Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Friday, October 7, 2011

What season is it anyway?

Not sure quite what's going on with the weather here in the midwest. We had record snow levels this past winter. We were robbed of a steadily warming spring in exchange for rain--a lot of it. Summer arrived and that was more or less lovely, and now my favorite time of year is coming to a close with nonsensical temps. In fact, Wednesday saw a high temp of 88 degrees breaking a 132-year-old record. We haven't seen significant rain in weeks. The BWCAW has been ravaged by wildfires, taking out over 90,000 acres in two months. Due to the winds today, the entire state of Minnesota is under a fire threat making it a ticketed offense to set up a campfire.



Our grass went dormant in late August; the leaves that were on the tree up until today wilted a while back. We can't seem to get to the first frost in the area, so the kids' allergy suffering bears on. Cate stayed home today dependent on her inhaler to avoid getting seriously ill. On the bright side, the weeds even stopped growing and we had a banner year with our tomatoes and jalapeno peppers.


Given the weather pattern we had this year, the fall colors are said to be the best showing in over a decade. A friend and I went to Bluff Country in the southeastern part of the state last weekend. Even though the leaves weren't peak yet, there were a lot of breathtaking views. I can only imagine what it looks like this week. We hit the bike trail between towns and enjoyed rolling over the crunchy leaves, but did not enjoy practically wiping out on the black walnut fruit scattered on the path.

Tomorrow, if the wind has died down, I and the kids will start raking. There will be multiple jumps in the piles before we bag it all in. I believe it's the only chore they don't complain about doing.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

There's nothing better than...

...a snowstorm in late February. Okay, it would be better if it happened after everyone was safely home for work and school closed for a snow day.

I can't wait for the hot cocoa treat after shoveling this evening! Can you say Irish Cream?

How's the weather where you are?

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Hunting for Leaves

It was a gorgeous autumn day here in Minnesota and we had the perfect activity to enjoy the sun-drenched, high 60s day. Cate brought home a bag and a note from school instructing us to collect fall leaves for upcoming projects. So we also armed Max with a bag and piled in the car.

We drove over to the Mississippi River Road and hit the high trail along the bank. It didn't take long to fill both bags. I got a few photos along the way. There is no possible way I could capture the incredible beauty of the robust colors, but it sure was fun trying.






An interesting side note from our walk: Kyle is not as confident as I am, but I swear to goodness, we walked opposite Frances McDormand, her husband Joel Coen, and their son Pedro along the path. I felt even more confident after I looked them up on http://www.imdb.com/. It is extremely reasonable given Coen was born in Minneapolis and the Coen brothers are currently filming here in the Cities. I said "hi" as we passed them and Frances smiled and nodded. Whoo! Our almost-brush with fame...