Musings about my life in the Ozarks, photos of things that catch my eye, and general homesteady type thoughts...
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Glaciers are almost gone.
The jeep does great going over the ice. Zack's truck does okay, too. but the car still can't hop onto the iceberg or risk going into the ruts. It's melting finally, though, so maybe tomorrow.
Bobbie Sue better watch out or she might float off on a chunk like a polar bear.
The ice is melting underneath and the water is flowing past. These ruts are so deep the car would get stuck if it went in.
Looks like your snow and ice was a tad more than we had. Ours is totally gone but was pretty. Since I hibernate with no need to endure the elements, I enjoy the scenery. However, due to health issues, I was unable to take pictures. Hope that changes very soon.
Most of our ice issue was due to spring seepage freezing over in an area that gets almost no direct sun at all. I haven't been down to look today, but I'll bet most of it is gone now.
Sure hope your health issues clear up soon so you can get back outside more!
This is a journal of my life among the hills of the Ozarks in Northwest Arkansas. My passions include homesteading, outdoors, and herbs, ginseng, horses, photography, craft and art, and gardening... not necessarily in that order. I am a writer, naturalist, and herbalist, and mother of 3. And in my work-weekdays, I am a metals analyst for an environmental laboratory in Bentonville, AR. Welcome to my life!
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Looks like your snow and ice was a tad more than we had. Ours is totally gone but was pretty. Since I hibernate with no need to endure the elements, I enjoy the scenery. However, due to health issues, I was unable to take pictures. Hope that changes very soon.
Most of our ice issue was due to spring seepage freezing over in an area that gets almost no direct sun at all. I haven't been down to look today, but I'll bet most of it is gone now.
Sure hope your health issues clear up soon so you can get back outside more!
Wow, that looks like serious ice and ruts!
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