Sunday, January 13, 2013

It’s snowing here today.

Last night, I remembered that I hadn’t taken my 4 o’clock photo yet.  I usually take it on Wednesday afternoon, but for some reason it slipped my mind.

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Our days are growing longer, instead of 9 hours and 30 minutes long, we have reached new lengths of 9 hours and 42 minutes.

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We are still cold.  Although, three days ago we warmed up to above freezing for about two hours, I did the happy feet dance the whole time.

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Our day was darkening down when I got outside, the snow clouds just starting to blow in over the Plateau.  Our storms usually come out of eastern Utah, crossing the Uncompahgre, then moving on past us toward the North Fork of Delta county.  From there I don’t know where the storms go.

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Randomly and very rarely (right where we live) a big storm will roll into Montrose from the Durango area, blow itself around to the Plateau and then land on us.  The storms from the San Juan area can lose steam at Montrose and never make it clear on down here to our Mesa.

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Even rarer is the storm that comes in from Gunnison, spins onto Montrose, then to us.  Usually those storms (the ones from Gunnison head into Peach Valley and the Black Canyon area, then into the town proper of Delta).

I watch the sky a lot……as if you can’t tell.  The sky and the weather are major interest and concerns when you farm and have animals that live outside.

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But besides those things—I just plain enjoy the magic of the heavens and how they  swirl and play upon the land.

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Linda

January 7, 2013

We were up this morning at 3 to get our oldest daughter off to Florida for a mini-vacation.

Off-to-Florida  Then at 5:30 we met our second oldest daughter and her husband at Denny’s to take them to breakfast for her 39th birthday!  They were heading up to Grand Mesa to snow shoe for the day.

We got home by 7:30 and crashed for an hour…naps sure are nice things.

Linda

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

What a wonderful couple of days….full of food, family and gifts.  My brother and his wife stopped by on their way to sunny California, their car was full of gifts for us.  A complete surprise and much enjoyed.

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The snow we had is melting down here, but in the mountains it looks like it is staying.  As I write this we are in another winter storm watch…Terry and I agree we will take it if it means snow in the mountains.

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Our soon-to-be  daughter-in-law arrived last night from Grand Cash, Alberta, Canada for a week of visits.  She said we are much warmer here. 🙂

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Hope your holidays were wonderful.  I’m off to visit your blogs now and then back to   packing up all my Christmas decorations.

We are heading toward 2013…  Boy, does time fly!

Linda

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Grandpa came out to meet us on our daily walk

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What more can a Grandparent ask for?

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Linda

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

COLD!!!  That is the word here!

Really cold!

But I can see snow on Grand Mesa and the San Juan’s   I can’t see the Black Canyon or the Gunnison area because of fog.  Just a slight amount on the top of the Plateau.  It is supposed to warm up by 10* today and then we go into a slightly warmer period for a few days before another storm hits this weekend.

As long as it is snowing in the mountains I’ll live with the cold.

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We have a flock of House/English Sparrows which have decided to make our farm home for the winter…Sparrows and Ring-necked Doves.  As these two different flocks of feathered friends have grown  all other birds have abandoned us.  (We still have the Sand-hill Cranes and the Canada Geese, and the black birds, but they are in the fields, these are right with us in the farm house area.)

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They are everywhere.  The Ring-necked Doves have the house and yard, the House/English Sparrows have every remaining building and shop area.

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The flocks are growing daily.  I am not feeding them.  They could go down to the feed lot 2 miles away, except the Starlings left (YIPPEE) as these two groups started taking over going down to the feed lot.

I would much rather have what we have than Starlings.  I am NOT a Starling fan.

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The bushes and the trees are filled with twittering little and big birds…and also the accompanying poop!

Sort of on the rather nasty mess side.

Well, back to my regularly scheduled work!

Linda

 

Walking With Grandpa

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I know we are giving the grandchildren memories. I so remember both sets of my grandparents.

As I grow older I have even clearer memories.

Like our grandchildren we lived just up the orchard from our mother’s parents and a mile from my father’s mother and her second husband.

The small things are the real joy…they are memories that stay forever.

Linda

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

8:00 this morning saw much warmer temps than yesterday at the same time….

Still cold, but I’ll take it.

The dry, powdery snow is just about gone except in spots on the north side of things.

But we have snow in the high places

This a photo of Grand Mesa at the front of our place

The snow along the Craig Crest Ridge on Grand Mesa.  This part is closer to the Cedaredge, Eckert area.

The snow along Green Mountain and the Ragged’s.  I wasn’t able to get a photo of the Paonia Mountains or the Gunnison Mountains or the San Juan Range because of a haze covering those parts of the mountains surround us.

But the Uncompahgre Plateau was looking good, with a little snow ridge in the higher parts of the Plateau

The canyon, that our mesa tops off, is called the Roubidoux…

No snow there, unless you look way, way, way at the top where you can see a tiny white ridge of snow.

A good start for the potential of water for next year!

Linda

 

 

 

 

 

Monday

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We finished the corn!  Finished up at 4:00 that day!

YAY!!!

 

Linda

Happy Halloween—The Trees Are Celebrating

We are slowly making headway.  If the weather holds and nothing breaks down we will make it by the end of next week.

Although, we did have a flat tire yesterday, it was on the big truck.  $100 later and we are back on the road.  That is so much better than one of the combine tires…think $500 or better.

Here are my trees for the fall

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We are losing leaves every day now.  Soon I have to get out there and rake the lawn!

Happy Halloween everyone!

Linda

The Hills Come Alive

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The storms playing around on our mountains are just beautiful!

Linda