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On Jan 2, 10:21*am, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
BTW, its minus 6 with snow heading in. Frank Reid 3 this morning in Missouri. Son woke up wanting to go ice fishing...held him off until it got up to 10. BTW...our version of ice fishing is off a dock after we cut thru ice...a little leery of ice here as it rarely stays cold long enough to be truly stable. Caught 3 rainbows in about 30 minutes and that was enough (stocked lake). Paul |
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On Jan 2, 12:58*pm, Family-Outdoors wrote:
On Jan 2, 10:21*am, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: BTW, its minus 6 with snow heading in. Frank Reid 3 this morning in Missouri. *Son woke up wanting to go ice fishing...held him off until it got up to 10. *BTW...our version of ice fishing is off a dock after we cut thru ice...a little leery of ice here as it rarely stays cold long enough to be truly stable. Caught 3 rainbows in about 30 minutes and that was enough (stocked lake). Paul Thanks to all who responded. We already knew it, of course, but it's good to see confirmation that not everyone opts for the "traditional" hearty party on the eve of the new year. For myself, I was surprised to discover that I was wrong. Turns out I did have another wakeful hour left in me, even if barely.....made it to 12:05. Got to leafing through the USDA's 1949 Yearbook of Agricultu Trees, and got interested enough to keep me more or less vertical (horizontal is instant sleep mode) for another hour or so. Becky and Tim and Bear arrived late the next morning, after I had once again spent several hours in hauling wood (STILL an unrelieved joy after all these years) and just started a fresh pot of coffee. Larry and Gisela and Angel arrived about an hour later. The rest of January oneth was spent is dissipation, ala overindulgence in food, drink, conversation, photographic digitalization, weather lore, silvicutural ruminations, dish-washing after yet another bout of random ingestion, and keeping Becky ever so busy in her new role as reference librarian, e.g., googlemeister. Yesterday dawned a sparkling -10 (F.) and it was determined by tacit acclamation that no work would be done in the woods......well, sort of. In fact, we completely rehabed the woodpile and worked on reassembling Friday night's bonfire, which had languished early due to lack of interest (presumably sparked by falling temperatures). The day was spent mostly indoors, reprising Thursday's performace. Today, a first look at the thermomter around 6:30 a.m. revealed a very interesing -16. Smirks emanating from the plains states notwithstanding, that's approaching pretty damned cold. Cars and trucks were test fired in anticipation of the homeward trip scheduled for later in the day. All passed the test. Alas, the John Deere did not. Many large blocks of wood destined for the bonfire and strewn about in the general vicinity in anticipation had to be restacked by hand to await a more clement season. No one was actually frostbitten in the process, to the best of my knowledge, but it was a near thing. Altogether, a most gratifying way to begin yet another year. ![]() giles. but, DAMN!, it was cold. ![]() |
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