
Here is a phenomenon I don’t see too often in Chicago. Can you see the steam rising from the surface of Lake Michigan? This translates into one word: COLD!

When I took these photos this morning, the temperature was a balmy -8F, or -22C! As someone who lived in one of the coldest cities in North America for many years (Here’s looking at you, Winnipeg!), you’d think I would find this weather a breeze! LOL
Can you see the steam? In the first photo, you can see it on the lake’s surface and above. In the second photo, it is more apparent in the row of clouds.
However, it is not typical for Chicago, and I’m afraid I broke one of my cold-weather cardinal rules: do not remove your gloves when they are this cold! This is so true, especially when standing at Lake Michigan with the wind blowing towards you (making the temps feel much colder than even in these icy circumstances).
Yes, I wanted to get some very COOL (pun and well, no pun) photos this morning. I took off my gloves to take the images, and within 30 seconds, my hands began to hurt. Not a wee tingling, but full-on pain.
As fast as I could, I put my gloves back on and realized my “practice what you preach” internal speech was loudly poking at my frozen fingers.
Once I reached home, I slowly warmed up my hands with a towel. The tips of my fingers are still red after four hours, but I don’t have frostbite, thank goodness.
So, please heed what I didn’t do, and keep those gloves on if you find yourself in the frost zone!


WOW! Very cool!
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Thank you, Cindy! Cher xoxoxo
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I shared this with my SC and MI FAMILY β¦ nice work!
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Oh gosh! Thank you so much! I appreciate it a lot! Cher xoxoxo
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I know about cold – it was the coldest day on record at the time, but bright and sunny a foot of snow and Iβm in my warm snowmobile suite – when the ice cracked over the wooded stream and I had to dismount and stand in the knee deep water to manhandle the doggone machine that was stuck half in and half out.
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Oh my gosh! That was some experience you had! I hope you didn’t get frostbite! Cher xoxoxo
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No, this was in northern suburbs of Chicago. -40 I think. I had my two young daughters on the back seat, as I stood, I lifted them off safely but it took me previous minutes to extricate the snowmobile. I knew I needed it to race back of lose my toes β God helped me. No joke. I was not strong enough β it was 450 pounds. He strengthened me , or sent an Angel, and it was truly a miracle. The ice was not think because it was running water at the bottom, covered my snow.
I ran cold tap water in the bath tub and stomped my feet in it for 20 minutes and guess what? No one even knew! The girls were too little to understand and I kept it quiet. Otherwise theyβd not ever be allowed to ride again! Brrrr! That was soooo cold!
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Wow! That is incredible! I’m positive that God helped you! No doubt!
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God is Real, and the hymn , β What a Friend We Have in Jesusβ is coming to my mind as I relive it in my memory just now. So thank you for causing me to remember!
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Thank you for explaining what happened!
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Frosty memories ! LOL
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And blessings! π
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I do see the steam rise. It reminds of a mirror being held up to the sky with the clouds on the lakes surface.
Similar to humanity with Spirit holding up a mirror to us. What we chose to think becomes the reality in the mirror. Sorry got too deep. I hope you have a pleasant week. Hugs. β€οΈ β€οΈ β€οΈ
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I love what you said, Joseph. It is also true. Thank you so much, my friend. To you as well. Hugs, Cher xoxoxo
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ooh, beautiful and very cold here as well, but there is a lot of beauty in it
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Thank you, Beth! Oh, is it? I agree! Cher xoxoxo
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Very beautiful photos, Cher! I’ve seen this effect in Port Huron, Michigan on the south shore of Lake Huron, always beautiful! I’m glad that your fingers don’t need amputation! Negative 8 is dangerous cold and you know I’ve lived in it for years. π₯Ά
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I can empathize with you about the weather. I used to live on Lake Ontario and I still donβt live too far from Buffalo
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Hi Phil! Thank you, and yes, you defo would know all about this kind of weather! Cher xoxoxo
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Is Lake Michigan the Great Lake that has those ice invasions onto land, too, or is it one of the other?
