All the lakes are frozen and the ice is free!
The possibilities are endless in a cabin made of ice.
Make chairs, tables and even lay in your very own bed of solid ice! Brrrr
A Frozen Cabin made of Ice, a cool place to stay in North Pole Alaska.
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Nice post
Heres some ice music for you
https://steemit.com/music/@rossenpavlov/ice-music
Thank you kindly, very cool! :))
Chilly!
Yes, -40's to -50's brrr
yes!
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Where is the bathroom?
Out side, don't eat the yellow snow ~ hehe :))
Wow!
Very cool :))
I like it!
You are brave @elijahgentry :))
You will be an ice cube come morning.
Yes it does not take long to freeze at -50 brrrr
Wow, what a fun idea. Might be a little cool!
Just a little bit :))
Hope Elijah bundles up good. He will need lots of layers.
Now that's a cool and interesting place to take my next vacations jaja.
Come during Christmas, it is very festive at North Pole Alaska and also pretty cold too! :))
Love the idea perhaps one day in the near future.
I really appreciate this post @pilgrimtraveler! Great piece! -40 to -50 is super cold! I am very inspired though.
Yes, please! This is awesome!
This is a beautiful image - thanks for sharing. I can't imagine, though, living in an ice house!