Snow so close

8 02 2026

Not super close, of course. That snow, on those mountains, is in Utah. It doesn’t flow to Disappointment Valley; not even Disappointment Creek (which is still dry and isn’t likely to flow much this year) flows into Spring Creek Basin. We need snow (or rain, at this point, we are NOT picky) to fall IN/ALL OVER/ON Spring Creek Basin (and greater Disappointment Valley … OK, the entire Western Slope of Colorado … all right, really, all of THE WEST).

The optimistic forecast continues its slide until you wonder why the forecasters bothered teasing us at all. … It changes about every five minutes, and any possible/potential moisture is close to a week out anyway (it continues to slide in delays, too).

Terra enjoyed her nap a couple of weeks ago with that beautiful background. Then life got busy and I nearly forgot about that beautiful day with her band.


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8 02 2026
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

Oh, that it would snow…or rain…or something. Just as I surmised it would, all that predicted moisture is steadily fading away. We’re used to this – false predictions. These prognosticators are never right. On the other hand, Terra is always “right,” a vision of beauty and tranquility, and we can always count on that!

8 02 2026
karenflash3's avatar karenflash3

She is a beautiful gal! Wish I could send you some of our snow!

8 02 2026
lovewildmustangs's avatar lovewildmustangs

Yes, wishing ra

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