(I saw a sundog this morning 🙂 )
We are Week Two of winter—winter that time of dark, cold, short days.
(An older photo of a sundog)
Still, winter is important — it’s a time of rest; in so many ways.
(From the archives—-I watch for sundogs all year long. We see them the most in winter)
Sundog! Colder days are coming—(also the sunlight will start to come back (YAY))!!!
(another from the archives)
Winter, we have 12 weeks of winter; two weeks are now over, or at least ALMOST over.
(This was the winter of 2015)
Moving forward—one day at a time!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda





Charlee: “Why are there sundogs but not suncats? Enquiring felines want to know!”
Lulu: “Probably because cats are nocturnal. Maybe there are mooncats.”
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OO! I like that—Mooncats!!! TLC
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Oona: “Well it’s a marvelous night for a mooncat!”
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I have wondered that very thing, Charlee
Ollie
Lulu! Great thought! Mooncats. I like it. I can MEOW at the moon.
Ollie
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Love those sun dogs.
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Me too—-little rainbows
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Burrr! Cold weather and snow coming our way. Stay warm & toasty ~
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Hope you get lots to keep the forest WET!
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Love your sundogs, ours alway appear when it is -20 F so much less fun to see.
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Oh, yes that would be awful! But yours are way more dramatic
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I wonder where the name sundog came from …
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Good question. 🙂
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