At the start of last week, the progression of the seasons continued on an inevitable Fall to Winter vector. Other lakes had frozen over, ice was starting to build in the cold corners of Lucerne, and driving the drone resulted in painfully cold fingers. Later in the week, that changed.
Nights were well lit by a waxing monkey moon (we know, it's "gibbous" not "gibbonous", but it's phonetically close enough to justify the alliterative term. That, and it makes us laugh. Monkey moon, heh.)
Many nights dipped below freezing. This seems to have pushed the lake temperature down to a weak 37°F.
For the second year in a row, the lake area has experienced the rare sub-season of Unwinter. Tucked between Thanksgiving and the Snowpocalypse, Unwinter is characterized by open water, melting snow, occasional rain, and grumpy ice fishermen. Because of the limited amount of daylight, energy drinks and ibuprofen are not required to fully take advantage of Unwinter. The only issue, other than the grump emanating from ice fishers and some snow-goers, is the fleeting nature of the sub-season. It can be over faster than one can utter polar vortex. Forecasts are calling for the return of Winter this week, but Unwinter was nice while it lasted.
-Nemo didn't ski under the waxing monkey moon, heh heh.