Showing posts with label White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Wet Wednesday

It snowed yesterday...all day...at least at our house. Only a couple hundred feet below us in elevation it was raining. Then last night, it warmed up and whatever new snow we got started to melt away, leaving rivulets behind where the structure of the snow started to collapse. Today, it's 40+ degrees outside. Strangest winter weather I've seen.






Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Drive Home




Snowed last night. At least 10" on our driveway. Not the nice dry white fluffy variety, but the heavy wet it's-not-quite-cold-enough, make-the-road-like-a-spilled-slurpee variety. I guess when we asked for a good dump of snow, we forgot to specify which kind. We'll try harder next time.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Glitter

We live at 5600' above sea level. Lately the clouds have been rolling off the mountainside behind us like a blanket of fog. The air was very cold this morning...well below freezing. For a few moments, we found ourselves amidst the clouds...and in the middle of a rainbow of glitter. Fairy dust.

It's very hard to photograph, but I gave it a try...and it only lasted a few moments, so there wasn't time to do much in the way of experimenting with settings and such...







Shortly after, the sun broke through and it was gone. Just like that. 

A little later, I took a drive to the top of the pass ... that mountainside behind us, even above where the clouds live mostly all day. There, where moisture and frozen air peacefully co-habitate, a beautiful frosted forest thrives. 





It never did warm up much, but the sun came out and it was a bluebird kinda day.  





And if you turned around and looked behind you, were it not for the white flocked trees that live in the clouds, you'd never even know what a winter wonderland awaits you just moments away. Crazy, but beautiful, this place we live - and love. 







Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Obsessed with White



When you live somewhere that is deep in snow for months each year...AND you've never lived in the snow before... it's easy to become obsessed with white. My new obsession is to discover the countless shades of white and the delicate textures of snow.