the bush.

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But the hung around, here is the mother keeping a watchful eye on us.

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Eventually they decided to keep going.

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In the evening we headed out to Grosbeak Lake which is actually on the Alberta side of the park. It has often been compared to a moonscape.

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There were some bear prints in the mud, they last until the next rain and then disappear.

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A wolf print.

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I’m holding a big chunk of salt.

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A ridge of salt.

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It you didn’t know it was salt, it would look like snow.

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These salt corroded boulders are laying everywhere, some are pretty big and as you walk further out you’re always checking that none of them are moving (i.e. bear).

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More tracks by birds.

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These are American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana).

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The ground is very dry. When you peel it back, it’s like layers of soggy cardboard.

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This photo was taken around 8:30 pm.

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Day 5

The last day was another travel day, we left Fort Smith, NT at 10:00 am and headed for Edmonton.

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The Northwestern Air plane is a Jetstream 31 that seats 19 passengers. The flight to Edmonton only had 8 passengers.

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Then it was an afternoon flight from Edmonton to Toronto. Waiting to board at YEG.

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Fenway Video

A couple of videos from the baseball game at Fenway Park. The first is during the 7th inning stretch and “Take Me Out To The Ballgame”. The announced attendance was 38, 275 for a Tuesday night game. Watch for the flying batting helmet/popcorn bowl that comes flying towards me at the end, courtesy of a little girl from Ottawa sitting in front of us.

During the middle of the 8th inning at every home game since 2002, they play Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline”. The girls were right into, not sure if the little boy in front of them was plugging his ears because of their singing. Watch around the 40 second mark as Angela breaks into song!


Chloe Chasing Laser

Claudia was teasing Chloe with the laser pointer.


Dancing Usher

When we were at the last Blue Jays game the usher (not to be confused with rap artist ‘Usher’) near our seats was really getting into the music between innings.


Happy New Years! From the Big House

It was an early start on New Years Day morning, I picked up Stam at 5:00 am and we headed off to Ann Arbor, Michigan for the Winter Classic at The Big House.

The drive took us 5.5 hours, Google says it takes 4.5 hours, so we made pretty good time given the weather conditions. We crossed the border at Sarnia and the weather was good up until Livonia when the snow started coming down. I prepaid for a parking spot in one of the downtown parking garages, it cost $10.25. The lot was about 1 mile from the stadium.

Approaching the Big House, home of the University of Michigan Wolverines.

They had a Spectator Plaza beside the stadium, with food, beer, games, and live entertainment.

Me out front of the stadium, the snow kept falling.

Taking our seats before the game, we were in section 30, row 91 in the northwest corner of the stadium.

The guys on skates shovelling the snow, they had a busy night ahead.

You can see the division between blue on the left and red on the right.

The pre-game warm up skate.

The stadium at near capacity, the announced attendance was 105,491, a new record for watching a hockey game.

The American national anthem sung by the Zac Brown Band. The Canadian anthem was sung by the Tenors (Who?)

Stam and I in the Big House. For another photo of us in the Big House see this photo (we’re in the blue circle).

Where’s “no-shirt” Waldo in the crowd? One of the two guys sitting near us that took their shirts off in the cold. The game time temperature was -10 deg C.

The announcement that the Maple Leafs second goal was good.

Tyler Bozak’s winning shootout goal.

The final score Leafs 3, Detroit 2!

Despite the 100,000 plus people it didn’t take long to get out of the stadium.

The throngs of happy and disappointed fans filling Main St for the walk back to their vehicles.

We had dinner in Ann Arbor before heading to our hotel in Livonia, but the traffic was still bad when we finished. It was the snowy conditions and icy roads that made it worse, we passed numerous cars that had gone into ditches. The usual 30 minute drive turned into 2 hours.

We left the hotel the next morning at 8:00 am and headed for home, after dropping Stam off at home, I was home by 2:00pm. When we arrived at the border, the lady asked how long we had been away. I told her we were at the hockey game and she said “you were one of the smart ones”, although she did say they had extra staff for the night because they were expecting a big rush after the game, but it never came. When we checked in there were three families ahead of us who had checked out that morning, planning to drive back to Burlington after the game, but were trying to check back in because of the weather.

Like the Leafs thank you e-mail said “you made the journey, you braved the elements, you were a part of the largest attended game in NHL history”. Stam and I had a great time and may try and plan for a road trip to Philadelphia to see his NFL Eagles play next year.


Boxing Day

We headed out to Dundas on Boxing Day. After dinner things got serious and Claudia pulled out the Rummoli Board, she had been looking forward to a re-match from 2011 with Uncle Ken and Aunt Bev.

Claudia was the only one to win the 7-8-9 pot and she had the Ace-King of Diamonds but was unable to play it.

Here is some video of the last hand, won by Uncle Ken.

 


Ice Storm 2013: The Day After

Angela and Claudia were out in the backyard last night. Here they are wearing their ice hats.

Claudia, Angela and I went out for a drive this morning to see how things were around the neighbourhood. I put the GoPro on the windshield. Here are a few minutes of our 17 minute drive.

The sun came out this afternoon, it made for some nice scenery with the ice covered trees.

A lot more pleasant than yesterdays view looking down Rainwater Drive.

One of the trees in our backyard.

The maple tree that I grew from a twig is still doing well.

We turned our house into a warming centre. Steve and the boys came over this afternoon as they have been without power for a couple of days. Mom and Dad and Carolyn are also coming over for dinner as they have been without since Saturday night.


Ice Storm 2013 Clean-up

Later in the day we headed back out once the freezing drizzle stopped to survey the damage and clean up. Looking west along Rainwater Drive, this end of the street did pretty good.

The tree next door, Lars was starting to clean it up.

Looking down to the east, that end of the street was hit the hardest out of the sub-division.

Lars trying to pull down one of the broken branches, unfortunately it brought down one of the other branches.

Lars cutting one of the broken branches off.

Neighbours helping neighbours.

This is the tree that broke while we were out earlier.

This is the other end of Rainwater Drive, we counted about 5-6 boulevard trees that will probably be cut down by the city.

This blow up snowman took some collateral damage.

A close-up of Frosty.

Angela breaking ice of the small maple.

Ice on the pine tree out front.

This father and son were surveying the damage with their hard hats on.

Lars trying to get more of the ice off, but getting most of it down his back.

Everyone standing clear of Lars and his ice wielding stick.

A big pile of ice on the road.

More of the plants and bushes covered in ice.