November
5, 2006:
Today
started out warmer than for the past week, but a stiff wind made it seem
colder. There was a beautiful sunrise about 7 AM, but by 8 it was heavily
overcast. The temperature rose to +5° in the afternoon and the ice and
snow melted off the roads.
Friday
morning, our thermometer said -15° and it was dead calm. The lake
appeared to be frozen over but possibly there was a bit of open water at
the north end. The grass and bushes to the east of us were encrusted with
a lovely diamond hoar frost; of course, I didn’t have my camera with me.
Saturday,
the temperature had dropped to -15° without much wind. I drove out to the
dam to see if there was any open water on the east end of the lake, but it
appeared solid. I am going to say that freeze-up occurred on November 3rd.
With some warmer temperatures in the forecast it may break up again, but
for now, it was the 3rd, That’s about the same as 1996, 2002
and 2003.
I
think it would have frozen several days earlier if it weren’t for the
high winds. Tuesday and Wednesday, a lot of slush had formed on this end
so the water was ready to freeze once the agitation stopped.
The
wolves apparently aren’t afraid of going through the ice – at the boat
launch by the church camp, there were wolf tracks coming off the lake and
onto the road.
Sask
Power has been at work on that property Mary Kehrig owns north of the
Cove. It has been subdivided into building lots and the crew was
installing power to each lot. Mary told me one time that most of the lots
had been spoken for, so watch for a little building boom over there.
Ronnie
and Gwyn Hirtle, and Bernard Dease, went to Tisdale on Friday. By #35
Highway near the
Barrier
River
, they saw a young black bear, likely two years old or so, looking fit and
glossy as could be. Shouldn’t they be holed up by now? Pickings must be
pretty slim in the bush.
Archerwill
First Responders had their Christmas Craft Fair yesterday, so we went over
and had lunch. It didn’t seem as busy as other years – usually it is a
little hard to find a place at the table – but there were as many craft
tables as other years. We got in some nice visiting and bought a few
goodies that we really didn’t need!
