Thursday, January 31, 2008

They're after our nuts...

O.K. they're not nuts, but seeds didn't sound as funny.
I believe it was Wednesday when Jaedyn and I made pine cone feeders. It was kind of a "twofer," both a rainy day project and lunch. The hardest part for her was not licking her fingers until we where done. After she had finished smearing the pine cones in peanut butter and rolling them in sunflower seeds we hung them in the old Christmas tree on the deck.



After "lunch," and the rain had stopped, we took a hike up at devils den before her doctors appointment. I almost forgot, I had kept Jaedyn out of school that day because of this rough cough she had had for several weeks. We had tried a dehumidifier in her room at night and she was drinking hot lemon honey water a lot, but it never really went away. Good thing we did take her because it turned out to be bronchitis.

Anyway, I thought a nice hike and some fresh air might do her some good and loosen things up a bit. We took a trail that I don't believe I have ever been on before. It goes south off the Pent trail and follows a stream down towards a river. Any time Jaedyn and I have gone for a hike in the winter she always loves breaking the ice, wether it's with her feet or throwing rocks and watching them plunge through. In the case of the picture below she was the one plunging through.

Today, while Jaedyn was in school I took the kayak out. I figured since it was close and I couldn't go for that long I would drop the boat in at sasco beach. Not exactly the prettiest place to go kayaking but it was good to get the blood flowing. Considering the tempetures today I definatly needed the blood flowing, air temp: 28 degrees, water temp 37 degrees.
Oh, and how can I forget the thieves that stole our seeds. I came home after kayaking to find that the squirles had taken a liking to Jaedyn's homemade bird feeders. One was streched from the trunk of the tree to the pine cone, another came in from above and was pulling the pine cone up, but the funiest had to be the little guy who was pulling the mission impossible move hanging up side down.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Kayak Maiden Voyage

Well, my Christmas kayak had it's first taste of sea water today. I dropped the boat in at the Connecticut state boat ramp underneith I-95 and paddled up river past the Boston Post road bridge. Next, continuing up to the first small water fall where I had to carry the kayak over the shore and back into the river. Further up stream there was a second water fall which seemed to be holding a resevior behind it. A nice little spot for a snack break. I only wish that I had brought the camera. It doesn't seem like a spot that gets a lot of people back there, besides the nieghbors. There were a lot of geese, ducks and even a couple swans.

Everyone felt bad about giving me the Kayak for Christmas and not being able to use it during the cold winter months. Feel bad no longer... I solved that problem with a wet suit, which actually kept me very warm.

Specs:

  • Water Temp - 40 degrees F


  • Air Temp - 51 degrees F


  • Departure Time - 10:30 A.M


  • Trip Completion Time - 1:30 P.M

  • Trip Type - Day



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