Saturday, January 31, 2009

the rare one

What would it be like? The perfect winter day in Wisconsin: solid snow cover (no dirt patches in sight). The sun would be out, full blast. The temperature – a little above freezing. Not enough to create slush, but enough to keep you, well, warm.


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It cannot be a work day. You don’t notice much when you spend so many daylight hours indoors. Oh, and you cannot have a dental appointment. You’re basically free. How often does this happen?


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Some years – never.


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This year – oh, without doubt – today.


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It brought out the child in Ed (admittedly, not too buried to begin with),


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…and the sun loving side of me…


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But mainly it brought out an appreciation for that speck of beauty that lays buried in the winter months of the northern Midwest.


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We were not the only ones at Indian Lake Park. An Italian family of sledders…


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…a celestial slope of angels…


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…there to throw out the arms and say – what a beautiful day!


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4 comments:

  1. oh I like the celestial slope of angels!

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  2. Nice pictures... and! tomorrow my annual picnic day to celebrate the light (lots of snow here, too).

    lili

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  3. I'm with Julie-I love the picture of you. And, I love your boots! Keep finding warmth and ways to enjoy cold Wisconsin.

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