Local Flavor: Teasing Thaws
It's been almost a month and a half since I've last even had time for a day-in-the-life post. These two shots of Lake Champlain from up in Burlington are from weeks ago, though all that ice-chunk is still impressive. We were visiting up at ECHO (aquarium/science museum) with the kids -- there was a traveling dinosaur exhibit -- and then had fun shopping-around and finally scarfing down Indian take-out in the car as most of the dine-ins were not dine-in anymore.
I'm an open water fan and this time of year I guess I'm an open ice fan?
On a Sunday after the second-to-last dump of powdery snow, the kids and I walked-up to a favorite little evergreen stand where -- sometime in the future -- I really must get a campfire circle made. I've had ambitions to make a proper path from the rear of the shop up to here for close to a decade.
It's got a flatter area and this is the view -- up and down the valley and with a lookout over the river.
The terrain on the way up there -- like sleeping trolls under the snowpack -- is a lot easier to manage in winter, when you're not constantly snagging your legs in piles of loose stone.
Meanwhile, Rosie darling has been my hangout-buddy in the middle-of-the-night shifts of taking photos for listings. Here's a shot when she hopped-up on the stairs in crazy cat mood, trying to steal the thunder from that recent '37 D-28. Mischief!
We've also been making improvements in the house, lately -- and the above picture frame of curious old Japanese hotel labels was an addition mixed into it. I've had these hanging-up on a line from the ceiling for so long that they eventually became something that ceased to exist for the eyes. It's nice to "reframe" the focus so you can pay attention to curios. Oof!
Our smallish dining area off the living room is now slowly turning into a music room and lounge (pics later, I promise -- we're still reassembling it), and it's the first time all the downstairs instruments are now convened in one place right alongside my recording gear. Does that make me happy? Yes it does. If I can ever slow down I might actually get time to use it!
I never noticed it had these vents in the back wall of the bed, though, until the bright white of the snow made them obvious.
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