A fresh snowfall

Ready for skiing_Staats-2We awoke yesterday morning to a fresh coating of snow – about four plus inches.  And while it was still snowing, the forecast was for quickly clearing skies.  I bundled up and headed over to Como Park.  Arriving before dawn, there was already activity all around.  The skiers were out on the golf course enjoying the open spaces, and the groomer was methodically going around the course near the ski hill laying the tracks.  As the sun made its way above the low-lying clouds, it caused the shadows to pick up the patterns of the track – line after line after line.  Just a few minutes after I made this photo, a group of skiers swooshed past me and down the hill, smiling and chatting and commenting how lucky they were to have such a glorious morning to be out and about.

Blue window frost

Blue window frost_StaatsWhen the temperature is -26 degrees, the places that I will point my camera for interesting photographs becomes much more limited.  As our multiple days of subzero temperatures bottomed out, I found myself inside looking out, through the beautiful patterns of frost on one of the windows.  Intricate and fascinating, it was back-lit by a neighbor’s light in the distance.  I found myself going from one side of the window to the next looking for patterns that would show the detail.  And when I stepped back to see the pattern in full, it reminded me of the delicateness of a green fern.  Within a few days our temperatures moderated and the winter beauty on this window evaporated by the welcome sun.

A cold start to the morning

Mississippi River winter dawn2_StaatsLike many people, we’re dealing with colder than normal temperatures.  Sometimes the cold allows for some unusual photography, and such was the case this morning.  Dressed with multiple layers we headed out before dawn, with a temp of -11.  The air was crisp, and the snow was loud and crunchy underfoot.  The main sections of the Mississippi River are frozen, but there are some areas that remain open.  We wandered down to Hidden Falls Regional Park where a portion of the river was open allowing steam to rise into the cold air.  At the edges of the open water were large sections of frost and we could see the new layers of ice forming.  It seemed unusual to hear the flowing water when the air and outside temperatures were so very cold.  Although it was a beautiful sight to enjoy, it was only for a short while as we headed back for some needed warmth and comfort.

Watching the winter sunset

Watching the sunset at Como_StaatsThe days are short and the nights are long in our Minnesota-part of the hemisphere.  After a stretch of sub-zero days, and the prediction of more to follow, yesterday was a breath of warmer air.  Our highs reached into the 40’s and brought people outside as if it were late springtime.  I was at Como Park to enjoy the late afternoon and watched this couple as they lingered over the early sunset.  The shadows ran long across the snow but their spirits were high as they laughed and encouraged a man who was drilling holes in the ice for fishing.  The sun set quickly, darkness took over, the wind picked up, and as predicted the temperatures fell to subzero overnight.  Our respite was short but gave us the hope of warmer days in the distant future.

Holiday wishes

Winter cranberry tree 4291_StaatsMy wishes for you this holiday season:  a feeling of wonder at the beauty around us, an appreciation of the family and friends we hold dear, a remembrance of those people no longer in our lives physically, and a sense of joy and happiness kept within our hearts not only during the holidays but each and every day too.  Merry Christmas!