Surveying the landscape, desperate for any signs of life, I could see I was all alone. The travel was treacherous, the days were long, and the hours passed slowly. I fought fatigue, worried about the perils of the wilderness, and wondered when the next big blizzard would hit. I was in the mountains, so the risk of an avalanche was extremely high. One wrong howl and I could be a goner. What if I came across a glacier that blocked my path? Or fell down a huge ice crevasse? All I could do was make my way through the cold and snow as best I could. I was hoping for the best, but was prepared for the worst.


But soon the freezing temperatures overtook my small delicate frame, and in spite of dressing for the weather, I became too weak to go on. All I could do was close my eyes and let fate overtake me. I stood there, frozen in the Arctic landscape, unable to move. What would happen to me now? Would I ever make it back home? It seemed like just the other day I was enjoying a warm Spring afternoon in my own front yard, watching the blooms of the beautiful Bradford pear trees wave in the gentle breeze. Hadn't I just sniffed my first tulips and sat in a garden filled with daffodils?
But suddenly, after being stuck in this frozen tundra for ages, the last wave of Arctic frost overtook my body, and I heard that final call of my name to "go home".
"Pixel. Pixel? PIXEL! Come on sweetie, we've been out in this blustery weather for about 5 minutes now and the snow flurries are getting a little stronger. We've got a light dusting on the ground now. Let's go home and get warm by the fire."
It was MOMMY!! She found me and I was saved!!! Thank goodness it turned out to all be just a daydream...because I'd forgotten to bring my compass and snow shoes!
REALITY CHECK FROM MOMMY: Here in the mountains of Virginia, we had warm beautiful weather up until Friday, then we suddenly nose dived into freezing cold temperatures with lows getting down to about 19 degrees Fahrenheit (-7 degrees Celsius) and snow flurries. We had lots of flurries, heavy winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour (34.75 knots) and cold temperatures, just not quite all the snow that Pixel imagined.
Did you have crazy weather this Spring? I'd love to hear about it friends!! Leave me a comment and tell me all about it.
I LOVED your story Pixel!!!!! Loved the pics, too..... Love the whole "adventure" blog idea.... So creative!!! <3
Reply DeleteThank you so much my friend!! Your wonderful enthusiasm has totally made my day! I wish I knew your name but I am thrilled that my adventure blog is a joy to you. That is certainly my objective.
DeleteTake care and hope to have you back for a visit.
Love, Pixel
Love it... glad it was just a dream. .. we would miss you . Xoxox
Reply DeleteI'm glad it was just a dream too my friend. The Arctic is a big place to be all alone.
DeleteLove, Pixel
Thank goodness Mama found you in the nick of time! Be safe little one. Maybe next time the Abominable Snowman will show up :)
Reply DeleteWe had winter again this last weekend - it is pretty much over now though...thankfully! Glad you survived your ordeal - we would have missed you terribly Pixel!!
Reply DeleteI will just call you Pixel Mitty...Arctic Explorer!
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Reply DeleteI too thought I had taken a long nap and missed summer. We had about an inch of snow over thew weekend and some of our plants didn't make it. I just watched from the windows. Lucky for me I didn't have to potty often. We dogs have our own personnel door to use and can go out whenever we need to.
Reply DeleteIt's been cool then hot. then Cooler and horrible windy and then Muggy hot. Throw in some light showers and horrible sideways rain. And then a few beautiful days to let the squirrels come out an taunt the 3 furbabies !! Watauga Texas... (Forth Worth ) xoxo Kano, Jadzia,, Kira,, and Mommy dog. (Kitty Omar also...)
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