
It's been bitter cold here recently and as I walked to White Horse Beach, I wondered, why is that tide line so white?

Closer inspection revealed that it's not surf foam, but rather, the residue of frozen ocean from a recent high tide!

It was a foot or so thick in places making an otherworldly appearance.

"Ice Tide" - hmmm? - that could be that name of a band........
Cold or not, White Horse Beach is a beautiful spot on the planet.
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