Ice, Snow & Cold

Record snowfall, record cold, sleet and ice.   We have had it all and it’s only mid-January. The Polar Vortex has not been good to us in Northern Minnesota.  We have been grateful for a vehicle with AWD, a garage that helps our vehicles start every morning and a newer furnace and windows to keep us warm, even if the temperature outside plunges to -29 degrees.

I’m not sure what kind of tree this is, but it has the most beautiful red berries that look like cherries or small crab apples.  I have to wonder if they are poisonous because the birds have not been interested in eating them.

Winter Berries

Mike has been our designated driver getting Sebastian to basketball practice and tournaments, Sophia to gymnastics and piano and also ski races at Chester Bowl.  In his spare time he also volunteers as a ski patrol at Chester Bowl ski hill – that is when the hill isn’t closed because of subzero temperatures.  Our Pathfinder has come in handy getting everyone where they need to go through the snow and cold.  Here is Sophia’s first ski race of the season at Chester Bowl.  She came in 5th in her division.

Due to the blistering cold January 5 & 6, schools were canceled.  Although the kids have now had five days of school canceled because of the weather, I have to agree that standing at the bus stop with wind chills of -57 is not something I want my kids to do.

Great Start To The Day

Luckily our summer daycare was able to take the kids both days so that Mike and I could make it into the office.  The car ride to work was a little chilly at -22 at 8 o’clock in the morning.  The next day was better.  Only -21!

Long, Cold Drive

The shipping season ended in our port city this week.  We won’t be seeing any more ships on Lake Superior from our living room window until March.

Below Zero Day On Lake Superior

I have to be more creative in my photography, but the cold weather has kept me from venturing outdoors much.  The best I can do is a few photographs of the sunrise from our front steps.

New Day
Breaking Dawn
Sun Rise

I did stay outside for all of 10 minutes this morning.  After I arrived at work, I couldn’t help but snap of few pictures of the cool ice flows in the harbor.

Ice Flow
Break Away

There was a flock of ducks looking for food in the icy waters.  I’m not sure if they had much luck.  They were probably more concerned about staying warm as the temperature was 0 degrees.

Polar Plunge

The weekend is promising to be slightly warmer.  I would like to get our poor boxer, Daphne, outside for a walk one of these days.  She has been confined to mostly indoor exercise this winter.  I will have to get out the dog booties and a jacket for her, but hopefully she will get a chance to enjoy some fresh January air.

Waiting For Summer

Ski, Sun, Snow Storm

Mike and the kids spent Saturday skiing at Mont du Lac and Sunday skiing at Chester Bowl.  The final ski race of the season was on Sunday afternoon.  Sophia had two great runs and finished fourth out of seventeen racers in her age category.

Sophia posed with Julie, her American girl doll, wearing their ski gear following the races.

Julie & Sophia

Mike finished the final test in his ski patrol certification last week.  He passed the toboggan test and is now an official National Ski Patrol.  We are very proud of you!!

Sebastian & The Ski Patrol

We had another amazing sunrise this morning.  The small black spots are birds.

Sun-sational
Spotlight
Follow The Light

The weather forecast is calling for several inches of snow over the next 24 hours.  I hope they are wrong.  If not, perhaps we will have snowstorm photos later this week.

Week In Review

A quick recap of our week and a few gratuitous photos…

My Valentine’s bouquet still has blossoms.  The irises finished last week, but the lilies are still blooming.  Here is one of the stargazer lilies a few days ago.

Stargazer Lily
Close Up

The ice in the harbor made an unusual pattern last week.

Ice Pattern
Fenced In

The kids enjoyed a week off from school during their winter break last week.  They spent three days with some old daycare friends.  Mike and I took the other two days off from work to make for a long weekend with the kids.  We spent Thursday skiing and enjoyed a night away from home by using a gift certificate for a local hotel (with a pool for the kids, of course).

Ski Team 1
Ski Team II
Swimmers

Sophia had a playdate with a good friend on Saturday.  They built a snowman in the front yard.

Building A Snowman

Sunday was spent at Chester Bowl.  Mike was volunteering as a ski patrol while Sophia competed in her first ski race of the season.  Sebastian wasn’t feeling well, but came with to help cheer her on.

Down Hill
Finish!
Friendly Competition

There was a near full moon on Sunday night.  I was with Sebastian while we took Daphne for a walk.  The moon was golden while it was rising up from the lake.  This is what it looked like by the time we got back to the house.

Moon

Yesterday’s sunrise was quite beautiful.  I wish I had been down by the lake taking photos.  Instead, I stood outside my front door in my bathrobe snapping a few pictures before I got too cold and had to go inside.

Tuesday Sunrise
Multitude of Colors

These ducks have been hanging around in open water near the slip bridge at the harbor.

Winter Ducks
Perfect Landing
Cool Swim
Headed For Open Water
Iced In

Mike just informed me that it is after ten o’clock and time to wrap it up.  My alarm at 5:30am comes way too soon.  Until next time.