I’ve only been in a few blizzards, but last night was fantastic! Snow was blowing every which way, circling around the house… When I looked outside I found my precipitation gauge was almost buried in snow!
Here’s what it looked like this morning! Do you see that little bump in the snow out there? That’s it! We got around a foot of snow!
And the best part? The sun came out this morning to let us know we have not been totally abandoned out here.
This is my idea of a GREAT holiday gift! We’re doing WHITE FRIDAY at our house today, with nothing to do but decorate for the holidays!
Monday night was exciting up here! We saw first sleet and then snow falling, and it snowed all night.
The sunset was beautiful here last night, a constant reminder of why we choose to live up here!
Although Mike and I did consider ending it all before we met in lucky 2005 (see previous post), we both agree joining forces has been the BEST thing that has ever happened to either of us!
Mine was to become a writer. So far I’ve written three books! Mike’s was to build his own passive solar home with a spectacular view.
Mission Accomplished! And, BTW, the passive solar is keeping us toasty warm this fall! More often than not we have to open a window to cool down our home. So far, so good. We have only needed to use our supplemental heaters on the coldest and cloudest days.
The sunrises up here are GLORIOUS!
Rasta and Charlie are still not the best of friends, but we’re getting there…
still coloring mandalas, and LOVING IT! It’s so healing for my poor recovering brain…
This was our view of the mountains this AM.
This was the view around 8:40AM, twenty minutes later…
What a way to spend the morning, watching the Sangre de Cristos emerge in their lovely winter regalia.