Tom Robbins
Member
A small area adjacent to the Illinois River with no drainage has remained wet the last several years. During this time, leave fall off the trees and collect in the pond, creating an increasingly stout tannin "tea". Half a foot of snow has fallen in the last couple of days and temperatures have steadily dropped. As a result, ice is beginning to form at the surface.
I've spent many years stumbling around the woods, but I don't think I've ever seen surface ice patterns quite like these.

I've spent many years stumbling around the woods, but I don't think I've ever seen surface ice patterns quite like these.