These are the cold times that try men's souls; the summer swimmer and the sunshine tourist will, in this crisis, shrink from the shore of Lake Lucerne; but he that stands on it now, should wear a hat and pray that the pipe to the holding tank doesn't freeze. We've seen it before, it's not a pretty sight. If the calendar is any gauge, January should soon give way to February and begin the bestest sub-season of Winter: Thaw. Thaw slushes up the snow on top of the lake ice during the day and freezes it at night resulting in thicker lake ice. With Lucerne currently covered by a foot and a half of ice, we'll need more snow and thaw/freeze cycles to push it up to a yard. Until then, tapping season is nigh. Time to warm up the spiles, find the snowshoes, and tramp the trails. Or at least think about those things until we get a few more degrees.
-Nemo, shivery but hopeful.