Sunday, December 23, 2012

We are still cold here.  I know it is to be expected since it IS December after all.

Gunnison-River

The Gunnison River is starting ice up.

Our days are awaiting the return of the sun…if we have sun now it is thin sunlight, doing nothing to warm up the air. At some point in January we will have what old-timers called–THE JANUARY THAW–a false feeling of spring.

Nothing to get excited about, unless you are like me —once that happens I get HOPE!

Ever since the 17th of December the sun has been stuck in it’s day length of  9 hours and 27 minutes, with the last day of this reading to be on Christmas Day..then we start gradually increasing.  GRADUALLY is the term until sometime in January.

Evening

BUT…..changes are taking place —the sun is starting to get UP just a tiny bit earlier staring on the 18th of December…just one minute at a time, so on the 19th the sun gets up at 7:26 then on the 21st the sun rises at 7:27, which goes starts to increase every two days and going to sleep just a tiny bit later.

Slowly, slowly, every so slowly the earth starts to make it’s mighty shift – thrusting itself back toward spring.  By December 31, 2012 we will see a day length of 9 hours and 30 minutes, with the sun rising at 7:30 in the morning and setting at 5:00 in the evening, extending our day to 9 hours and 30 minutes!

January and February are bitter cold months, but the days are longer, which helps.

Which, for me, really helps!

Almost Christmas Eve!

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Merry Christmas,

Linda

The Iron Stone Canal

Our irrigation water comes from the Iron Stone Canal.  If you remember, the Uncompahgre Valley Water Users turned off all the irrigation water on the 14th of October.

One week and several days later this is what the canal looks like

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It takes several days for the water to finally shrink until there is nothing left…always amazing how long and how far the water travels until it reaches the Gunnison and the Colorado Rivers.

Linda

Here is Where it all Begins and Ends

Black-Canyon-Water

On Thursday or Friday of this week our irrigation water will be turned off. 

No longer will irrigation water from the Gunnison River flow through our canal on its way to California.

Gunnison-River

The canal will dry up and stay empty until next spring…the last week in March.

I am showing you pictures of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. 40 miles from our farm.

Gunnison-River-becomes-our-

This is the canal that diverts the allotted portion of the Gunnison river into canals for irrigation and drinking water.

This canal is so large a grain truck can sit in the bottom of the canal and there is still several more feet to the top.  Lots of water flows through here. Lots of water.

I actually like this incredibly dangerous and frightening water.  I enjoy knowing the life that it brings to the land.  And I like drinking it too 🙂

Linda