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A New Year Begins

The last year has brought a lot of changes with one of those being able to celebrate the arrival of 2022 from Hawaii with family. For the first time in several decades my family had the opportunity to travel over the holidays and decided to take advantage of such a situation. The question was where? Hawaii was presented and accommodations were available but COVID could really be an issue as Hawaii had been pretty strict with people entering. As fall got under way we decided to begin booking a week in this paradise as the pandemic restrictions seemed to be staying the same, allowing us to spend a week vacationing without the need to quarantine first.

Christmas arrived which we were able to celebrate with family, unlike the year prior. As soon as our family gatherings were over, it was time to pack. Fortunately we had been doing some of this beforehand knowing there would only be a few days between Christmas and our trip. There was much to be done during the week both at work and home but New Year’s Eve day was upon us before we were ready. The next day would be a full day of flying. If everything went according to plan, we would be in the ocean before sunset for the last day of 2021.

Sunrise above the clouds

It was 4am and the alarm began blaring, however we were already awake and beginning to get ready for our day. A short time later we were in the car on our way to the airport. It was an early flight out of Minneapolis with a stop in Los Angeles before continuing on to Hawaii. Moving through security without any issues we walked to our gate with just a short time before boarding the airplane would begin. Time kept ticking by but our flight did not board. Earlier in the week airlines had experienced a lot of cancelations due to COVID and technical problems. We kept wondering if they were effecting our flight on this morning. Now it was just a few minutes before we were supposed to leave and the announcement finally came that boarding would begin. Once we were seated, an alert came across the phone that our flight was delayed 45 minutes. By the time we were in the air it was more than that. Fortunately our connecting flight in LA had sent an alert that it was delayed a couple of hours so we shouldn’t miss it. Unfortunately my plan of being in the ocean before sunset was not likely to happen now. Oh well, if that’s the worst that happens it’s still a good day of travel.

Mountains rising above the clouds

As daylight began to fill the sky, the clouds became visible from our runway. Soon after we were flying through them watching snowflakes sweep by our windows as we continued higher. Eventually we made our way above them. The white, fluffy cotton like now floated below us appearing as a harmless blanket. Within a short time the rays of the rising sun made their way into the windows of the airplane and filling the sky with beautiful morning light. What a sight from this viewpoint. As we made our way across the country, clouds covered much of the ground below, but at one point mountain tops rose above them. It created a beautiful and scenic view from our tiny windows as we fly by admiring the snow covered rock sculptures.

Flying over SoFi Stadium on our way into LAX

Moving further west we finally broke out of the clouds allowing the landscape below to appear. We were almost to LAX at this point and could see this sprawling city coming into view. Continuing to descend towards our runway, SoFi Stadium appeared just outside our window – the home of Superbowl 56 which my wife and I will be a part of in the next month. It was nice to get a view of where we’ll be working for a few weeks. Minutes later we were on the ground and heading towards our next flight. With the that flight delayed we took some time to meet up with our final family member heading to Hawaii for New Years. Soon after meeting up, a portion of our group went on to meet some longtime friends on their way to the airport for a flight to Minneapolis. We only had a few moments together to swap hugs before each continuing on their journey. Amazing how things work out sometimes. Had our connecting flight not been delayed we would not have had the opportunity to meet up.

Landing in Hawaii as the day's light is beginning to wane

The day continued to pass by, however at a slower pace than normal since we continued to move west and time changes kept the clock moving at a slower rate. Once again in the air, the largest of cities began to shrink below with nothing but ocean ahead for several hours. Sitting back and trying to relax as the waves rolled below while this plane flew west, there was much anticipation of a tropical paradise. Finally we began to lower in the sky and see land once again. Moments later we landed for the last time and retrieved our luggage as the sun lowered to the horizon. With color filling the evening sky, we loaded everything into our car for the week and headed towards our place of residence. Along the way fireworks began exploded across the hillside in celebration of the end of 2021 turning to a New Year. Throughout the night these fireworks continued raining down eventually lulling us to sleep after a very long day of travel. We awoke to explosions going off all over Kona, Hawaii signaling the arrival of 2022. With a brief smile I passed out once again anxious to awaken to daylight and ocean waves to start a New Year in a way I’ve never experienced before. Will this set a new tone for the up coming year? It certainly can’t hurt, right?

The setting sun as we arrive in Kona

What’s in Store for 2021?

