Red Skier

red skier statue at Jiminy Peak
Red Skier Statue at Jiminy Peak, Berkshire Mountains, MA

This statue of a red skier and the old photos behind it are in the showcase at the Jiminy Peak Country Inn entrance. Jiminy Peak in Hancock, Massachusetts was founded in 1948 and was named after – Jiminy Cricket. There are no longer t-bars at the mountain like the one the little boy is clinging to in the old photo.

turbines at Jiminy Peak
“In August 2007, Jiminy became the first private US business (and only ski resort) to invest in its own megawatt class wind turbine.” (from Wikipedia) The three wind turbines shown on a neighboring peak are newer than the original turbine; one skis right past the first turbine which is on the top of the ski mountain.

ski lesson
My two sons getting a lesson in parallel skiing: the ski instructor is in the green jacket, my sons are wearing bright blue and black with red striped jackets.

For more photos with a little or a lot of red:
Ruby Tuesday

Review with Stuck Leaf

leaf stuck in a fence in front of a pool
Leaf in chain link fence in front of pool

On My Blog

pre dawn at Jiminy Peak Country Inn Outside the hotel in Berkshires in afternoon Outside Jiminy Peak Country Inn in early morning
I didn’t have much time to blog this week, as my kids are off from school and we went on vacation to the Berkshire Mountains.

If I had more blogging time this week, I would have done a Nature Notes post about both Tu B’Shvat (the Jewish holiday of the trees) and Parshat B’Shalach, before which one is supposed to feed the birds. Here is a nice story about the Maharal, feeding birds, and teaching children.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Describe Person Experiment. You are still most welcome to participate!

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

SkyWatch at Jiminy Peak

swftomSky Watch Friday is a photo meme with photos of sunrises, sunsets, blue skies, gray skies, pink skies, dark skies and any other kind of sky posted by bloggers all over the planet.

Outside the hotel in Berkshires in afternoon
Afternoon View Outside Jiminy Peak Country Inn

Three photos from the same vantage point: the first one was taken on January 26, a day of some sunshine and wonderful skiing with the family. You may notice that all the snow in the second photo has been washed away by the rains in this one. But Jiminy Peak in the Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts does a great job of snow making and grooming, so skiing was fine.

Outside Jiminy Peak Country Inn in early morning
Outside Jiminy Peak Country Inn in early morning, day of rain

On this day, January 25, it rained so much and the winds were high so the mountain was closed, unusual for January.

pre dawn at Jiminy Peak Country Inn
pre dawn at Jiminy Peak Country Inn

Everyone was asleep except me and the friendly desk clerk.

Review with Magnolia Buds

magnolia buds
Magnolia Buds in January 2010

On My Blog

South Park and Eighth in the snow shed windows and window on a house Red Rose Hip
giraffe zoo drawing daughter in front of flowers

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

  • Ilana-Davita asked some good questions about the parsha (which is Bo, about the end of the ten plagues and is quite violent).
  • I finally finished reading Laish by Aharon Appelfeld, which is reviewed beautifully here by Jew Wishes. I cannot even begin to imagine being a 15 year old without parents who is raised by this caravan, but in some ways it is similar to Aharon Appelfeld’s story, who also lost his parents quite young.
  • Mrs. S. is playing one of my favorite games, Othello. But she seems to be changing the rules.
  • Muqata has an eye witness account about the IDF field hospital in Haiti: “A doctor and nurse from Germany came. They heard this is best hospital in Haiti. An emergency room team from Colombia arrived with all their equipment and asked if they could set up next to us to be part of our hospital. England is the enlightened country in Europe, the one which has an academic boycott of Israel; twenty British doctors and nurses asked to work with us.”
  • Melissa wrote “It Takes a Community.”

Thursday Challenge: Winter

South Park and Eighth in the snow
Corner of South Park and Eighth Avenues in Highland Park after December 31, 2009 snowfall. I loved the bright green against the white and gray.

Thursday Challenge theme is WINTER (Ice, Icicles, Snow, Tobogganing, Skating, Frost, Winter Clothing,…). And next week is MESSY.

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