Monday, December 31, 2012

New Years Eve

We spent today exploring and experimenting as an end to 2012.  With our very unusual beginning of winter this year, our Christmas break has been no exception. 

Weather recap:  No snow, sub-zero temps, high winds, tons of snow, sub-zero temps, high winds, snow blown away.  Currently warm temps, above freezing temps, melt what is frozen temps.  So, here is the point of my rambling.  The kids like to go to the creek and explore.  Lately, since the afore mentioned snow has been blown off and we have had odd periods of sub-zero and above freezing temps, the creek has experienced some interesting changes. 

We went on a long walk on the creek today to see the cool changes together.  The sun was out and it was about 40 degrees.  (Way to warm for December here.  But of course, I loved the warmth.  Don't tell).    We all started the walk with all our gear on.  We all started shedding our hats and gloves before we even reached the creek.  We took the dog sled for the little kids when they couldn't walk any more and for when the ice was too slick.  No we don't own sled dogs.  Brad found it in the middle of the road one day many years ago.  It is perfect to pull behind a snow machine for the kids. 

 
 
Av did some "ice skating" without skates. 
 
 
Ok,so here is the cool part.  Some how these huge rocks became suspended in the ice.  The ice is about 3 feet thick.  We estimated the rocks to be about a foot from the surface.  But what I find fascinating is that the water is running beneath the ice.  We saw debris and fish swimming below the ice.  VERY cool.  The pictures don't do it justice.  But the rock is as big as two adult heads put together.  How did it get there and stay in a suspended fashion long enough to freeze in the middle of 3 feet of ice?
 
 
 
 
This picture has smaller rocks suspended in the same way.  The white cotton ball looking objects are air bubbles that froze in the ice.  Brad says the ice here is at least 3 feet thick and probably 5 to 6 feet to the bottom.  The rocks out of focus are on the bottom of the creek.  The ice fault lines freak me out however.  Have I ever told you how walking on ice absolutely freaks me out?  It does.  So today's adventure was a big step for me. 

 
Next we found some open water (again, temps have been warm for the past few days) with ice in the center.  We thought it looked like a heart.  Meaningful day.
 
 
Here is some more open water.  Was I freaked?  You bet.  I could have stepped there.  Yikes! 
 
 
Had to have a group photo on the ice. 
 
 
Brad was the tow barge on the way home.
 
 
Look what else I found.  A moose track that has melted into the shape of a heart.  Perfect ending to a perfect adventure. 

 
Later, we tried some neat experiments with sparklers.
Can you read what we wrote?
 
 
 
 
What a wonderful end to a wonderful year.  Thank you all for sharing with us.  I look forward to sharing our adventures in 2013.  Happy New Year to you all!
 
 
 

1 comment:

  1. What a great day for you all! Good for you to do together! Love all the pics and glad you had some fun with the sparklers, LOVE. You are an amazing FAMILY!
    mom

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