Monday, February 11, 2019

Ice is Nice!


Running water is overrated!!!  With mid-February approaching, we find ourselves in a cold snap that's lasting much longer than usual.  It's been ten days since our waterlines froze and the weather forecast for the next week (as far out as they go) showing no sign of things warming up.  Luckily, we have been able to keep the power running and there is a hot springs bath house a short skiff ride or hike away!

Even though there is no running water in the house, the lights are still on!!!

Sadie Creek (the source of our water and power) is flowing mostly under ice these days!

There are lots of beautiful ice formations around.

This is the hydro shed where we generate power.  

Lots more ice around the exhaust (water which has powered our Pelton Wheel).

 Ice Everywhere!

Downstream from the hydro exhaust

The hydro exhaust is also where "we" fill 5-gallon buckets with water to use in the house.

Here "we" are, lugging 80 pounds of water to the house!

Almost there!

Here "we" are enjoying the fruits of our water gathering labors!  We need lots of water as the hydro-electric controller diverts excess power to the water heaters.  As water boils off, we need to top up the tanks so we can keep the power at 60 cyles.  We also use the water to drink, wash dishes, and in extreme conditions--we can bathe in it!  

At the start of the cold snap, we had winds gusting to 60 which caused waves in the bay to slop up on the dock.  That is an ice-encrusted cleat on the left.

An interesting ice formation caused by the waves.

Nice Ice!

Everything close to the water got iced in!

Ice has also been forming around the edges of the bay.

Looking towards the dock from the deck.

Looking towards the deck from the dock!

The Coast Guard cutter Anacapa came in to visit the hot springs.

Some of our gravel paths are now covered with frozen ground water.

"Has anybody seen the cat?"  She's never around at meal time....

Feral Bueller editing this blog post.

If I need to find Feral, I start a game of solitare.  Within seconds, she's there pointing out possible plays.  The fact that there is food around is just coincidental!  (Note: Rick is considering auditioning for a part as the Geico Caveman if he can get hair to grow a little higher on his face!)





Friday, February 8, 2019

Carniverous Squirrels and Other Critters

As we approach mid February, we're still experiencing some winter!  Our running water froze about a week ago.  (We could get the water running but it's still too cold at night to switch to our backup line, because it would probably freeze again!)  Ice photos are on their way from our photography director.  Here are a few critter photos from around the lodge.

We were a little surprised when the red squirrel from our "Squirrel Tree" took a break from picking seeds out of spruce cones and came over to dine on turkey bones.

We saw a lot of the squirrel for a few days until a mink or marten found the bones one night and took them all!

Of course, we see lots of Bald Eagles around the bay.  They're eating mostly ducks this time of the year.

We have lots of Red Breasted Merganzers skimming the water in front of the lodge.

The Merganzers like to haul out on rocks on a falling tide.

Great Blue Herron in the tree top.

This Felis Catus is very interested in a crab picking operation!