Another way we could pass on the narrow path was to hug one another and pivot. What a nice way to welcome a new-to-me community member! That winter I experienced cabin fever, as the snow piled up almost to the top of the cabin’s windows. It was a huge job to shovel the path, heaving snow up and over the top of the snow. Matia climbed up somehow and danced around on top (luckily she was small enough not to fall through the crust!), shouting “this is the way to cure cabin fever!” Early in February I journeyed out to visit a friend who’d barely recovered from chemo. I got a ride with Carol and we joined the caravan of staff and guests…what an adventure! It took 2 hours to reach Detroit, 10 miles away. We had to stop and wait for the plow truck to clear a wide enough section for the incoming cars to slip by. Carol yelled greetings to each car heading up to Breitenbush – Welcome! she said, You’ll have a great time!