
Rowan and her band make their way to the original water catchment in Spring Creek Basin on a recent soft evening.
We have had more than two weeks again of dry, dry weather (which has been helpful for things like finishing the new water-catchment project), but we have a very good chance tonight of SNOW into tomorrow. After those nice little rains/snows earlier this fall, our dirt is turning to dust again, so it will be good to see the land covered in the glittery white stuff, with moisture that seeps slowly into the thirsty soil. Even in the high deserts of Colorado, we look forward to winter’s life-giving snow!
She’s looking really good going into winter.
They’re all looking really good after rains this summer and fall helped the vegetation. đ
Rowan the beautiful. Hoping this coming storm will be good to us…and the new catchment can begin its work!
I hope so, too – on both counts! đ
Hoping for a lot of white flakes!
Us, too! đ
Always hoping for snow, I mean seriously 12 months a year. đ
Ha. I don’t mind rain … and the fleeting time for snow keeps it magical?! đ
Love the picture and the wish for snow!
We got our wish for snow! đ