touch down
Posted by amy at February 19th, 2007
Pardon me if I seem a little spacy, re-entry is tough and the come down after the most perfect week is sure to be a bit loopy. Every once in a while, you get a day that makes life worth living. When the snow started to fall last Tuesdsay, I could smell the possibility of it, and when I got the call at 5:15 am on Wednesday that there was indeed a snow day, on valentines’s day, I was giddy with possibility.
To some, the idea of spending two hours shoveling sounds like the start of a novel set in hell and yet, for me, it was as if the fountains of Naples, Florida decided my pennies were worth a Valentine’s day blizzard. I followed up shoveling with valentine themed arts and crafts which we delivered [via snowshoe] to the ladies next door. I cooked dinner with my husband [ginger beef with spicy green beans, a bottle of Barefood Merlot], got in another round of shoveling and went for my first real snowshoe hike of the year.

I grabbed the snowshoes again on Saturday, Sunday and again today and hit Mt. Greylock - the tallest mountain in Massachusetts. Saturday, I started out too late in the day, got a short hike in down to a waterfall and then back up, before I was afraid the sun would go down and I’d be bear food.
Sunday, I got out early and tried out a trail my brother tipped me off to. My hike up was fast and furious, it was cloudy and I was cold, but the climb felt good. I encountered a few people who were climbing in with their skis on - maybe next year I’ll give it a try. I didn’t make it to the summit - maybe 1.5 miles up? When I made it back down to my car, the sun was shining, I was sweating and my body felt great.
Today, I headed out for an afternoon trek around the ridge trials. Thudnerbolt goes straight up, where as Bellows Pipe winds its way around the lower part of the hill. As I got back to the car I snapped one more shot across the valley, to remember the end of my perfect weekend.





Your weekend had breath taking views! Hope everyone is doing great. We miss the kids dearly send our hugs and kisses to them!!
marcie