Sunday, April 27, 2008

The Changing Seasons

Most of us who live in Minnesota have always been eager to tell others how we enjoy the changing seasons. Even after a relaxing trip down south to soak up all that sunshine, our conversations seem to point toward how difficult it would be to not have the variety of temperatures and recreational opportunities throughout year. But this year the seasons are changing a little too often for me - and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who feels this way.

In our household, I've boxed up the winter clothes twice now and then pulled them back out again. It's not that you need heavy parkas and long underwear, but some boots and mittens are kind of a necessity with a foot of snow showing up each week...along with temperatures back down in the teens. In addition, we brought out the sandals and shorts so we could get a chance to put them on during our spring days that we also seem to get every week.

Today I'm up at Rainy Lake, and it looks pretty much the same as it does around Christmas. The trees are covered in snow and the ice on the lake is still a few feet thick. There is a little bit of open water in areas with the heavier current, but it might be a challenge to get rid of the rest of it by opening of fishing season on May 10th.

Most of the birds seem a little confused up here, not really knowing where to find food or hang out. There were several of them flying around inside Menards, probably because it was a little warmer in there and they had a pallet of bird seed ripe for the picking. I saw a group of robins using a small toy shovel to try to get down a little closer to the worms, only to find out they also needed a toy pick-axe to break through the frozen ground.

I think many of us have the same sense of confusion, not really having a good feel of what month it is or what kinds of activities we should be taking on. Generally, we'd be out raking our yards and maybe doing a little painting or other odd jobs around the house. And a lot of people would be out looking at lake cabins and waterfront homes during the spring market, so that they can move into them before the summer is over.

This definitely has been one of the longest winters I can remember, and some days it makes you wonder if it ever will end. I'm guessing it probably will, and we will have hot summer days sooner or later - just like in years past. Those of us who have lake places will still get plenty of enjoyment from our days around the water, and by fall we'll be talking about how much we enjoy the changing seasons.

So even though this weather seems to be dragging on forever, pull out a few summer photos to help you remember some of the good times that warm weather brings. And if you've been thinking about buying a place on the lake, you can still take advantage of some great values that are currently out there. You may be very glad you did!

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