Sunday, December 20, 2009

December Reflections

After neglecting this blog for a few weeks, I always return with the statement "time flies". This blog is no exception! Where have the days--the weeks---gone? Surely they've been busy ones and I've spent an inordinate amount of time concerned with snow; specifically: cellallir 'to snow heavily" and muruaneq "soft deep snow", both words from an Eskimo dialect. Being in the great northwoods, it seems fitting to have many words to describe the changing snowscape here.

In about 10 days time we've gone from bare ground to muruaneq and almost overnight there were no more exploratory walks in the woods for the dogs and I. The snow is knee-deep and and tough going for me without snowshoes. The dogs hop rather than walk since the snow is chest-deep for them.

The Rasch family is here for the week and they no more than got unpacked before hitting the trails this evening. The Phillips group was here last week and those gentlemen rode more than a thousand miles in five days!
I'm baking banana muffins with a brown sugar topping this evening and we're looking forward to a steak dinner compliments of North American Mechanical. How often do you find steaks on your doorstep?? I have huge baking potatoes and a spinach salad in mind to accompany the steaks and a pan of home made garlic breadsticks.

A Northern Shrike hit the window this week; he was scouting out his dinner and made a miscalculation I suspect. He sat under the window--stunned--for a few seconds before gathering his wits and flying away. What a beautiful bird! If you've never seen one they're mostly pale gray with black wing-tip and tail. They're a predatory songbird about the size of a Blue Jay. The following photo is a Hairy Woodpecker at the suet feeder last week; he's a big boy!











Thursday, December 3, 2009

Dec 3rd

So much to do! I have a fifty pound bag of apples just waiting to be peeled and put up; either frozen or canned. There are six Christmas trees in the barn to haul out of storage and distribute to the cabins. Then all the every day activities on top of that.


We're on Facebook now and I've spent a couple days getting that in order...adding pictures and sending messages to former guests who are like old friends. Then there's the blog, and a Twitter account, and answering the phones and 2 email accounts...I'm a busy girl!


We made some reindeer over the long weekend:


Isn't it just cute?

We're gearing up for the snow season now and there's a big fluffy deluge from the sky as I write this. I cannot photograph it as it is too dark already (4:49pm)!

I have my mind on some BBQ this weekend..smoking some homemade sausage wrapped in bacon. Sure sounds good....