The snow cover had grown thin at the beginning of last week. Before the weekend, large chunks of lawn were uncovered, highs better than 40°F were the rule, and the sound of running water could be heard everywhere. Winter, it seems, is over.
With the demise of Winter, flora around the lake have started to awaken. No leaves yet, but plenty of buds.
The LLAA voted to replace the old Tupperware-esque boat landing hut with a real building. That Joe Guy, Builder and Board Member, fabricated elements of the new shack on the North end of the lake and assembled it at the landing on the South end. We'll try to get a picture of the new shelter next week.
The death of Winter often coincides with the peak of maple syrup season. This year was not an exception. The trees were extraordinarily prolific last week.
Collecting all those drops has been made more troublesome this year by the snow. The feet are normally off the ATV by the start of real Spring. This year, the deep, white corpse of Winter needs to decompose for a few more weeks to allow the use of wheels again.
Winter is dead, long live Spring! If the trend holds the feet will come off the ATV next week. and spiles will be pulled from maples shortly after that. We'll be more closely watching the lake ice over the next few weeks. With the syruping, rain, and fog, a lake ice measurement was not made last week. We'll get one soon, but would guess it's over 18 inches thick.
-Nemo plans to summerize snowmobiles soon.