In the past two days, friends have sent me very interesting images of cold weather phenomena that I think you would enjoy.  One is a mesmerizing video of ice stacking on Lake Superior, which you can view at https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/blogs/ice-stacking-lake-superior.

The second is a spectacular image of sea smoke, also known as steam fog, described by Jason Samenow of the Capital Weather Gang here.  I saw steam fog early this morning on several ponds this morning on my way to Waycross, but nothing as large and impressive as the ones pictured in this blog.  Steam fog occurs when cold air moves over warmer water and can often be seen in cooler months.

ice shards