The Day After Christmas
Here we are, the day after Christmas. We don’t celebrate Christmas. But, the weather goes on, and yesterday we got a bit of snow. It didn’t stick on the ground here, but Alegres Mountain got much more!
Even Little Alegres was covered with a nice blanket. The tiny bit we received was on the 24th, and it was primarily light rain with only the snow mid-morning.
By the way, Alegres is pronounced “A leg rey,” and not “A leg res.” Spanish/Hispanic pronunciation, I suppose. Also, notice the beautiful sunrise image of yesterday. Quite the rich, dark, mysterious colors!
As to the snow, it is interesting how quickly the weather can change in the mountains. For example, the image below shot with the Sawtooth Mountains in the background looks like summer or fall scenery, not late December!
Prime cattle country, with lots of feed still to be had. “Cured on the stem,” as the old saying goes! Anyway, that’s about it for this post. Very windy today with snow in the forecast, but no sign of anything that would indicate such.
So, have a blessed day in the Lord, keep safe and remember to wear masks when out and about inside stores and businesses. Outdoors? Just don’t get nose-to-nose with someone who is infected and you should be fine, as the aerosol is dispersed very quickly.
Bye!