January 28 – Snow Capped Pines
A cold, crisp sunrise breaks through freshly fallen snow in a quiet tamarack swamp. Overnight, a powerful January cold snap swept across the Northland, laying down nearly a foot of powder.
Winter fronts around Lake Superior and northeastern Minnesota are among the most dramatic of the year — fueled by deep Arctic air, jet stream energy, and sharp temperature contrasts.
Standing in a frozen forest is a natural reset for the soul. In the heart of deep winter, these moments of stillness feel like a gift.
“By the breath of God ice is given, and the broad waters are frozen fast.” — Job 37:10
Time moves faster than any cold front. Pause when you can. Feel the cold. Let it wake you up. and live today for the Glory of God.