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A Winter Walk In The Woods



Posted on December 23, 2008 – 3:43 pm by admin


I can officially call it now that it’s the 22nd. It feels like just a few weeks ago that I had sweat dripping off my face from working outside. Now, sweat is just a distant memory.

When I woke up this morning, I noticed a blue sky peeking through the little half circle window above the closed shades in the bedroom. I was pretty happy because every time it’s sunny during these “dark” months, you pretty much have to take advantage of it. Being trapped inside a house during a very snowy weekend can get on your nerves. Not that it isn’t beautiful outside, it’s just that seeing the same walls over and over again can take its toll.

I decided that today would be a great day to take Holly down into the woods to go for a walk. Since Holly is a Nordic , I figured that she would jump at the chance to bounce around in the deep . The plan was to hike down the hill behind the house, cross the walking trail, climb over the rock wall and continue down to the . Maybe Holly could get a quick drink while we were there and then we would figure out a way to get back up that steep, snowy hill. That was the plan.

I went to get Holly, who was asleep on the warm basement floor. I said, “C’mon Holly…c’mon,” while slapping my hand against my leg. She kind of just lifted her head to look at me. Then, I started jumping around so she would get the message. Holly isn’t the best listener, so it takes a bit of theatrics to get her to do anything. Finally, she got up and followed me up the basement stairs and out the garage door, where I clipped her to her leash. I think she was starting to wake up, because she had a little pep in her step once we hit the pavement.

To get Holly warmed up for the hike, I walked her up the to the mailbox and back down to the edge of the woods. Once we were all set to enter the woods, I gave her a tug and jumped in myself. She followed me, but once her paws hit the and her body sank about a foot into it, she looked a bit discouraged. She glanced up at me with those, “No way, man” eyes. I wasn’t having that, so I started to tug on her leash a little more. We got about 50 feet into the woods and she stopped. She just stopped. Her head kept on leading back to the . I stood there in utter disappointment. What had this turned into? Oh well, today is her birthday and she did just turn 14. I’ll give her a break.

We started heading back up the and she began hopping in the . “Oh, so there’s all that energy,” I said. She was saving it to make sure she would make it back to that warm basement floor. She might need it to fall asleep again. Oh well. I brought her back inside and headed down into the woods myself.

Good thing I had my big boots and pants on. If I tried to hike around in anything else, I would have been totally covered in . We must have over a foot, because the white stuff was well past my shins and right below my kneecaps. It’s not fun when it hits the skin and starts to melt. is all about dressing the right way. I figured that out a long time ago. Believe it or not, the second time I went skiing, I attempted to go down Mt. in jeans. What an idiot. I’ll chalk that up to being an inexperienced youth.

I had my camera in my pocket and was ready to take some really beautiful shots of the woods after a snowstorm. I made it a bit down the hill to the . I figured I would take a few of it to show you. I mentioned to Laura this morning that we should make a point of fixing it up this , just in case we ever wanted to sit up there and watch the woods. It’s situated in a nice little cluster of Hemlocks.

The is built very well and quite sturdy, so I don’t think we’ll have any problems maintaining it. Laura already climbed up there over the to peek out the window. I got about half way up and turned around. I few years ago, I would have been jumping up and down on top of the roof. What the heck happened to me?

I continued down the hill, across the trail, all the way to the . It’s really not that far, but when you are lifting your knees to your chest, trying to walk, it seems a lot further than it really is.

I made it to the and took a few . This one was the best.

River leading into wetlands

leading into wetlands

The water wasn’t as active as it was a few days ago, after that huge rainfall we had. It was pretty calm today, but I’m sure we’ll see a change after the rain and warm weather that’s predicted for the next few days.

From there, I stopped to smell the figurative roses. It’s not every day I am able to stand, once again, in silence. It was really nice. There were no footprints anywhere, so I knew I was alone. I took a look around to see what I could take of. It was kind of challenging, because there wasn’t a lot of substance. It’s hard to explain, but in the months, there are , trees, , animals, etc…to take of. During , there is and . I did find a few things though…

Branch with buds

Branch with buds

Looking into the sun

Looking into the sun

Small branch with ice on it

Small branch with ice on it

Tree branches in winter

Tree branches in

Dried leaf with snow on it

Dried leaf with on it

Small tree in winter woods

Small tree in woods

At that point, I figured that I had enough . Trust me, there were many more than what I am showing you, but so many didn’t come out the way I wanted them to. With many of them, I was experimenting with the various settings on the camera.

When my fingers started getting , I turned around to head up the hill.

If you have never seen this hill, I’ll tell you that it’s somewhat difficult walking up when there is no on the ground. When there is , it’s all the more fun. I made it about half way back up when I stopped at the again. I saw a few low hanging branches, so I pulled the camera back to see what I could do with them.

Close up Hemlock branches

Close up branches

That was fun because the is my all-time favorite tree.

As I rounded the crest of the hill and got closer to civilization, I felt the air against my face. I was using a lot of energy, but not sweating in the least. I continued to walk and thought to myself how beautiful and can really be. I spend so much of my time complaining about how I can’t go outside and plant things, that I overlook much of what this time of year has to offer. Today was a great day to get outside and remind me of that.

The last picture I took was of one of the Rhodedenrums out in front. It looked to good against the blue sky, I just couldn’t help myself.

Rhodedenrum against blue sky in winter

Rhodedenrum against blue sky in

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  1. One Response to “A Winter Walk In The Woods”

  2. By liz on Dec 23, 2008 | Reply

    Beautiful pictures. I can’t believe how many times I checked your site and you hadn’t blogged yet. Odd. Are you ok?




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