I often buy flowers in the winter to brighten the home against the deary winter backdrop. My flower of choice - the elegant tulip. You can enjoy them all month long!
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Link -> February 2019 Desktop Calendar - Tulips
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Winter Snow 2019
After a very mild December (2018), January decided Winter really needed to show up.
Last week, storm 'Gia' marched from the south and dumped 8" of powdery snow overnight and we woke to a white wonderland on Saturday morning.
We are accustomed to storms accompanied by wind, but this storm was unusually calm, resulting in trees flocked with ice crystals and the quiet that snow leaves in its wake.
Taken Saturday morning during a trail run. I convinced three running friends to join me in breaking through the fresh snow. Wow, it was hard work, but so lovely to experience.
Two days later, freezing fog hit the area, along with single digit (Fahrenheit) temperatures. I've counted two other freezing fog events this winter (the other two were in December), a record for a winter's season. Like the last event, I decided to take a detour on my commute to work and stopped at a Rest Area. The difference from the last event - an abundance of snow on the ground.
You go that right - this is Rest Area on an Interstate Highway. I had to time my photos with the truckers pulling out of the parking lot.
Nature always finds a way to shine, even on the Interstate.
Last week, storm 'Gia' marched from the south and dumped 8" of powdery snow overnight and we woke to a white wonderland on Saturday morning.
We are accustomed to storms accompanied by wind, but this storm was unusually calm, resulting in trees flocked with ice crystals and the quiet that snow leaves in its wake.
Taken Saturday morning during a trail run. I convinced three running friends to join me in breaking through the fresh snow. Wow, it was hard work, but so lovely to experience.
Two days later, freezing fog hit the area, along with single digit (Fahrenheit) temperatures. I've counted two other freezing fog events this winter (the other two were in December), a record for a winter's season. Like the last event, I decided to take a detour on my commute to work and stopped at a Rest Area. The difference from the last event - an abundance of snow on the ground.
You go that right - this is Rest Area on an Interstate Highway. I had to time my photos with the truckers pulling out of the parking lot.
Nature always finds a way to shine, even on the Interstate.
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
January 2019 Free Desktop Calendar - Hoar Frosted Pines
It's 2019, and here is January 2019 desktop calendar.
I took this photo at an Interstate Rest stop en route to work. I've stopped to take photos here before due to the abundance of trees and natural areas.
On this particular morning, freezing fog created an icy spread across all the fixtures of the land. We don't get hoar frost but maybe every two years, so I'm always happy when it happens.
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Link -> January 2019 Desktop Calendar - Frosted Pines
I took this photo at an Interstate Rest stop en route to work. I've stopped to take photos here before due to the abundance of trees and natural areas.
On this particular morning, freezing fog created an icy spread across all the fixtures of the land. We don't get hoar frost but maybe every two years, so I'm always happy when it happens.
To download this month's calendar, click on this link from Box.com
Link -> January 2019 Desktop Calendar - Frosted Pines