Dusk on Lake Waramaug
Thursday, December 21st, 2006
Warren, Connecticut. We live a half mile from this beautiful and clean lake and in the summer we swim, kayak, and just hang out on it. We see this view almost every day and my wife and I discuss the seasonal change in the lake and view often. By this time in years past the lake is starting to freeze over with ice and by the end of January we can walk on it. By February people are ice fishing and driving snow plows on it to plow ice hockey and skating rinks. I can’t say if the fact that this lake is far from freezing over is a result of global warming, but given that we’ve had no snow and the lake is liquid certainly points to climate change.
Another view of the same image.

Nice place! yes climate change ;]
gedasg, it is a nice place, a really nice place and we’re lucky to live here and have use of it. I can’t say that this odd winter we’re having is the retult of lasting climate change (global warming) but something’s up for sure. Thanks for commenting.
Hey Uncle Richard and Aunt Annie! It’s your favorite niece from Indiana (no, not Courtney, try again)!
Here’s a clue– Aunt Annie, I’m named after your middle name! My kitty shares your name (meow)! I found this totally by surprise. We got your gift– the pictures are beautiful, thank you– and I wanted to look you up online. What should I find but a website!
Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday, etc. We all love you!
The Lathams
Wow Meredeth (or should I call you FN), great to hear from you and I’m delighted you found this web site (I have others, let’s see if you can find them too).
I’m delighted you liked the pictures(s) and of course, we all love you too.