Hau chops some wood to keep us warm in the cold months.
| Kate and TC get cozy by the fireplace. |
Hau and Jackson also snuggle by the fireplace. Generally, that's where we spend all our time in the winter.
Hau and Kate's house was built in 1911. A solidly built stone house will never fall over, but is somewhat hard to heat, similar to how a cave might be. The wind that gusts through Teasdale batters the house and creates all kinds of interesting noises that have become part of everyday life.
| Friends basking in some sunshine on the porch in the winter. |
Kate at field training out in the desert.
Kate at work.
Hau continued to work at the field station in Capitol Reef. He introduced many students to the wonders of the natural world, hosted some lively dinnertime debates and always wowed visitors with his Boggle skills.
| The scene on a short hike from the field station. |
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| Hau with a group of students. |
The first year back home was characterized by rhythms and lots of getting outside. Kate and Hau had many small hiking adventures and also traveled around Utah a bit, discovering new things.
...to be continued...
