Last Sunday I went snowshoeing with Friend, Renee Beaver-Stocking. We headed down the North Country Trail east of town. We talked with a family who has a cabin in the woods. I didn't get my camera out to get a great shot, but you can still see the "carriage" that the parents pulled by snowmobile to transport their kids and groceries. The second photo below is the Sucker River.


Our annual snowfall is down around 75 inches. For the first time this winter I saw ice in the channel out at Coast Guard Point.



This winter, the bay has frozen, broken up, and re-froze several times. Right now, it is frozen again -- but not solid.
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