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A first look at the waning ice cover on Long Lake
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A closer look, by Lincoln Street.
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There must be a pleasanter term than "rotting ice."
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Looking south toward Naples
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Looking north, toward Harrison village
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Low water, as per winter lake management practice
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Still a bit chilly to make the new bench inviting
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Yup, we are still going to need this plow
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The Creamery's furniture, stacked till opening day.
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Looking up at the Creamery's weather vane
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An ancient tree dances its limbs
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Clouds have not seen themselves in the water from many weeks.
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Snowmobile tracks end at the line of demarcation between ice and open water, full of cloud reflections
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And those snowmobile tracks seem to emerge from the other side of the open water.
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Hints of summer fun
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So that's where the Creamery's flower pots spend the winter, overlooking the ice.
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And there is still lots of ice.
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A new road sign on Lincoln Street
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Our house, viewed from Front Street
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Red branches, a live giveaway hint of Spring
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Twist and shout, and the end of my walk.