We headed to the city yesterday
Although, the wind was blowing I saw a rainbow! Just lovely for a November day.
On the way home
(the rainbow is there, you just have to really look for it.)
On the way home another one appeared. Summer’s last gift to us.
January arrived over night!
It’s cold here right now. 21*. So far the corn is standing. Maybe this cold will bring the moisture content down. Maybe.
Linda




I’m starting to think you are a rainbow magnet!! 🙂
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Freeze dried corn……heat dried would have been better but I imagine just getting it off at this point will be a relief.
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Winter rainbows, sweet! Snow? not so much.
Are you doing stuffing/dressing for thanksgiving? Have you got a gluten-free recipe that you like?
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This came to mind as I saw those beautiful colors and the promise from Him.
Keith Green ~ Stained Glass
We are like windows
Stained with the colors of the rainbow
Set in a darkened room
Till the bridegroom comes a shining through
Then the colors fall around our feet
Over those we meet
Covering all the gray that we see
Rainbow colors of assorted hues
Come exchange your blues
For His love that you see shining through me
We are His daughters and sons
We are the colorful ones
We are the kids of the King
Rejoice in everything
My colors grow so dim
When I start to fall away from Him
But up comes the strongest wind
That He sends to blow me back into his arms again
And then the colors fall around my feet
Over those I meet
Changing all the gray that I see
Rainbow colors of the Risen Son
Reflect the One
The One who came to set us all free
We are His daughters and sons
We are the colorful ones
We are the kids of the King
Rejoice in everything
We are like windows
Stained with colors of the rainbow
No longer set in a darkened room
Cause the bridegroom wants to shine from you
No longer set in a darkened room
Cause the bridegroom wants to shine from you
~Faith
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I agree with Megan. I´ve never heard of a place where there are so many rainbows. Truly a blessing.
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Love your rainbow! And sorry about the snow.
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It’s supposed to be 22F here tonight in California’s Central Valley. If there’s anything left of this storm by the time it gets across the Sierras, I hate to imagine how cold it will be in your part of the country. Maybe it will freeze-dry that corn. I sure wish your crop was in and you had a nice winter house in Palm Springs to visit for a couple of months.
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Hoping for the best on the corn crop. Love the photos, even the snowy one as long as I don’t have to drive on those roads. Same kind of weather here.
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Oh no, snow already? Oh dear. I’m not ready for winter. I wish I could hibernate. 🙂
Suzanne
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I so hoped you would get that corn in – so much work involved just to this point!
Fingers crossed our storm passes you by or runs out of steam by the time it gets to you 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving!
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How’s the humidity? I’m hoping it’s very low, despite the snow. The temps will hopefully hold and dry that corn out.
Prayers headed your way!
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Linda – hope you get your corn in! Stay warm up there – looks like winter has arrived for you! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours~~~~
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Brrrr!! Fall sure changed this weekend!! Ice and cold. No rainbows here tho.
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Neat pictures, Linda…. Love seeing the rainbow pictures, all of the clouds, the sunset –and YES—the SNOW…. ha
Hugs,
Betsy
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See it’s true you learn something new every day, I had no idea corn was harvested so late in the season I guess I never thought about it before. I hope you get your crop in. Stay warm.
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I just love snow! I’m so glad we now live where I can see snow every winter. Was a drastic change for a gal that grew up in central Louisiana dreaming of snow!
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Snow is forecast for tomorrow – which is early for us!!
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From rainbows to snow? Your Colorado weather can change as quickly and as dramatically as ours here in Tennessee. I hope the corn moisture is now low enough for you to harvest it.
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You live in the most beautiful area of the country and to me it doesn’t matter the weather, it’s always gorgeous. I hope it doesn’t get too cold because I know you don’t like it. If it makes you feel better, it’s cold here too.
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I just love the beauty of winter. We have only had a couple of dustings so far. It was 46* here today, we have had such a long fall it makes Christmas seem further away. I will have to get caught up on your goings on, live can get busy.
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