Hello, Readers!
It's finally frozen over!
No, not Hell.
Lake Erie.
Snow piles in the Clark School parking lot.
I had to climb to the top of this snow dune
to see how my tree was wintering.
There's Lake Erie,
all frozen over.
The daytime skies are beautiful
with the bright white
against the sky blue.
But the nighttime is equally stunning
on a clear night
and a winter moon.
It's not an easy capture for my little mom camera,
but here I was in negative one degrees this morning
giving it the old college try.
My first task of the day is to feed the ferals.
They get bowls of warm milk
and fresh, hot chicken.
Evidence of my foot shuffling walk.
Outdoorsy folks--
what animal makes tracks like these?
I'm giving out the weekend homework
early in this post
so you get right on it!
The countdown is on.
NASA's Artemis II mission
is nearing the start.
Launch date:
February 6, 2026,
the same date as the Opening Ceremonies
of the 2026 Winter Olympics--Milan Cortina.
on the crew of three Americans and one Canadian.
As my students say,
Lucky Bummers
Look what you can do!
Sign up to include your name on a jump drive,
and your name can go for a ride around the moon!
Thank you to Jeff Burger,
Science Teacher extraordinairre
for telling me about it!
I got a great moon book recommendation for you.
I got the hot tip from my Principal at Clark.
It was granted this seal in 2016.
If it wins the Newberry,
it has to be good.
I just started it,
and agree with the New York Times--
it is impossible to put down.
Plus it has chapters not only titled,
but with clever plays on words
for each chapter.
It's simply as brilliant as the moon itself.
I'll bring you back to solid earth
for the next moon link--
My Prairie Moon seed catalog came today!
Yay!
I'll be choosing one of the Staff Favorites to plant this year.
Help Eloise decide--
post in the comments in you have a favorite.
Eastern Bluestar?
Sneezeweed?
White Trout Lily?
Royal Catchfly?
Western Indian Physic?
Maybe I'll ask Whitford.
He's always by the fire,
ready to lend an ear.
We'll close the blog tonight with some winter wildlife.
I've been trying to catch this little guy up in the tree!
Success!
He's a birdseed thief!
Tufted Titmouse doesn't mind.
Time to watch out for my nightly visitors.
They know to follow the light of the Lamp Post.
I'm glad that you do, too!
To be sure to be notified of my weekly,
Friday night post,
become a follower on Blogger.
Facebook isn't circulating my posts,
probably because I'm not paying
the advertising fees they are requesting--
if that is even a thing.
I'm not sure what to trust anymore.
Enjoy your wintry weekend.
Look up at the moon
and take in a big deep breath
of frozen air,
to remember in
hot, humid July.
Don't forget to do your homework!
Eloise













