So here it is May 26 and it's been snowing for two days. The elevation of this park is 4000 ft, right at the snow level. But, it's just a Spring snow and isn't sticking here in the park for more than 1/2 hour, then another burst of snow comes through. But the mountains just at the end of the park are covered with a pretty dusting. It should be 80 degrees here this time of year...it's so ironic, here I sit with a three-day-old sun burn that is peeling while I watch the snow come down...I believe that is a first for me.
Not being a cattle rancher I didn't realize that cows really aren't all that stupid. When this huge wind and sideways snow came in late afternoon yesterday those several hundred head of cattle that occupy the acres and acres of rolling hills cleared off the open hills and hid in low spots and went over the crest of the hills to the protective lea side,, not a cow to be seen as far as you could see in a matter of seconds, really. ...then when it subsided out they came...I am easily fascinated.
today's snow on nearby mountain, taken from my dinnette window
Snow on mountains, taken from my back window
Mountain Blue Bird, matches the garbage can color, very rare in Washington but lots of them here
Western Tanager, again, fairly rare in Washington but lots here
Magpies, probably common in several states but always seemed pretty to me, in the bird world they are "bad guys"; nest robbers, etc.
Sunset several days ago...hope to see the sun again before I leave here...