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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Winter's Here



There's snow on the ground, although not much, and a bit slushy.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Summer's Just Around the Corner


The osprey and swallows have returned. A couple of weeks ago I watched our local beaver digging in mud along the river's edge. Although not hibernators, beaver are not particularly active during the winter, so when I see him, during the day, I know winter's officially over. May 15th the Sandpoint Music Festival releases its lineup for the 2009 summer. There's also Art on the Green in Coeur d'Alene, Silverwood, Schweitzer's summer activities including a new family friendly bike trail, and the outstanding Sandpoint Farmer's Market.
With our rates never lower, now is the time to reserve a weekend or longer for your family.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Dover in January: A Quiet Place to Be

There's an abundance of snow in Dover, although it's warmed up quite a bit, and melting has begun. This past Saturday, January 10th, it snowed nearly all day, covering the old snow with an inch of new downy flakes.
Although it's quiet, there are still people around--those who come for the weekend as well as a few full time residents. Every day the fitness club has at least a few guests. We purchased memberships this past weekend and now are enjoy their crisp, clean, and well furnished workout room and outdoor jacuzzi. The outdoor pool's heater wasn't working, but should be by next week.

One of my family's favorite winter activities is walking along the trails. Snow shoes work best, but we slosh, sink, and lumber along, looking for moose, beaver, and the remaining waterfowl. It's much more enjoyable listening to the forest's noises than hearing hearing guns, snowmobiles, or trucks. An occasional chainsaw engine can be heard traveling across the lake, which reminds me of growing up on Hayden Lake. I'm glad we didn't purchase in Sandpoint. While I love the town, I'm much happier biking or driving the two miles that separate Dover from the "big city."

You may purchase a daily pass to the fitness club at the Dover Bay Marina store, . The first person is $10, the next is $8, and I believe the third person is $6. Not terrific prices, but perhaps worth it after a day of skiing. If you do buy a pass, bring a towel and something to drink, as neither of these items are available inside the fitness room. As I'm not a skier, I worked out twice while my husband and son skied at Schweitzer. And speaking of Schweitzer, I highly recommend the shuttle. It runs on the half hour and costs a mere $2 for adults (children six and under are free). It's quick, safe, and a great way to save gas.







Saturday, August 16, 2008

Late Summer, Early Fall, The Most Beautiful Season


We left Spokane for a four day mini Dover vacation unprepared for the heat. It's been in the 90s all week, and tomorrow's supposed to set a record.


This is my favorite time of year in north Idaho. My family and I wake to warm mornings and sit on our deck, enjoying tea and lattes, reading the newspaper (which we purchase at the now open Dover Store, walking distance away) checking email, watching (and listening to) our neighboring osprey family teach their fledglings to fly and catch fish in the pond, the starlings bathing in puddles, and the geese families graze on clover.


I love the hot days, mainly because Lake Pend Oreille is just steps away.


Today we biked to Sandpoint, where we browsed the farmers' market and ate lunch at our favorite coffee and sandwich shop in the Cedar Street Bridge mall. Then we biked to the lake for a short swim, hopped back on our bikes and rode out to Springy Point for another dip in the lake.

Dover's Walking Trails

Dover's Walking Trails
It doesn't get much more beautiful than this

Dover Bay Store and Cafe

Dover Bay Store and Cafe
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