I’ve been waiting patiently for the water to be turned on so that the Belle Isle Ice Tree can be transformed into its glorious self. I found out yesterday that the water might not be turned on at all this year.
According to the Belle Isle Administrative offices, there are electrical problems and it needs repairs. Maybe I’m a bit slow but “electrical problems”? It’s a water line, right?
For those not familiar with the underlying architecture of the Ice Tree, it looks like this:
The municipal Christmas trees that were used around the city are stacked around a pole. The top of the pole has a sprinkler. Cold weather and the spraying water create the sculpture that often includes cave-like crevices.
Will the water be turned on once the repairs are completed? Maybe.
If it’s still cold enough when the repairs are finished then the water might be turned on, I was told.
This makes me think that the repairs aren’t a priority and that they may not be completed anytime soon. Or, at least by March. I can’t see them turning the water on for the first time once March hits.
The most troubling part of this news is that the weather has been perfect for the Ice Tree this year. With Snowmageddon and freezing temperatures, 2011 could have produced a tree to rival the one in 2009.
The highlight of winter in Detroit for me is the Belle Isle Ice Tree. Its beauty makes the freezing cold weather and snow worth it. At least we had “Son of the Belle Isle Ice Tree” this year, right?