The water is holding. We think. It's hard to really know. The neighbors slightly downstream say it's dropped two inches. The neighbors slightly upstream? Say it's either holding or an inch higher.
Me? As long as the sump pump is holding the flow, I'm not stressing. Okay, so much.
Yesterday, Cass went to his Papa's to explore and found...a sled.
A tobaggon.
So nothing would do but today we must go try it out.
Well, some days the snow does not co-operate. Fluffy fresh snow takes too long to pack down to make a good sledding run.
They had an awful good time pulling it around and laughing, though.
And falling down. And laughing. Falling down is funny in snow.
The view across the road...
Yeah. Those trees? Do not usually live the life aquatic.
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All that water is kind of scary! Margaret
Yikes! Hope things stay dry...
argh. I hate winter, too, but at least I'm south of you!
Wow, that water is pretty high! I remember those scenes well!
The sled looks like fun. The swimming trees? yeah, not so much...
If you don't want that water, we will happily take it down here.
Your kids have it right-it IS funny to fall down in the snow.
Whoa, that's what I call awash!
The delighted kids in the snow - fabulous!
The flood - eeeep.
The future - delighted kids splashing in their Wellies?
Wow, that water level is high! all the best with that. By the way, I linked my most recent post to your earlier one on Barrett's Privateers.
That water looks damn scary to me!
And I'm so jealous of your fun in the snow :)
Wow! You weren't kidding about the water!
Keep on pumpin', sump pump! You can do it! :)
These photos remind me of "break up" in Alaska, where I grew up. Each spring thaw there was standing water - though not everywhere of course.
How cool that your dad also made a "daddy's special"!
That last photo is really beautiful, but also scary.
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