Rob's cabin only really qualifies as a cabin because the toilet roll holders have moose on them, there's a fishing net hanging on the wall... oh, and you can only access it by plowing the drive way with a front loader tracker (which they own). We quickly got into some heated ping pong matches that occupied Chris Silva and I most of the night. A little after midnight, we got in the hot tub and stayed in there till 2AM. Naturally, where ever a hot tub exists in close proximity to snow, the feats of strength begin. We all took our turn in the snow, but Blake was the undisputed winner when, in his swim suit, he jumped off the balcony into the snow, ran across the drive way and made this beautiful snow angel, and then climbed snowy stairs back up to the hot tub.
Before breakfast, Amy and I grabbed out cameras and went out for a little morning cabin photography shoot. It was so gorgeous up there.
The original plan for Saturday was ice fishing. Rob had everything gathered, poles, worms, the little hut thing... everything, but fishing licenses. So we had to go sledding and snowmobiling instead. As you can imagine, everyone wouldn't stop complaining.
While some were out snowmobiling, I asked Rob if he would teach me how to drive the front loader tractor. He climbed in with me and showed me how it worked and then let me play on my own. I built a wonderful pile of snow. It was so fun.
3 comments:
That is some serious tracker driving. That isn't the kind of frontend loader I was picturing....I was thinking more end of life retirement tractor. Love all the pictures! Especially the one of the lone tree in the snow. Beautiful.
Sounds like a great weekend!!
Gorgeous pictures. Who cares about the blown out snow. They are amazing!
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