Forging ahead here, doing what must be done! Yes, I took that picture about two hours ago. Even though this is April 1 and no one can be trusted, I swear that’s the real deal, deposited overnight. It can start being spring whenever it wants to, as far as I’m concerned, but no one ever listens to me. Fortunately, almost all the white stuff you see here will be long gone by late this afternoon, and the forecast calls for almost seventy degrees on Monday. Hah!
Sign up for email delivery of JHFARR.COM posts via Substack! Same content sooner with bigger photos! ⬇︎
Tags: Llano Quemado, snow, spring, weather
John Hamilton Farr lives at 7,000 feet in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, U.S.A. As New York Times best-selling author James C. Moore tells it, John is “a man attuned to the world who sees it differently than you and I and writes about it with a language and a vision of life that is impossible to ignore.” This JHFARR.COM site is the master writing archive. To email John, please see CONTACT INFO on About page. For a complete list of all John’s writing, photography, NFTs, and social media links, please visit JHFARR.ART
Previous post: In the Western Sky
Next post: Bighorns By the River
SUBSCRIBE to JHFARR.COM
Tag Cloud
Browse ARCHIVES
Browse CATEGORIES
Current HOT POSTS
Latest Posts
- No Other Reason October 21, 2023
- Man on the Water October 21, 2023
- Adobe Hell Motel August 31, 2023
- Late Spring ’23 June 29, 2023
- Engine! June 29, 2023
- ★MATTRESS★ April 7, 2023
- Frozen Dead March 1, 2023
- Into the Gila January 23, 2023
- New Work and Primal Icons December 14, 2022
- Rio Grande Pivot December 14, 2022
- Attention Readers! December 14, 2022
“Pretty but Old” that pretty well describes all of us.
Yep, I’ve been trying to wear flip flops without a jacket for a week to pretend it is spring. It’s not working! One minute it’s sunny then it goes into full extremes. We’ve had flooding, tornados, and high winds. Not working out for my gardening plans. Come on spring. The birds are even going crazy. Want to say I’ve been loving your birdie pictures.
You must log in to post a comment. Log in now.