Cloudless and mostly cloudless skies separated last week from the several weeks that preceded it. The sunlight danced on the snow, uplifting spirits and putting rickets into remission. It also made photography easier.
The warmer weather and sun have put a nice, hard ice coat on the lane. If you are gonna run, ditch the hat for a helmet. Elbow and knee pads are optional but highly recommended.
Usually the ATV gets its shoes changed in late January to pack the tapping trails and mine the early season sap. This year broke with tradition and feet were added during a 40°F day rather that a -40°F. The 80°F differential didn't make the task any more fun, but did make it less frostbitey.
It was nice having the sun around last week. A tinge of blue still in the sky after 5 PM is way better than pitch black by 4:30 PM. The lack of snow has kept the snow-go traffic down. This is welcome if you like your nights sans the 2-cycle whines, not so welcome for motels and bars that like the traffic. The snow will come and then the shovels and sleds, but currently the cold, silent, star filled nights are a delight.
-Nemo won't be cultivating or mulching to control weeds anytime soon.