Day 299 – New Coat of Snow

The skies cleared today and the mountains revealed themselves to show a new coat of snow.

Although it was still quite chilly outside, I decided to combine my lunch break walk with my photos.  It was mid-afternoon before I was able to get out and as it moved toward the west, the sun was starting to wash out the mountains a bit.  Some clouds had also started to appear over the mountain tops.

It was still an incredibly beautiful day for a walk up Pilot Butte.  The sky was about as blue as I’ve ever seen it and I wasn’t even wearing polarizing sunglasses.  There are two ways to walk up to the top of the Butte.  One is along a dirt trail (a shorter but steeper route) and the other along a narrow paved road.  Once the snow starts falling and the lower elevations, the road is closed for the duration of the winter, so the only way to the top is walking.

The total distance is approximately 1.7 miles round trip.

Maralee

18 Replies to “Day 299 – New Coat of Snow”

  1. As I sit here processing photos, snow is blowing outside. We had a mini-blizzard last night, ice all over this morning along with about 2-3 inches of snow. Expecting 4-6 more inches this evening and overnight.

    I need to hurry up and finish processing my summer and fall photos . . . winter is upon us. And yes, I like seeing snow on the mountains . . . it seems right somehow, as it should be.

  2. They had some snow … just above Stockholm … yesterday. Really early – we have very cold nights and looking at the sky this afternoon it looked like it was snow on its way.
    Stunning view you have caught here. The last is my pick of the day.

  3. Beautiful photos, Maralee! You are so fortunate to live where you do, but it’s obvious that you are aware of that. The dogs’ water bowl was frozen this morning, which means we have to plug it back in for the winter. (yes, they have a heated water bowl).

    1. What lucky dogs they are to have you as their momma. 🙂 We have a lot of stray cats in our area and I put food out for them every day. In the winter I make a little shelter they can stay in if they want to. I think we have so many strays because we’re about .5 miles from the Humane Society and some people just dump their animals at the front door. I’m sure some are able to get away. Its sad.

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