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Saturday, July 17

The Ice Museum at The OC Fair


After waiting outside in the hot sun for an hour to get into the Fair, we were only more than happy to visit the ice museum....

This is the first year I've ever seen this here. After entering, we politely declined the parka they offer you to wear, and walked blissfully into the frozen air. And wow, the sculptures were beautiful!




The walls were completely covered ice bricks too, like an igloo. And they played classical music. It was kind of dreamy.
Whoever made these is really talented, to say the least. I didn't want to leave.



Apparently, we arrived at the right time, because when we came out, the line to get in was very long. A lot of hot fair goers were really ready for the ice museum!








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12 comments:

  1. Isn't it amazing how people show their creativity? These are truely amazing.

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  2. A nice cool mosaic - wish I could go there right now!

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  3. Those are fabulous pieces of art. Thank you for taking us on a tour.

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  4. I think it is amazing that they can get so much detail out of a block of ice. I would expect it to crack.

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  5. Wow ... how fantastic are these pieces. Just loved all your photos ... amazing!

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  6. Oh my!!!! I'm speechless!!! These are just beautiful. The pictures really do capture the skill and talent of each craftsman. WOW!! Cathy

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  7. I love the fair, you really get a chance to see just how many creative people there are in a community!

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  8. Beautiful sculptures, indeed! Love the detail and purpley light colour.. Worth the wait I say...

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  9. Very cool! Oh, I know I couldn't resist. Love your OC Fair. Lots of great posts out of that. The cakes were wonderful!
    Thanks for stopping by.
    Sherry

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  10. Wow! That is amazing. Love how you captured the light against the melting ice.

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  11. oh my! Beautiful! I've never seen anything like it. Thanks for sharing.

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