I live on Lake Fenton and have yet to see anyone on the ice. As a matter of fact just a few weeks ago I saw a boat on the water - yes, a boat. Nonetheless people are on the ice and two of those people fell through yesterday.
Yes, it's miserably cold outside right now. I can't stand it when I'm chilly, let alone freezing my butt off! But there are some things involving ice that even winter-loathers like myself can appreciate!
This year's turnout at Lake Geneva's Winterfest was huge, so huge that parking was an issue. So several people decided to park their cars on a frozen lake. What happens next is really no surprise.
A Minnesota woman caught an ice-shattering spectacle known to some as "chandeliering" on camera. Chandeliering happens when the ice on top of a lake starts to melt, breaks into shards, and accumulates on shore.