I was fortunate enough to break trail today before the wind picked up. Deep fresh snow meant for a hard slog up the hill but also provided a fun controlled descent. I don't expect much in the form of recreation while the air is so brisk. A good book, warm stove, energetic little baby and the occasional nuthatch at the feeder is all that I am expecting over the next couple of days...
Magnetic Nord is the story about our homestead in Northern Minnesota on the shore of Lake Superior.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Windy and cold. A strong low pressure trough brought a healthy snow storm (about 8") and excellent trail conditions. This system, however, was scurried away by a massive lobe of cold artic air (and the 50 mph wind gusts that ushered it here). Because of this "Alberta clipper" the thermometer isn't expected to breach zero for almost a week. It is the kind of weather that reminds you were you are. After all, it isn't suppose to be warm in the middle of January on the North Shore!
I was fortunate enough to break trail today before the wind picked up. Deep fresh snow meant for a hard slog up the hill but also provided a fun controlled descent. I don't expect much in the form of recreation while the air is so brisk. A good book, warm stove, energetic little baby and the occasional nuthatch at the feeder is all that I am expecting over the next couple of days...
I was fortunate enough to break trail today before the wind picked up. Deep fresh snow meant for a hard slog up the hill but also provided a fun controlled descent. I don't expect much in the form of recreation while the air is so brisk. A good book, warm stove, energetic little baby and the occasional nuthatch at the feeder is all that I am expecting over the next couple of days...
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That last paragraph sounds like a prescription for heaven. Very nice.
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