You might have to zoom in to the space between Buckeye and Rowan to see the magic snow in the air that’s the point of the title of this post. … But I swear … it’s magical.
I didn’t see the snow crystals in the air until I processed the images. Lingering as it was “puffed” up by the horses walking, I guess? But definitely added a bit of magic!
Ah! Fantastic!!!!!!! 🙂 We got rain (but 0.33 inch, which is respectable!) in this lower area of Disappointment Valley, though from what I could see when I ventured out in the mud earlier this morning, upper Disappointment was getting snow – and Temple Butte was nearly obscured. As the temp drops, I think the snow will fall. 🙂
Once upon a time, long, long ago, I drove through a mountain pass, on the way to work – the passing storm of the night had moved east and a clear blue, cold sky seemed to travel ‘with me’ – IF the highway hadn’t been so slick – if the ‘go to work’ traffic not so heavy, I would have pulled off to the side of the road, to drink in the ‘magic dust’ of ice crystals that filled the air, with each puff of wind – the trees that sparkled with all the colors of the rainbow as the light of sun refracted – it was SOOO beautiful! And worth a write up for being late – alas, I just kept driving, snail pace – for fear if I stopped, I might cause a pile up… 😀 But yes, the sunny times year round, of our state, so often deliver ‘magic, fairyland’ to a moment in time/space – and well – KUDOS to you for capturing it, to share with others!
Ah, I know what that magical combination looks like! I’m glad to have the quiet and peace during the winter to stop and take it all in, when it happens. 🙂
Cool! Sparkly snow dust! The gift that keeps on giving – beautiful, wonderful snow.
I didn’t see the snow crystals in the air until I processed the images. Lingering as it was “puffed” up by the horses walking, I guess? But definitely added a bit of magic!
Speaking of snow – it’s here, TJ! Three inches this morning when I looked out the window first thing. Hope you’re getting this!
Ah! Fantastic!!!!!!! 🙂 We got rain (but 0.33 inch, which is respectable!) in this lower area of Disappointment Valley, though from what I could see when I ventured out in the mud earlier this morning, upper Disappointment was getting snow – and Temple Butte was nearly obscured. As the temp drops, I think the snow will fall. 🙂
The horses are always magic, no matter what the setting!
So. Exactly. Perfectly. TRUE!!! 🙂
Once upon a time, long, long ago, I drove through a mountain pass, on the way to work – the passing storm of the night had moved east and a clear blue, cold sky seemed to travel ‘with me’ – IF the highway hadn’t been so slick – if the ‘go to work’ traffic not so heavy, I would have pulled off to the side of the road, to drink in the ‘magic dust’ of ice crystals that filled the air, with each puff of wind – the trees that sparkled with all the colors of the rainbow as the light of sun refracted – it was SOOO beautiful! And worth a write up for being late – alas, I just kept driving, snail pace – for fear if I stopped, I might cause a pile up… 😀 But yes, the sunny times year round, of our state, so often deliver ‘magic, fairyland’ to a moment in time/space – and well – KUDOS to you for capturing it, to share with others!
Ah, I know what that magical combination looks like! I’m glad to have the quiet and peace during the winter to stop and take it all in, when it happens. 🙂
Such a wondrous photo of them , the light and the snow.
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Thanks, Karen. 🙂
Beautiful.
Indeed. 🙂 We got just rain here so far (snow higher in elevation); hope ya’ll get some wet stuff!
I missed seeing this fabulous photo. The color, the snow, the horses!
Quiet and peace … and a pinch of magic. 🙂