Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 03, 2016

Winter at 7000 feet above Sea Level

We have had a pretty good winter this year and have gotten good amounts of snow…. so needed!

Love when the clouds sink low and cover the mountain in their white blanket...





don't love the COLD that comes with winter. Especially when you add the wind.
12 degrees. Feels like….  -6 degrees! What?!?



However I do like how the wind carves the snow into interesting patterns.
It's like looking at how the wind makes patterns in the sand...


But still. The COLD!
1 degree. Feels like  -13 degrees. Sigh.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

The Crazy Weather in July

We've had the craziest weather this month! Like normal, we've been praying for moisture, or as was pointed out in the local newspaper, we should pray for actual rain, not just mist. And those prayers have been answered. We have had a lot of rain, but with that rain we have also been getting the companions Wind and Hail. 

On Sunday at church, I came up the stairs from dropping the boys off to their Primary classes and saw Curtis standing at the east door, looking out. He said, "These clouds remind me of the tornado clouds in Missouri. The colors and the swirling."  As we watched, and others gathered, we saw a funnel cloud snake its way to the ground. We were all stunned! We don't get tornadoes in San Juan County! But I saw it with my own eyes. Unfortunately, I didn't think to get to get my phone out and take a picture of the first cloud, but then another one started to form. So I grabbed my phone and clicked away.

Can you see that greenish/blue tinge in the clouds? That's the color Curtis was talking about.
Once when we were visiting we had some really bad weather in Missouri which is in Tornado Alley, but I've never seen a tornado and never thought the first one I saw in my life would be in Monticello. Wow!

















This one never came close to touching the earth, it just got strung out horizontally and got thinner and stringier….

This is a picture I found on FB of the first funnel cloud that came down. This was taken by a lady from Colorado who was driving west on 491 towards Monticello so it's a reverse of what we saw looking east, but its the same funnel cloud. It looks to me like it touched down or came very close to it.
These are screenshots of the weather app on my phone that shows the lightening strikes in my area. You can see that some days were a little crazy. The blue dot is my phone and there were a lot of strikes that were incredibly close. In fact, there was a strike that took out our electric transformer, as well as damaging our phone, computer and tv. We had unplugged them, but the power came in through the phone line. It actually melted the phone line into the jack and the whole thing had to be replaced. So frustrating to have no tv or computer functional. I can live without a landline phone. ;)

I love these two notifications from the weather app. I had to laugh when I saw them! "Lightening strike 0 miles from your location. Make your move to safety now." I thought they should say, "Lightening strike 0 miles from your location. Are you still alive?" LOL
On the 15th the kids and I ran to the library and while we were in there a crazy hailstorm began. It was so loud in the library due to the hail on the metal roof, that the librarian had to yell to ask me my name to check me out. We decided to stay put until it was over. This was what we found when we were able to leave….
That is hail in Soren's hand. It's the biggest I've ever seen here. (This was at home)
This was a pile of hailstones that came off the roof at the library and piled up
hailstones at the library
a pile of ice balls!
There was no way we were going to go out into that pounding hailstorm. Ouch!
These next pictures show the damage to my garden… sad.
pumpkins leaves are tattered...

tomatoes are torn up really bad, poor little plants.
I'm hoping my garden will recover in time to produce something. 
This is my north flower bed. Those plantain leaves got shredded. Sigh.

Curtis said, "Well, we pray for rain, and don't stop to think what comes with that." Now I know. 
The other thing I've noticed is that around here, we don't get warm rain, so when rain comes the temps drop. We have had a relatively cool summer and my garden isn't growing all that well, even though its' had rain. It also needs SUNSHINE!

Saturday, June 06, 2015

Summer Vacation starts

One day this week I felt the need to do something different than usual. It is only the first week of summer and already it's feeling stagnant. I could feel the mountain calling me and so I packed a lunch and rounded up the kids who were stuck to screens and loaded up the car and off we went. I just needed to be out and away from home and town. 
We drove up to Foy Lake to look for birds, throw rocks and just bask in the sunshine. At that altitude it's not too warm up there yet, but it is very pleasant and refreshing. 
I had just packed up some veggies, fruit, a loaf of bread, meat etc. The kids wanted to know how we were going to cut the bread and make sandwiches. I told them to just tear off a hunk of bread and eat it, and have some meat and veggies. They thought I was nuts. But I hadn't wanted to stop and take the time to prepare. I just wanted to load up and go, so that's what we got. A shepherd's lunch.
We didn't stay long, but it was a fun start to what looks to be a very busy, crazy-ish summer. It was just what we needed to ground ourselves and slow down and appreciate the simple things that will get overlooked as the summer gets busier.
Charlie

Soren

working on their rock-throwing techniques

boys + rocks + water = bliss


James found an easy-chair to sit in to eat.

"best seat in the house"

Saturday, May 02, 2015

Cambria's graduation photos and announcement

Cambria and Allie drove out to Dry Valley one day to take some photos for Cambria to use to make her graduation announcement. Those two girls often find adventure even when they're not looking for it. While scrambling around on the rocks in the photos below they found a nest of snakes. They are lucky they didn't 'find' it the hard way! I think they got some good pictures that share things about Cambria and about where she comes from.