For much of the week, signs of Christmas could be seen around the lake with plenty of lights, but a lack of lake ice and snow gave it a less "Holidays in the Northwoods" feel.
Just after mid-week, Winter stopped fooling around and it got cold. Thursday morning's 2°F air and a few low ground crashing clouds put a frosty coating on trees, lifts, bushes, and weeds.
That was quick. The lake went from open to closed in 2 days. I'd still give it a little more time before treading upon it unless you really want to get that last swim of the year. As mentioned before, a little white on the ground and an ice covered lake has given the lake area a Christmas-y feel, but more accurately it's comfortably Christmas-y. No deep snow or sub-zero (°F) fun for us so far. With January coming just over the holiday hills, I'm not sure how long that will last. That is not to say that trudging around in deep snow and sub-zero air is not without its charm, it's just that it doesn't have that much charm.
-Nemo's looking forward to longer days, maple tapping, and Ice-Out.