
No, it didn’t stick, or make the ground wet, or even white.
Yes, the sun was shining through low clouds while flakes wafted from high clouds.
Oh my gosh, yes, it was magical with Mariah and her bandmates so peacefully grazing all around.
The blessing is that this magic is not rare with the mustangs in Spring Creek Basin.
As you do often do, once again you captured the light beautifully ! Moisture is aggravatingly scarce this year. Thank goodness for those catch basins you and Mike etc created !
“Moisture is aggravatingly scarce”! Argh. That is the truth. π¦ I’m super glad for the catchments, but we need moisture to fill ’em! … That light WAS beautiful – and for a few seconds only did Mariah cooperate. π
Sparklies in the air and Mariah.βJust beautiful, TJ.βNow if we could only get a bit more for the ground too!
Thank goodness she looked up at some horses beyond me. Otherwise, she was very focused on grazing (and most definitely not on me!). π We need to get our snow in gear this winter. … I’m getting worried.
We keep getting something between graupel and snow. Barely a micron and POOF! Gone. Temps projected in the 50s this week. Sigh
That’s been exactly my experience here, too – except that we’re not getting a lot (not often) of graupelish-whatever, either. Super bummer. Gonna be a hard summer.
We’re just getting a micron. I look out the window in the morning, the sidewalk is white, I open the door and…sigh. It’s going to be a hard summer, absolutely.
Magic is right! another wonderful picture! Hoping for snow sometime soon!
So beautiful, right? π Surely winter will hit soon?!
truly a blessing!
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Truly. π