I couldn't pick a favorite picture so I'm posting all three. This last little spot of snow was tucked in some shade behind the big pine, saving itself for one last trail photo. I waited until dark so the lantern could feature and didn't think about the poor birds nesting in the tree. Sorry about that, birds.
My beloved Red Lantern, mushing along with me since the Keebler shawl five years ago (thanks, Alice! :-) is still going strong. The first place musher reached Nome early this morning, but there are many Iditarod mushers and Iknitarod knitters still out on the trail.
My beloved Red Lantern, mushing along with me since the Keebler shawl five years ago (thanks, Alice! :-) is still going strong. The first place musher reached Nome early this morning, but there are many Iditarod mushers and Iknitarod knitters still out on the trail.
We'll keep the light on for you!
6 comments:
Love it - can't wait to see the finished Carbeth! Mush on!
The lantern looks like it would fit in on the Iditarod trail. I like the first photo best because of the wider pool of light.
Who will model the finished Carbeth?
I love the snow and darkness. Totally catches the 'mushing on through the night' feeling. You are really setting some good times this year!
Looking forward to seeing the Carbeth at the end of the trail!!
I loved all three photos! Mush on!
Those photos truly captured the spirit of the trail :)
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