I’m no expert on the properties of frozen water, but I’m pretty sure ice skating on a salt water harbor that rises and falls with tides controlled by the moon isn’t the best idea. In all fairness though, I guess at this point nothing really makes any frickin’ sense anymore. People are playing ice hockey eight feet away from a sailboat and I’m worried about tides? That’s like worrying about the wind chill factor in the Sahara Desert. There’s bigger fish to fry when you live in a post apocalyptic wasteland.
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Extemely unsafe, period!
Extemely unsafe, period!
So Hippie, Why not just go over there, lace 'em up, and show those Woods Hoiiens how to play hookey, er hocky. Skate around a few of them and plant the puck between those two boots at the end of the rink. Wind up and put a slap shot across the bow of that sailboat. That'll slow down his day-sail. During breaks, try to catch a bluefish or a wintering over striper through the ice – that would be a Cape Cod first. Whatever you do though do not drink the water… you'll not be skating on Goodwill Park Pond.
Love it…and thanks for linking the video.
We used to play on Little Pond in the Toledo Street area of Maravista Ave all the time when I was a kid.