We’ve had a warm spell here in Southern New Hampshire. Our annual ice fishing contest was scheduled for Sunday morning (and may have been held) but as of Saturday afternoon, almost all of the “bob houses” were off the lake. As an alternative photo shoot, a friend and I headed up for a hike in the White Mountains. On the way, we made these images at Lake Winnipesaukee.

Interesting read to learn of Bob Houses. Thanks for the share😊
My pleasure. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Why do they call them Bob houses?
No se’ http://www.word-detective.com/2009/10/bobhouse/
Gracias! Claro come el barro! jajaja
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There are a few of these on the lake I live on in the summer in Pennsylvania. I saw pictures on Instagram.
It’s fun to see people’s creativity with them. Cheers
Love them so many more than here and so colourful! Have a happy day ~ smiles Hedy
This lake is the largest in our state and has a good sized collection of Bob houses. Have a great week. Cheers!
Love the splatches of color from the bob houses in that endless white! Cheers! 😊
Thank you, Sarah. They are fun to see. I like how each one is unique. Cheers!
Look at them on the snow! Great idea to take pics along the way 🙂
The friend I was traveling with is from China. He’d never seen bob houses. So, we had to stop! I’m planning a return trip up that way next week to get some shots I missed. Cheers
So creative and pretty images….Cheers Chris 🙂
Thank you, Sohair. Isn’t it wonderful how creative the builders can be. Cheers!
My Dad took me ice fishing once and it wasn’t too cold, just my toes since I had only worn one pair of socks in my boots! ❄️ 🌨️🌬️🌫️
Oh, my Dad’s short nickname was Bob!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Chris!