While the uncertainty with COVID still persists as 2021 begins, there are events planned for me and my family this year. A year ago I had no idea what the year would bring but this year I have a number of things already added to the calendar. Continuing to get out and look for those interesting shots will be a year long endeavor as it has been for many years now. There already has been some nice opportunities as several frosty mornings painted the landscape white. Once again I will be heading to the Superbowl to participate in the atmosphere and whatever events surround this biggest of games. It takes place in Tampa, Florida this year. I continue to be nervous about the worldwide pandemic in a situation like this and will be taking whatever precautions I can to remain safe. At the same time I’m looking forward to some warmer weather and the opportunity to take photographs amongst the palm trees.

Superbowl concerts

As spring arrives I’ll continue my hunt for more of Minnesota’s native orchids. Currently I’ve began to map out a few locations and the time of summer some of these orchids bloom in to add to the calendar. It’s exciting to think about finding and snapping some shots of these beautiful, exotic plants currently hibernating beneath the snow. The goal is to add 6 new species to my list which would bring me to about half of the areas native orchids.

One of Minnesota's wild orchids

The end of spring will bring my second daughters’ graduation. While I don’t like the idea that she’ll be finishing high school this year, I’m excited for what she may do as she begins her next phase in life. It’s unknown what her ceremony will look like and how we’ll be able to celebrate this achievement but we’re hopeful for a closer to normal event. We’ll figure out something regardless. Those who had to find unusual ways to mark this milestone last year have paved the way for us this year figuring out new methods for us to use.

2021 graduation cake

Over the course of the winter, spring, and summer I’ll be in training for a big event I’ll be sharing with my daughters in late summer. We’re going to camp in the Tetons preparing to climb Grand Teton. I’m extremely excited to take this on and also quite nervous as this is a very physical activity. Will I be able to complete it celebrating the climb with my girls? My cousin and his daughter will also be joining us on this trip. The altitude is such a factor for me. I can do the hiking, which is seven miles in one direction, and climbing. Both of these are fun for me but as soon as you add in the element of thinner air, it slows me down as I need to frequently stop and regenerate my oxygen levels. Still, to be able to enjoy mountain views for several days while camping and watch the star filled sky are exciting to prepare for along with summiting with my family members once again returning to a National Park.

Grand Teton

This year has a lot of potential to gain a lot of life experience. How much will be dependent on the COVID levels as we continue to battle this virus which may allow us to return to more normal life. In any event, we’ll adjust as needed and work towards making more life long memories in 2021.

Buffleheads landing in the water

Happy New Year!

Whenever possible I like to get up to see the sun rise on New Year’s Day. Thankfully that is later in the morning this time of year as typically the night before I welcome the New Year and then retire for the night. This year I awoke, grabbed my gear, something to eat, and headed to a nearby lake hoping for a beautiful start to the first day of the year. It was a cold morning with temperatures in the single digits Fahrenheit. I didn’t plan on staying out long so I didn’t put on all of my cold weather clothing, just enough to watch the sun come up and then head home. What I wasn’t anticipating was the frost covered landscape capturing my interest.

Frost forming on evergreen branches

As daylight grew brighter on this cold morning, I began to notice the little white crystals forming on the trees around me. This winter landscape was becoming white with frost for a beautiful start to 2021. I began to examine the frost covered branches noticing how different it was on evergreens vs bare tree branches and old flower stems from the summer before. The evergreens seem to have little beads of frost while the other plants where forming larger pentagon shaped clear crystals. It was quite interesting to think about how a minor difference in conditions could lead to frost forming differently. Was there just enough difference in the temperature with the evergreens or humidity in the air? Amazing!

Frost crystals

The cold was beginning to penetrate deeper and deeper into me reminding me I was only prepared to be there a short time. Heading back toward my car I kept getting distracted with these frost crystals. The sun began to peak out from behind the morning clouds casting some light onto these little ice formations. I had to stay and try to capture this. Heading towards some cattails I noticed the snow beneath me. It looked so soft with lots of glimmering ice covering it. That must be from snowflakes which had melted in the warm sun filled days before refreezing into clear globes of ice.

The soft snow beneath my feet

On closer inspection, I could see frost crystals everywhere on top of snow. This is something I haven’t noticed before but they were everywhere rising up from the snow covered ground. Looking just right they would glisten in the morning sunlight revealing their pentagon shapes, just like on the dried branches nearby. This was so interesting. Unfortunately it was getting more difficult to work the camera with the cold setting into my hands. It was time to go warm up, but hopefully there would be more opportunities to explore this miniature world of frost. I love experiencing something new and interesting. What a great way to begin the new year!

Happy New Year to each of you with hope for many enjoyable moments and memories!

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