After traveling for three days on three different modes of transportation I finally made it home on Monday. When I left Gustavus there was hardly any snow on the ground, two weeks later I come home to find there is around four feet of snow on the ground, more than normal around here. So once I got done unloading the six months worth of groceries from my loaded down can, I had enough time to put away the cold and frozen foods, grab a quite bite for lunch and then it was off to shovel snow off of the house (it is lacking a roof so the floor needs to be shoveled when it snows, and the back stairs at the lodge so they don't collapse under the weight of the snow. Since Monday the temps have been in the upper 30s to low 40s with no snow but rain. Now there is lots of slush, puddles, and very little snow left.
I do have some pictures of my trip south and some since returning home. I have been playing catch up all week with house chores and building our house so I have not had lots of time to go through those yet. But hopefully I can get to them this weekend so I can post a batch of pictures by Monday for your enjoyment.
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