Walk with Me

Some scenes from a recent walk.

We had a moisture-laden snowfall that is now melting quickly in our rising temperatures. It’s squishy, sloppy and wet, but completely nothing, of course, compared to what much of the rest of the continent is experiencing. Good luck with that ongoing situation everyone, and I hope winter is finished snowing on you.

Much too wet to sit here …

… but rising temperatures and clearing skies are wonderful to see …

… and hopefully harbingers of springy things to come!

Happy Tuesday.

41 thoughts on “Walk with Me”

  1. Ohh I love the second from last photo, Lynette, gorgeous! It;s very odd that Las Vegas will see 79 degrees by next week, and 66 today with daily increases in the temp. I hope this forecast holds true!

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    1. Thank you very much, John. 😊 That snow is almost gone as it has started raining. We’re supposed to get 10C (50F) or so by Friday or Saturday. That will be much better – great walking/hiking weather.

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    1. You have truly been walloped! It’s amazing much snow you’ve gotten and how fast, too. I hope you don’t have to shovel and chop ice. We have a light rain falling now which is supposed to get heavier but it feels like we’re going to be slow this year (well, we already are). As long as it arrives, though!

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        1. Thank you, Belinda. 😊That’s so true! I remember giant piles of snow all through my childhood and early adulthood, too. Climate change has had a huge effect and we’ve so quickly become accustomed to the easier winters even though they’re not healthy for the environment. I agree about leaving the car in the garage – I would, too!

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  2. I think winter is pretty, as your pictures portrayed. I couldn’t get over how today I went outside with the dog in 7 degrees (-13.8c) and I wasn’t even cold! I sat in an outdoor chair in the blinding sun, breathed in the refreshing air, and listened to windchimes. Three inches of snow on the ground, so with the clear sky, it really is blinding.

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    1. Thank you very much. 😊 It definitely can be, and we’re lucky here in the sense that if we want cold and snow, we can go into the mountains. It sounds like you had a really beautiful late winter day where you can begin to feel spring’s imminent arrival. Soon the snow will melt and the first robins will arrive!

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