Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Sights and Sounds at The Shack in January 2020

I hadn't gone camping at The Shack since NOVEMBER! That is far too long between visits. But this past weekend I was able to go up and enjoy my little bit of land on the ridge. Here are just a few of the sights and sounds from the trip.

It was extremely foggy when I arrived. I had to hang my head out the window in order to stay on the road. I began a few false turns before I was able to find the Santa sign in my yard literally a couple feet in front of me. The fog up there is thick, disorienting, and like something from a movie set. Mother Nature is amazing.




It was cold in the top half of The Shack. Only 40F degrees when I arrived Friday evening. But I am not going to complain. I believe the weather was more mild that what is usual for January.

I immediately lit a fire in the wood stove and settled in. I LOVE that old wood stove and the crackling fires.



I also lit the kerosene heater that my BFF left for me when he borrowed The Shack in December. Between the kerosene heater and the wood stove, I almost cooked myself out!  It was a nice 72F degrees in that drafty, uninsulated building!

It rained all evening. I couldn't watch the stars as I fell asleep, but that was okay. The rain beating on the tin roof (yes, rusted!) was a nice sound. Sorry, I didn't think to record that.

In the morning, I had an egg and sausage bagel - cooked on top of the wood stove. 



While my food cooked, I checked the game cam memory cards. The batteries had run out on both cameras but there were still plenty of photos. No bears this time. But plenty of deer, cats, and birds. The bird bath continues to be a popular spot to visit. It is clear that when the bird bath is dry, the wildlife still checks it out. Then when it rains, they gather for a drink. I look forward to being able to always keep it filled. In the meantime, I'm glad the animals at least get a drink when it rains. 











The remainder of the weekend was dry but very windy. Confirmation that in addition to my solar panels, a wind generator would probably be a productive piece of equipment on my land. 




And last but definitely not least, I've met someone who is beginning her West Virginia country living dream. Her name is Deb and if you would like an introduction to Deb and her land, you can read about it here

The view as I leave....           it's so hard to leave.



*This article may contain affiliate links. If you shop via one of the affiliate links, I may earn a small commission - at no additional cost to you. I am very appreciative of every reader who visits my articles. Thank you.


4 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you got a weekend away at your favorite place ~ your sanctuary. I know the Shack always fills you with joy just being there.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you. Yes, it fills me with joy and peace. Such a beautiful, restorative place (except when I'm digging holes to plant plants.... then it just kicks my behind and leave me sore! haha)

      Delete
  2. I always enjoy these virtual visits to The Shack. Glad you had these refreshing moments at your happy place. Hope you won't have to wait so long before your next trip to paradise.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you. Yes, I hope it won't be so long between visits again.

      Delete