Saturday, January 7, 2012
WINTER AT BRANT LAKE
Living here in the 6,000,000 acre Adirondack Park, we have a special chance to experience and appreciate the little details of nature. One morning we awoke and heard loud, high pitched sounds - was it a flock of passing ducks or animals on the roof? Not sure, we opened a window on to the chilly lake. The sounds came from thin, newly formed plates of ice floating and striking each other as gentle waves moved them towards the shore. We could imagine the ice as crystal glass making musical tones. We were very excited because this natural wonder is rarely seen or heard, though the lake will freeze every year.
On a more quiet note, yesterday we walked on snow-covered trails up the hill behind our garage. Our footprints were marked by the indentations of the cleated soles of our boots. But what was this long line of little, triangular shaped patterns in the snow? We knew because these birds scramble up the hill even in the summer-time - wild turkeys.
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