1. Most of them had to cross a creek swollen with winter rains, and deadly cold with winter ice and snow. 2. Her breasts were naked as she threw back her cloak again and let the winter ice make her flesh shiver. 3. The Canadian authorities, however, are worried that diseased raccoons could cross the border on bridges, on winter ice or in the backs of trucks. 4. The ice boom is a string of logs put in the lake each fall to prevent damage from winter ice. 5. The sun is turning back toward the Northern Hemisphere, shining on winter ice as the days grow longer. 6. There is no major airport, the roads are bad and the nearest ports are still closed by winter ice. 7. There is no major airport, the roads are bad and the nearest ports remain closed by winter ice. 8. They arrived with the last boats in March and April this year before the bases were cut off by winter ice. |