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Hi Doug, that’s a great question! I don’t think it is Lake Michigan. However, I seem to recall a video of that very thing happening from Lake Erie. If it ever happens here, I’ll be ready with my camera! Cher xoxoxo
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Yes, FI think you are correct! I have friends who live in Lakewood, Ohio. I can ask them.
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Oh, thank you, Doug! Yes, please let me know what they said! Cher xoxoxo
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It was Lake Erie. https://youtu.be/ZUj-YIa388g?si=dCiTqRn8utFt_fuJ
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I’m just watching it now, Doug! WOW! Thank you so much for including this link! That is one wild storm! Cher xoxoxo
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Yeah! Makes one wonder what it was like to see a wall of ice headed for one’s home.
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I can’t even imagine!
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Wonderful pictures. It is definitely COLD in Illinois, It is -12 right now but feels like -29 with the wind chill. Just awesome!
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Thank you so much, Edward! Yes, the wind chill can create temperatures much colder than the ‘still’ temps! It is awesome, isn’t it? Thank you! Cher xoxoxo
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Wait! What is that? Is that blue sky? It has been so long since weβve seen that here, I had forgotten what it looked like. Have a great week Cher!
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I daresay it is, my dear! I wonder when the blue skies will return to your area? Had it not been for the recent blue skies here, I think I’d have forgotten what it looked like, too! LOL Thanks so much, and I hope you have a great week, too! Cher xoxoxo
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We had a bit of sun yesterday and this morning but now itβs grey again.
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*sigh I am so sorry about that, Michelle. Are they calling for sunshine in the foreseeable?
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Yes, there is some sun in the forecast for this week. But very cold!
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I think we might have similar weather for the week!
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Sorry to hear that. However, there are special gloves for photographers. You have to consider to have them. π
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Why thank you, Alexander! I didn’t know that! Thank you for telling me about them! I’ll get some! Cher xoxoxo
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very powerful shots Cher. and a very Happy New Years too!
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Why thank you so much, my Haiku friend! And a very Happy New Year to you, too! Cher xoxoxo
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Cold is cold.
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You are so right, dear Eddie! Blessings to you, dear friend! Cher xoxoxo
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Bundle up!
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Shall do! Thank you! Cher xoxoxo
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I used to live in Evanston and I remember that lake phenomenon – it was beautiful but from inside a heated car!
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I don’t think I knew that, JT! LOL I completely understand! Thank you! Cher xoxoxo
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Brrr that is cold… And love those photo shots Cher xx
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Yes, it sure is a Brrr, dear Sue! Ah, thank you so much! I hope you are having a lovely day! Cher xoxoxo
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Thank you my day has been creative for sure π .. Keep warm… xx
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Brilliant to hear! Thank you so much, dear Sue! Cher xoxoxo
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xoxoxo
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Wow! And we Brits complain when the temperatures go below freezing, Cher (which it is right now). And it only takes one flake of snow to fall for the country to come to a standstill. I can’t imagine how cold -22 must feel. I’d definitely hibernate until it got above freezing.
Beautiful photos, though. But I’m glad you got your hands warmed up as soon as you got home.
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Oh, you are experiencing freezing temps there right now!
LOL I literally laughed out loud when I read your comment about one flake of snow to fall for the country to come to a standstill!
I think -22 would not be a welcome experience! I completely understand! Hibernating sounds lovely until above freezing, Hugh!
Ah, thank you so much! Yes, thanks, Hugh, I was embarrassed by my lack of cold-weather protection, since I defo know better! π Cher xoxoxo
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https://youtu.be/k2PVeocJBdo?si=KARnPpv7c-F6l1pk Here’s a better video.
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WOW!! That is absolutely amazing, Doug! I have never seen these particular videos. The one I saw showed the same kind of ice movement onto the shore, but it crashed directly into a cottage!
Thanks so much for sending these vids! Cher xoxoxo
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Yes, that was the first one I saw…on the news at the time!
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I think that must be when I saw it too, Doug! Cher xoxoxo
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