Nothing. No tracks but my own are stitched into the dusting of fresh snow, white as birch bark, that fell during the night. No flittering shadows in the trees, not a
sliver1 of bird song in the air.
What sun there is this time of year shines weakly, halfheartedly through the white gauze of clouds, offering not even the slightest
pretense2 of warmth. For nearly a week temperatures around my Wisconsin cabin have not risen above zero. The mercury seems painted to the bottom of the thermometer.