Thursday, March 17, 2011

ON TAP


Green beer isn't the only thing on tap today for the warmer weather has encouraged the sap to start flowing. Guests at The Rosseau can venture into the nearby woods to visit our naturalist, Robin Tapley, who is on hand to demonstrate how the sap is harvested by tapping trees, then boiled to evaporate the water and produce maple syrup.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

SIBERIAN HUSKIES


With rain forecast for the rest of this March Break week dogsledding will probably be cancelled, disappointing guests and the dogs. Those at The Rosseau today were treated to a beautiful day for their rides. Rusty and Dare, two senior Siberian Huskies and brothers, watch the preparations intently, waiting anxiously for their first run of the day.
[Click here to check out the website of Winterdance Dogsled Tours.]

Sunday, March 13, 2011

STAGES OF WINTER


I found this scene portrays the different stages of winter. The snow that signals the start of winter, the ice the frigid temperatures that cause the lakes to freeze over, and the water the combination from rain and melting snow when winter retreats. Daylight Savings began today, granting me an additional hour to spend and enjoy outdoors.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

ON THE EDGE


I wasn't the only one to visit the pair of inukshuk at the rock cut as tracks reveal where an animal had investigated them in its travels, often approaching close to the edge but impervious to the cornice of snow that wouldn't support a human's weight. It's a 30 foot drop to the highway below, where a passing truck lends scale to the scene.

HIKE TO HUCK


With the forecast of a beautiful day, to be followed by deteriorating weather conditions, I took to the hills of Huckleberry Rock to enjoy it. Snowmobilers had left a hard packed trail that I and previous deer took advantage of, and after reaching the lookout, left the beaten track on snowshoes to explore other areas of this interesting place.