
This year is starting out a bit soggy with record rains. However, the rain will make for some spectacular scenery later into the summer. We still have a few July and August weeks left.
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.
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."
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.