The new coating of snow allows me to see tracks of critters which visit my yard during the night or ones that sneaked through by during the day. Sometimes I happen to spot them out the window like this turkey.
Turkey Making Tracks
I haven’t been very fond of the ice which have covered my driveway this past week, but people do flock to see ice caves and other ice formations as they hike miles over frozen Lake Superior. But with the January thaw, there is open water by the sea caves so no walking out there to see the ice formations right now.
Frozen Falls
Some of the snow and ice was melting today since the temperature was above freezing for a while today, but it wasn’t warm enough to create any streams of running water across my lawn. And walking outside in the sunshine was a little tricky as the wet snow packed into ice under my feet. Walking along this stream and viewing the small rapids and falls is fun in the summer but could be a little treacherous in slippery snow like today.
Kimball Falls