We didn't have any snow this year for the Plymouth Winterfest and, it wasn't really very cold but, cold enough for this fine ice sculpture downtown. Here, the artisan is putting on some finishing touches with what I think was an everyday clothes iron as a shaping tool (it's in motion so a bit blurry).
The main street in Plymouth was closed for the thousands of residents to come out and enjoy the festivities - like this fire twirler/eater.
And down the street in front of Town Hall, the smoke machines, laser light show, and music speakers throbbed out a pounding bass line.
The Spire Center for Performing Arts, across the street from Town Hall, was lit brilliantly for the occasion. They had a great show later in the evening by the celtic rock band, "Enter the Haggis," which was wildly popular with the sold-out crowd.
With music blasting, the lasers danced through the smoke in front of Town Hall (for orientation, you can see the three windows of the cupola just left of center above).
A good turnout was enjoyed by all for this year's Winterfest in America's Hometown.
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