March blew
in yesterday. The morning gave us a
thunderstorm and rain. By afternoon the
main Trail was free of snow and ice. Driving
home during the afternoon and evening was nasty because of the fog. Both Bruce and I did it at different times. It wasn’t fun for either of us.
The good
part of the day was that we still had two feet of snow in the woods. Some colder weather is coming and our guests
will be out skiing again. And of course,
we are all remembering Marches in the past.
Those were the years when the snow was really going and it was almost
gone except we got a storm that dumped two feet of new snow on us. No matter happens, we will enjoy the fact
that within several weeks real spring will be here.
Besides snow
or rain or whatever, March is also bringing us longer days. The extra hours of daylight are a true
blessing. I don’t even mind have a hour’s
less sleep as we spring forward into daylight’s savings time. Our longer days will just keep moving onward
until the 21st of June when we start going the other way.
Bruce and I
and April (from the front desk) leave tomorrow for the annual gift shop buying
show. April has done all the hard
work. She has inventoried, read catalogs
and made her lists. The gift shop at the
lodge without the clothing doesn’t seem very big. The three of us, however, will spend a day
and a half just looking at the various show rooms. Then we will spend an equal amount of time
buying from various venders. If you have
ever been on a business trip for Bruce, we will spend every minute working.
The best
part of the trip will be Saturday night.
That is the night we go out to dinner with Lee, Eva, Grant and Mae. I love to see my children and their spouses
but, like all grandmothers, it is the grandchildren who are always to stars of
the show. It is so hard to realize how
much they know and grow.
I thought
about this just the other night. Like
many of you I am getting the family organized through Ancestry and their Family
Tree Maker. Pictures are very meaningful. I just saw two pictures that really hit
home. Each picture had one of my
grandmothers holding me the day I was baptized.
It’s hard to see me in that little baby.
And have I lived up to all the hopes that those two women had for me?
It is
getting a little colder outside. My
thermometer reads 30 degrees. The rain
yesterday and the colder weather today have pretty well cleaned the snow off
the roofs. The Tucker Lake Road from the
Gunflint Trail to our house is just a mess off slush and soft snow. Somebody hit the snow bank very hard. Bruce asked if I did it. Luckily I had not come close to the
bank. It is a matter of knowing when to
drive very very slowly in the sloppy snow.
1 comment:
Nice article, how I wanna see snow and experience it in person. Planning to visit a place that has a snow season someday. Cheers!
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