Wednesday, April 14, 2021

April Sledding in the Fog

On April 17, 2020, Lincoln had just received about 6 inches of snow the afternoon and night prior, the largest snow of a pretty disappointing cold season for snow (thankfully, we had a much more fun snow season this year; more on that in another post, probably!). On a morning walk around Pioneers Park before working from home during the pandemic, fog had settled in and had not yet fully mixed out. This made for some great scenery of the snow-covered landscape, including this family sledding for the last time before spring and summer set in. By late in the afternoon, the only remaining hint of this snow was a damp ground, as sun-angle season was in full effect.