We completed the quinzee as planned last weekend.
And Kelly was very pleased with the end result.
Conditions are perfect now for driving the snowmobile, so I was out on a long tour on Sunday.
My neighbour has a cabin and I also visited that to see what it looks like.
I also found sign in the snow that Capercaillies have started displaying. You can see in this picture where it has dragged its wingtips in the snow as it displayed.
Looks like you guys really get a lot of snow. We only had a dusting two times this year. No need to use the snow blower. Drain gas and put in the lawn Mower.Charlie
Thanks for sharing… Like always, I enjoy your posts!!!
Thank you again
G’day Laplander from the Great Southern Land, I have stumbled across your site and very much enjoy the postings. Coming from Australia I am fascinated by snow and winters in the northern hemisphere, you might be amused to know that I once was camping in the bush during winter (in a canvas wedge tent) and we were high enough to get 2 inches of snow over a weekend. I have never been so cold in all my life!
Pleased that you like my blog. Stay safe over there.