Our first stop was Lake Audrian. For some of our students, this was their first experience with snow!
It didn't help that the mud was also rather treacherous: boot sucking, 4 degrees C, misery. But, we got lots of laughs.
My boots leaked, and the duct tape fixall didn't work, so I stayed back and took pictures, that water was cold!Just some fun snow stuff.
A lichen in the snow, to remind you that I am still silly for these guys.
A wet meadow close to Lake Audrian.
Next stop was Grass Lake, a quaking bog (really a transitional fen, if you want to be correct about it all).
It is called a quaking bog because that is what the ground does beneath your feet. It can be rather disconcerting, but also tons of fun. Basically, it is a 10 meter thick layer of peat filling in the lake. And closer to the edge? That peat is much thinner and actually floating! Thus every step jiggles and shakes.
The edge is rather scary, with a quick dropoff into the deepest part of the lake.
Doesn't bother Eliska though!
Our final stop of the day was at Lake Tahoe, in what used to be one of the largest marshes in the region, until they built an ill conceived 'mini Venice' in the middle for rich people to be able to park their boats by their house.
I tried a little too hard, so all my pictures don't show the houses, but just the beauty.
I tried to get pictures of all my students to introduce them to you, but I will have to add to this list. Some of them weren't able to make it on this trip, and others... well lets just say I respect them to much to put the pics I do have online ;)
Eric, James, Thuy (Nicole in the background), Ti hua,April, Mara, Annie, and Erin
1 comment:
Stunning pictures Heather! It must have been a beautiful day.
I'm sorry Sunday sucked. But days pass and things get better. Hope today is great.
Miss you - K
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