A Dozen Cardinals…

…at and below the feeder.

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As usual, they come in at dusk, but this is the greatest number I’ve seen at one gathering. Does word go out on a cardinal grapevine? Furthermore, speaking of birds, today, on our walk, along the edge of campus, I saw a robin, up in a hackberry tree, eating hackberries. Either this bird did not migrate (which some few don’t) or it’s a very early arrival. Either way, not the brightest robin in the flock—intense cold continues, and besides hackberries there is not much to eat if you are not partial to seeds and bird-feeders.

I was planning to post about today’s Senate hearing and Jamie Raskin’s brilliant closing remarks, but, thanks to the cardinals, I need to postpone until tomorrow.

High Pressure

We are under a big dome of dense and very cold air.

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Which means little wind, and deep chill. Perfect for ice formation. (Ice formation is as much a function of wind as cold.) Unfortunately, all the lakes around here froze before the big snows. The Great Lakes, however, are now rapidly catching up with their normal ice averages.

I have to apologize for doing close to nothing today besides watching the impeachment trial.
Powerful and irrefutable prosecution.

How Cold Is It?

Well…smoke coming out of the chimney is freezing solid and breaking off in big chunks.

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And creepers are necessary when walking.

But, cold weather is not all bad. It slows the spread of invasive species (murder hornets, anyone?). It lightly thins the over-abundant white-tail population. It suppresses the coming year’s mosquito population. It keeps hibernators hibernating (which is actually good for them). It reminds fruit trees to be patient. The ice it makes on lakes is good for lakes. And, the heavy snow cover (such as we have) makes for an agriculturally productive season to follow.

But, as they say, enough is enough. 15 below zero when I first checked this morning.

Footprints…

…in the snow. Plus, another shot in the arm.

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Sue got her first Pfizer dose today, which is a relief, because I was worried that the two of us might be a month or more apart in terms of immunization. In an ironic twist, she gets her second shot a day before I get mine.

And now for the footprint quiz. The first photo has one print, the second photo has prints of three different creatures. In order to win the prize identify all four. Pls. post your answer in “Comments.”

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Addendum: today we saw a red-tailed hawk and a bald eagle circling Starin Park for quite a long time. The birds almost seemed to be working as a team (which is hard to believe). “Turning and turning in the widening gyre.”

900 Pounds…

…of books delivered this morning.

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Each individual copy is quite hefty thanks to high quality paper. Now the challenge is selling more than a few of the 500. This evening Tom and Mary and Sue and I had a celebratory chat, glad of progress, and looking forward to the next phase. Mary reminded me that Tom and I met for the first time, at SweetSpot, almost exactly a year ago (pre-covid).

And, in case anyone didn’t notice, today is the first of February. While February is the month you most want to avoid, it does have the twin benefits of being attached to March and being relatively short.

Inoculated, Immunized, Vaccinated...

…and needled in the left arm with Pfizer.

Left arm a wee bit sore, but otherwise, no problem. Shot at 8:15 A.M., in Janesville, in the middle of a raging snowstorm. But, quite a crowd of old folks that early and with that weather. Vaccination is a complex operation and here it was very well organized. Mercy Health system is now providing a shot a minute for its patients at two locations in southern Wisconsin.

Iceboat Work

Canting the runners inward so they are not splayed out when under load.

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Quite a complex project involving measurement, substrate removal, epoxy, and, ultimately, precise alignment. Luckily, lots of help. (N.B. the guy with the gray hair and no mittens is not Bernie.) Thanks to Renee for the photos.