Imagine that view white

20 02 2026

The above pic of Winona looking slightly muddy and very peaceful is the day after the day of windblown snow (also known as yesterday). Yeah. That’s about how much snow actually landed (yes, I know it’s very brown, and most of the mud was already dry or drying, thanks to the sunshine and less but not gone breeze). We’re looking northwestish across the rimrocks of Spring Creek Basin’s canyon, across lower Disappointment Valley and out to our horizon of Utah’s La Sal Mountains … looking here like they were anticipating this morning’s snow (? that’s a hopeful statement as I’m typing this Thursday night).

Behind me is Flat Top, and there were patches of snow on its sides and base, contributing moisture to the soil as it melted. So that was nice.

And, really, how ’bout that view? I dunno about you, but Winona makes it perfect. πŸ™‚


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20 02 2026
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

πŸ₯° Winona makes any scene perfect. But besides that, it IS a beautiful Spring Creek Basin / Disappointment Valley panorama, TJ. Gorgeous scenery!

20 02 2026
TJ's avatar TJ

And it actually IS a white-out view again today! This time, the snow is sticking just a little. Heavy winds out of the southwest/west. But it’s pretty awesome. πŸ™‚

20 02 2026
karenflash3's avatar karenflash3

Another great picture of a pretty gal!

20 02 2026
TJ's avatar TJ

And it’s all (mostly) white again! Even better. πŸ™‚

20 02 2026
lovewildmustangs's avatar lovewildmustangs

I love Winona and have enjoyed painting over the yearsπŸ₯°

20 02 2026
TJ's avatar TJ

Feel free to paint her in that scene! πŸ™‚

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