Monday, February 1, 2010

RGNF Guard Station

A backward glance
Something's watching.
Up we go!
Wayne deep into it.
Two snowmen on small rock

How white is the snow?
How blue are winter shadows?
How deep in the snow does exquisite glacial blue appear?
How deep is the snow, Wayne Odom?
How can green pine needles seem so black?
How brilliantly can snow sparkle, like diamonds in the sun?
A snowshoe walk through the pastures of the RGNF Guard Station also demonstrated that a few of us can perspire on a freezing winter day--a day of incomparably clear blue skies, slight breezes, and great fun.
Join us next Monday before 10 a.m. at the South Fork Visitor Center.
--Doug Knudson 873-5239
Opportunity for service: The Visitor Center director, Josephine Pierce, invites volunteers to help one or two Saturday mornings or afternoons per month to tend the Center and interact with skiers, sledders, and travelers.
Inquire at 873-5512.

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