Sunday morning I awoke delighted to find three inches of fresh snow.
We have had so much snow this season, I can practically ski right off the back deck. My cross-country skis are extra wide for trail breaking. I'm usually the first one out after storms.
Skiing or snowshoeing is the only way to walk the dog these days. On foot, people sink to their knees and dogs sink to their bellies, but I've trained Scout to follow in my tracks.
Our backyard has become Narnia. I never tire of the magic.
Our wooded trail takes us to Bowdoin College's playing fields.
On the mornings I don't ski, I swim laps in the indoor pool.
On the mornings I don't ski, I swim laps in the indoor pool.
The cross-country trail encircles the fields. Unleashed dogs are welcome as long as you clean up.
If you are walking or snowshoeing, please avoid stepping in the ski tracks as that ruins them.
If you are walking or snowshoeing, please avoid stepping in the ski tracks as that ruins them.
Feeling bold, I followed the steep snowshoe trail into the ravine and nearly got stuck.
Trudging uphill was hard work on skis, but it was worth it to speed downhill.
At the base of the hill is the first pond.
Under the bridge, the stream was flowing metallic black, reflecting the sun.
The Town Commons trail lead us back into the woods...
...to the second pond, where I sometimes ice skate.
It was time to turn around and to head back home. Scout was excited to follow our scent.
I tricked her by choosing a different trail that skirts the first pond and a meandering stream.
We had only been gone an hour or so. Is this our home or a snow drift?
My fabulous husband had shoveled the snow and had made crepes for brunch.
Later we read by the fire and watched Downton Abbey with our daughter.
What a perfect weekend!
Later we read by the fire and watched Downton Abbey with our daughter.
What a perfect weekend!
More snow is falling this morning....
Blog Watch: this post is part of the Winter Walk-Off, 2015 hosted @A Tidewater Gardener.
Blog Watch: this post is part of the Winter Walk-Off, 2015 hosted @A Tidewater Gardener.