I couldn't resist snapping a picture when we arrived at the shop this morning. It's beautiful outside, but more ice on the driveway and parking lot than we've ever seen. So we spent the first hour spreading salt. As I was downloading from my camera I noticed some pics from our trip south were still there, a reminder of the wonderful time we had on our way home, driving the Natchez Trace and stopping to hike along the way.
Living along the bank of the Grand River on Abrigador Trail, we are now official river rats--meaning that we live in a floodplain. But the term means more than that since my initials spell rat--and the reflections are ones both in my mind and on the water.
Saturday, April 09, 2016
Snow and Ice
I couldn't resist snapping a picture when we arrived at the shop this morning. It's beautiful outside, but more ice on the driveway and parking lot than we've ever seen. So we spent the first hour spreading salt. As I was downloading from my camera I noticed some pics from our trip south were still there, a reminder of the wonderful time we had on our way home, driving the Natchez Trace and stopping to hike along the way.