It was foggy, then cloudy and dreary but the temps got up in the 40s on Saturday so if you dressed for the outdoors,

We had thought that maybe a bridge or even the future swinging bridge might be the ticket. But it is still too steep. We will have to find a way in from the west and then just swing the trail around and back out the same way. Or we could create a walking trail and forget about making it big enough for the 4-wheeler. Well, we'll figure it out come Spring.
Meanwhile, I was in a bit of shock when I discovered our leader, our Kahuna, you know, Himself, went armed on the hike. I never did find out what thing or deed might cause him to draw that pistol --
because he didn't. He didn't draw his fire arm. Whew . . .

It was a dreary, dreary day but at supper time, while I was in working on my end of supper and Himself was out, grilling that big honking steak I was keeping a fire stoked both in the cabin stove and one in the fire ring.
This was a cozy view, out my kitchen window.
Then, overnight the temperature plummented!
Oh my gosh! Ten degrees at 5 o'clock .
Himself felt the cold creeping into the cabin and he rolled out 'bout 5 am and cranked up the heat.
Made the coffee.
And let me sleep.
He is a good man, let me tell you.

Saturday, I wanted to walk on the pond but with the warmer temperatures, I was a little leery.
Sunday, I didn't hesitate . . . and found this little oak leaf, locked in the pond.
3 comments:
no skiing??? or was all the snow melted?
Love the picture of the leaf in the ice! You should enlarge & frame.
The old guy was trying to protect his woman, I would imagine. He would shoot a savage if he tried to get near you!
The snow was all gone. Darn it. Whoever would have guessed that Nana would ever ask for snow!
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