
It's a pleasure to live so close to Lost Lake, and a brisk twenty minute walk in the sun can turn a frown upside down. These pics were taken yesterday, the 30th.

The nudie dock, without nudniks.

The lake was cold and very calm. I didn't see any trout breaking the surface.


Dead ferns covered in a delicate dusting of frost.

Highbush cranberries thawing in the warmish air.

Fir trees infested with various kinds of lichen.
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