“W” is for whirlwind

It has been a crazy couple of weeks. First we went camping to evade a music festival in town.

We worked out a kayak lift system that didn’t break us. We hitched our kayaks to a horse drawn carriage and were transported in comfort to the shore of a beautiful lake.

We loaded up the boats and headed to our favorite campsite, complete with Adirondack chairs.

It was sunny but cool. I swam my final letter in the alphabet, “W”, and sunned myself on a rock to stave off hypothermia. Tim swam longer than me and had a harder time warming up.

Not my best but it’s too cold to keep swimming.

We found a great tent site, where a tree had already fallen. Nature won’t strike twice in the same place, would she?

We sat and looked at the water and clouds for hours on end.

We returned home Sunday, I worked Monday, we went out to dinner for our 18th anniversary, then packed again.

We are back on Seguin Island! This will be about our 14th fall. We spent summer 2008 ad season caretakers and have returned most years since then to help close up the island in the fall.

We packed enough food and water for as long as we will be here. Luckily the Wednesday Warriors were here and they were a big help hauling our gear from the boat to the beach and then up the hill.

We were soon joined by one set of kids and grand kiddos. What a blast. Naturally we ate lobster and corn, found beach glass, hiked trails, gave tours of the tower, flew airplanes, cracked crab claws, watched sunsets, ate delicious meals, hunted crickets in the kitchen, and played lots of cards.

That’s them at the sunset bench we built in 2008.

Great memories are made here.

“V” is for victory

Although I tried to complete the alphabet today, I messed up “W”. There’s still time.

Kayaks are loaded on the car, bags are packed and we’re taking a horse and carriage ride into Great Camp Santononi tomorrow. And maybe I will get to swim.

First I have to pick out my camping, knitting project.

On a roll

Helicopter cloud shadow

We hiked with friends on Sunday and then swam to freeze off. We created, what I am sure would have been, a beautiful “R” but my gps hiccuped. Instead, I improved my “P”.

Today I was motivated and it paid off. Three letters! I could still feel my fingers when I was done. Drumroll…

“T” is missing because I already swam it when a “K” fail became a “T”.

Since I started at the end of the alphabet, I only have one, maybe two letters left. Maybe, because I could flip an “M” to make it a “W”.

We’re going kayak camping this weekend. I may really complete this challenge.

Minding my “P’s and Q’s”

They are both a bit of a stretch but autumn is coming. It was 49 degrees at home this morning! I swam with a brave friend who let out such a whoop when she got in the water, it echoed for minutes off the cliffs around Chapel Pond.

Not sure what I triangulated. Or how it happened. I split the letters into 2 swims to keep it neat. It’s hard enough retracing one letter. I had to quit early because a few fingers went numb.

My “Q” is weak.

Autumn is coming!

So I knit my fourth pair of jaywalker socks.

JK

Just kidding and just “K”

Tim and I tackled a home project today. We had to replace the hardware on a twenty year old casement window. Its last straw was when a windstorm ripped it right off its track.

It is a large heavy window, nice to look through but not to hold from the second story. We had our troubles. I installed the hardware backwards and Tim struggled with a track. We were saved when a strapping young man gave us a helping hand.

They got the new hardware started in the tracks and left me to finish the job. I did but left this note for Tim.

“Gone swimming to drown my sorrows”. This was followed inside by another note which said simply, “JK”.

And here’s just “K”.

I’m pretty happy with it. I only swam one letter because thunderstorms were predicted and the sky was getting dark.

Here’s the raw form.

I’m hopeful we will have enough days left for open water swimming to fill in the rest of the alphabet before we are relegated back to 25 meter swim lanes.

Shaking it up

The water is starting to warm up again. I swam without getting hypothermia and there were even a few other people splashing in the lake.

“KLM” Is next but there are issues.

I don’t know what happened with this “K”. The bottom leg is way too close to the start.

But if I flip it over, I’m ahead of the game and have a “T”.

“M” needed a little tweaking.

Not sure what I was thinking when I started it sideways.

Next up is controversial. I took a short run for the first time in quite a while.

And ran an “L”. I’ll have to think about this one.

In the meantime, the wildlife is getting very comfortable in our front yard. The other day, I woke a fawn up when I went to check on my bees.

How do you spell golf

Begin with a “G” and end with an “F”. After I played a quick round today, I headed to Chapel Pond to swim and continue my gps alphabet. It was only a short swim with a tiny “G”. I was on my own and forgot my float.

Yesterday we rode the new section of the rail trail from Saranac Lake to Floodwood, 18 miles round trip. It was lovely: great surface, pretty flat with views of Lake Clear, Little Clear Pond and Hoel Pond. This is a terrific use of the old rail bed.

Another snake.

On the home front, we have a couple of cheeky fawns. They are not at all impressed with us but left my crop of 3 tomatoes alone.

Time to get a move on

Summer is flying by. Nights are cooler and “tropical” Storm Debby dumped some very cold water in the Adirondacks.

I hoped to swim 3 letters today but my fingers were numb somewhere in the middle of the second letter.

I tried to sneak in a tiny “f” At the end but it doesn’t count it because it’s not legible.

Tim shivered the whole ride home with the car heat set at 80! My fingers were so cold, I couldn’t button my flannel shirt! (I got some help with that task).