Here's some more ice pictures:
All the grass and other vegetation is encased in ice:

This rose was no exception:

More icicles hanging from the awnings:

Compare this with the previous fountain picture to see how much the ice grew overnight:

A close-up of the lower half of the fountain:

It's still dark as I write this but I suspect most of the ice will be gone if not already, then during this morning. Alan has made it in to work and he says the most exposed parts are still icy but it is due to get better today, so we will see.
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