218. Icewing
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218. Icewing
217. Icewhisker
Icestar (Icewing)
Name meaning: pale colours, calm introverted, forbearance
Lightly built snowy white molly with blue eyes
Voice claim: Suzie Yeung
Family and Education
Sister: Shimmerpelt
Mate: Mintfur
Daughters: Petalfur, Breezeheart, Nightsky
Sons: Beetlewhisker, Grasspelt, Pricklekit
Mentor: Dawnflower
Dark Forest Mentor: Mapleshade
Apprentice: Mistpool
Nature
ISTP
Lawful Moral
The Ice Pick Cometh -- Ottawa Artificial Ice Co.
The Ice Pick Cometh — Ottawa Artificial Ice Co.
photo Adin Daigle I saw this photo on Adin Wesley Daigle’s Facebook page and I could not tackle this item quick enough. The ice pick somehow holds great prominence in my mind. I watched my Grandmother attack her 20 by 10 freezer in the 60s that was more ice than food. Sometimes I would come downstairs early in the morning and watch her use that ice pick like her life depended on it trying to…
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You have to Paint the Ice White ?
You have to Paint the Ice White ?
The rising middle class needed to find things to do, to distract itself and have fun in the Victorian ages so they built an indoor rink. It was a wooden building s, it had a gallery up top, so you could go up and watch the skaters. It was lit by gas and during the cold winter months it stayed open every night. In those days it was kind of like a ball room with an ice surface. In an era when…
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Ice-cream in Venice, Italia.
08/18/14
Captured by Iphone 4s.
Would You Like Some Ice With that Drink?
Would You Like Some Ice With that Drink?
Photo from —Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
In the early 1800s, one man saw dollar signs in frozen ponds. Frederic Tudor not only introduced the world to cold glasses of water on hot summer days, he created a thirst people never realized they had.
In 1805, two wealthy brothers from Boston were at a family picnic, enjoying the rare luxuries of cold beverages and ice cream. They…
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