Friday, April 5th, 2019

Iris Turns Seven (LaPlatte Nature Park)

For Iris’s seventh birthday, I take my goofballs to one of our favorite old stomping grounds in Shelburne, Vermont.

 

 

 

Iris’s first winter, I carried her all over the LaPlatte Nature Park. Those were the days!Β  Down at the river, someone had nailed a rudimentary handrail to a log. I crossed the log often, trusting the worn crampons on my old army surplus snowshoes to keep me from sliding off the log into the river as I gently touched the handrail to steady my balance, sleeping baby on my back.

 

 

 

The log was washed out with the spring floods, so the same someone decided he’d like to try his hand at building a suspension bridge. It was pretty good, but he got in trouble for doing so without a permit, so he had to dismantle it. I blogged about the incident on June 1st, 2014.

 

 

 

So the next winter, Joplin (that’s his name) built a bridge of sticks and posted a sign, “river crossing for squirrels foxes and other small mammals,” just to let people know that the bridge was NOT intended for them to use. Wink wink. Who has ever heard of needing a permit to build a squirrel bridge? I blogged about the incident on January 26, 2015.

 

 

 

I met Joplin the summer of 2016. He told me of his intentions to raise money and find some budding engineers to build a permissible suspension bridge. I stayed up to date with his goings-on, but did not partake in anything other than walking in the woods. The following year, he built a new small mammals bridge, as small bridges do have the habit of wandering downstream in spring floods.

 

 

 

We had sold the house by the time work begun on the bridge. For Iris’s seventh birthday, we visited Joplin’s suspension bridge for the first time. It is a troll bridge. I love it! I miss you sorely, LaPlatte Nature Park.

 

 

The sign reads (with some punctuation edits):

One day a troll who lived in a mountain shouted: “There’s a cow bellowing!”

Seven years later, the troll who lived across the valley answered: “Couldn’t it just as well be a bull as a cow?”

Another seven years passed before the troll in a third mountain, nearby, screamed, “If you two don’t keep quiet and stop this commotion, I’ll have to move!”

The End.

 

Friday, March 29th, 2019

Goofballs (L’Île du Marais)

 

Iris & Akiva discuss the various merits of their snowballs.

 

 

 

Akiva is left with the feeling of having created an inferior snowball.

 

 

 

We climb the lookout that I might take a fine dual portrait in front of the marsh.

 

 

 

Then I try individual portraits.

 

 

 

A wide-angle lens definitely increases goofballishness in closeup.

 

 

 

We have a memorable adventure.

 

Monday, March 18th, 2019

Crystal Transformation

Old, hard snow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our feet leave no tracks.

 

Wednesday, March 6th, 2019

At Tinker Falls with Gramps

After all these months, Iris does not get better. Tired of emergency appointments, I bring the children to my folks have Gramps look at her. As we look forward to the equinox, now just two weeks away, Iris regains her health. Three months of illnesses has made this long winter dark. I live in the shadow of a looming fear of its return.

 

 

 

I love these falls. I have visited them at so many different ages in my life.

When I watch their falling water or their hanging ice, I see my family.

 

Saturday, February 23rd, 2019

Heart Crayons

This year, I decided to teach my children the true meaning of Valentine’s day: day-after-Valentine’s-day 50% off sales on gourmet chocolate. I bought one heart-shaped box for Papa. We shared it over the course of a few days. When the box was empty, he gave it to Iris. It remained empty until we re-melted down all of the crayons that we had turned into block shapes in order to turn them into heart-shapes. I sewed protective stretch-denim bags for each of the crayons. Iris decided a heart-shaped box is the perfect place for heart-shaped crayons. I have no idea what we will do with so many giant heart-shaped crayons. Here, you can see Martin testing out the red one.

 

Monday, February 11th, 2019

First Photo in the New House

My children have been sick for months.

As soon as I think it is getting better, it gets worse.

I move their feverish bodies from room to room as I paint the walls.

 

Tuesday, January 1st, 2019

Decline of the Woods Piano (Winter)