Happy Valentine's Day, Readers!
We are in the Heart of winter
and love the fact that temperatures are climbing.
23 degrees feels warm,
compared to what they have been!
Right on target,
our Valentine card arrived from my mother--
It had a ride in the mail truck from 5796
to Pittsburgh,
then back to 5768.
The US Postal Service is something she will continue to support!
In the heart of the cold, cold winter,
we got a blue skied day!
It called for a ride to Presque Isle to see the ice dunes
It called for a ride to Presque Isle to see the ice dunes
and the frozen lake!
My students are celebrating athletes with heart!
If you look closely at this stoat,
a weasel-like creature native to the Italian alps,
Milo represents the Para Olympic Games.
He is using his tail to balance his snowboard
as he was born without a leg!
The high schoolers thought this would be a perfect hill
for our own Giant Slalom!
It's just the dirty plowed-up stuff from the parking lot.
Mr. Lamp Post made a trip to Marienville
to see the big snow in the Allegheny National Forest.
He is standing in the middle of Spring Creek.
I showed that photo to Gus and Whitford.
It was just to much for them.
They had to jump in their fluffy beds
on the hearth to recover from the chilling photo.
Meanwhile,
the dogs have had a change of heart.
Hazel and Penny are so tired of being cooped up
they are warming to the snow,
especially when I'm out in my snowshoes.
We are a bit heartsick over my favorite ice dancers.
Yes, a silver medal is something to be proud of,
but phooey on the French judge.
I had a heart attack watching his two falls!
It was a good reminder the fragility of a champion
and that he, too,
is human.
again this week.
Continued prayers for strength
from our hearts
straight to Tuscon.
Enjoy your Valentine's Day weekend
doing what you love
with someone you love.
Eloise

































