Very cold mornings (10ºF) will produce ice crystals. Once the sun hits it they all disappear into thin air. If you are a fan of ice formations check out the latest posting on
http://blackrange.org/the-black-range-naturalist/
Go to chapter " ICE"
We stopped by Bosque at the end of the day hoping to see birds and wildlife but all we saw was human birds armed with cameras with impressive lenses.
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Sure feels like winter in this late autumn. The low sun shines a soft golden light that gives a dreamy tone to the landscape. More like a glow.
Sierra County’s best kept secret is Damsite Historic District, which is undergoing restoration and worth a visit any time of year.
I have never been a fan of Thanksgiving feasts. I did not grow up with it.
I like to give thanks by going for a hike and be immersed in Nature rain or shine....or snow!
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After spending 4 weeks in busy and noisy Belgium, it felt so good to be home and enjoy the beauty and quiet surrounding us.
This is why I live here!
So grateful...
Must-read reporting and commentary from around the state and the country. Today's intelligence: accounts of flooding damage in southwestern New Mexico and a prediction of more damaging rain
Thanks to the unusual 23+ inches of rain so far this year, all grasses are tall and abundant.
Beware, none of their names are their scientific names. Just my visual artist fantasy.
Percha Creek is still running amongst a green landscape with healthy ponderosas, tall grasses and wild flowers.
Must-see reporting and commentary from around the state and the country. Today's intelliegence: a British writer/photographer's take on small-town America includes images of how Truth or Consequences looked 15 years ago.
The sphinx moth also called the hummingbird moth flies so fast it is hard to capture its wings in flight.
Twas a lovely community day! Beautiful weather. A new tradition.
See you next year!