Against all odds, this snowman in the 1400 block of Sherman Ave., appears to be losing some weight.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Snow and wind, light and shadow combine to highlight the interesting snow drifts in Rock County including this one along Afton Road.
Photo By: Al Hoch
A winter sunset concludes a cold day in Rock County.
Photo By: Al Hoch
An unharvested ear of corn in a wintery field along Tarant Road.
Photo By: Al Hoch
With its swordlike leaves, a Yucca plant displays sharp, straight, lines in a landscape rounded by snow.
Photo By: Al Hoch
If you get lost in all the snow Janesville has received this winter, these lighted Santa's will guide you to the front door of a residence on S. High St.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Paper snow flakes pasted on a window in the 1700 block of W. Rugby Road, won't be adding to this season's snowfall record.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Icicles on a Palmer Park Pavilion mirror the rays of the sun.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Air bubbles move with the flow of the water under the Rock River ice.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Warmer air rising out of a Janesville storm sewer crystalized when it met the sub-zero temperatures.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Rock River fog crystallizes into an art form of ice.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Icicles from the porch roof almost completely hide the door of this home in the 500 block of Prairie Ave..
Photo By: Al Hoch
The ice formations and the flowing Rock River water below the Monterey Dam spillway give the appearance of a monstrous spitting mouth.
Photo By: Al Hoch
A discarded artificial flower along a Rock County roadway adds a spot of color.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Decorations from Christmas past on Richards Ct. are nearly buried by recent accumulations of snow.l.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Water moving below an ice shelf near the Monterey Dam sculpts an intricate pattern of frozen pillars.
Photo By: Al Hoch
A concrete cross between two buried headstones in Janesville's Oak Hill Cemetery.
Photo By: Al Hoch
A child's ride is slowly buried in the new Riverside Park playground.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Not all the water around us is frozen. Fisher Creek flow still finds it way to the Rock River.
Photo By: Al Hoch
Snowfences, like this one along Kessler Road, earned their keep this winter.
