Last week started with melting snow, running water, and scarred lake ice. High temperatures moved South of 50°F and some nights did not drop below freezing. The end of the tapping season was being discussed among the sugarmen and the first lawn mowing was in sight. That was last Monday. Six days later, it all changed.
Going into the weekend, yard puddles were shrinking, lawns were greening up, and sunsets were warm and inviting.
On Friday or Saturday the egg in the eagle's nest we've been watching transformed into a wee, gray fuzzy.
The 20 mph wind that was gusting to over 40 mph kept us from getting a drone image on Sunday evening. This one will have to do. Currently, lawns are about a foot from the first mowing, roads are snow covered, and the open edges around Lucerne have closed up. ZOMBIE WINTER tends to do that. It has come to our attention that there is some confusion differentiating between the last two Horsemen of the Snowpocalypse. ZOMBIE WINTER is defined as a return of Winter after Winter has been declared dead but before ice-out on Lake Lucerne. Silenced Spring, the fourth Horseman of the Snowpocalypse, blankets lawns with a thick coat of white after ice-out. Going forward, it looks like we're in for several days of deep snow, high winds, and record breaking cold. Boo! After that, it looks like Spring will return as if nothing happened. Huzzah!
-Nemo rescheduled his tee time.