February 1
February 2
Six more weeks of winter! Afternoon lovely and sunny.
February 3
February 6
February 7
Snow, both light and heavy, all day.
February 9
Milder, with more snow.
February 10
Sunny, -20 in the morning.
February 15
Sun and wind. Another cold night.
February 16
February 19
February 20
Sunny and warm!
February 21
Rain and snow. Zero degrees.
February 23
February 27
Back into the deep freeze.
February 28
March 1
Snowy, -10C
March 2
March 4
Light snow. Still cold.
March 5
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Friday, March 7, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Finding Peace
I don't really feel like myself unless I'm engaging in regular physical activity outside. Snowshoes have recently saved my life. The vast amount of snow, and until very recently, the temperatures have kept me inside, running only on the treadmill. That's just not enough. I need to be outside, among the trees and breathe in clean, fresh air.
In the past week, I've visited almost all of my spring, summer and fall hunts
in the fields and forests across the road. Yesterday I made it back to the beaver pond and way up high above the marsh.
Moving through the forest, in the soft, deep snow, there is just the shush, shush, shush of my snowshoes. At the pond it is completely silent. A place to be alone with my thoughts.
Something has been missing since Christmas, but I've found it again, and all it took was for me to get outside.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Snowy Days
I really dislike weather complainers. You know the type- those people who complain about what's going on outside no matter what. Too cold, too wet, too hot, too snowy.
I try hard to not be a weather complainer, but this winter is wearing on me. It's almost always too cold to be out and about with a tiny little girl, and if it's not too cold, it's too snowy or too windy or...you see where I'm going here.
I try to get out when I can, but even then, there isn't anywhere to go! The snow is far too deep. Up and down the driveway we go.
I long for spring days when I can put her in the back pack, pull on my boots and head off across the fields.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Nothing to See Here
You know, there really isn't much to see on a frozen lake when it's covered in many feet of snow. The shoreline holds some interest, but it's mostly just a vast, blank whiteness. It was hard going today, too, even in snowshoes. The snow is that deep.
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Friday, January 31, 2014
From the Weather Book
December 21
Clear and cold.
December 24, 25
Snow, warmer temperatures.
December 28
December 31
Lots of snow!
January 1
-20
January 4
January 6, 7, 8
Major snowstorm with blizzard conditions.
January 9
January 11
Rain. Melting everywhere.
January 13
January 16
January 20, 21, 22
Cold! -28, -30, -30
January 24
Cold, blowing snow.
January 25
Snow! Another day spent digging out.
January 26
-32 upon waking.
-25 and snowing.
January 28
January 29
Another load of snow.
Clear and cold.
December 24, 25
Snow, warmer temperatures.
December 28
December 31
Lots of snow!
January 1
-20
January 4
January 6, 7, 8
Major snowstorm with blizzard conditions.
January 9
January 11
Rain. Melting everywhere.
January 13
January 16
January 20, 21, 22
Cold! -28, -30, -30
January 24
Cold, blowing snow.
January 25
Snow! Another day spent digging out.
January 26
-32 upon waking.
-25 and snowing.
January 28
January 29
Another load of snow.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Winter Morning Skies
Every sunrise is different and every one is revered; be it a fiery show, or a subtle shift in tones, I love them all.
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