Monday, March 11, 2013

Storm glory!!! Preparing for your arrival!!!

 
 Valentine's Main Street was covered with snow Saturday, March 9, with two energetic 
souls out removing the heavy, mositure laden, much needed icing. 
Thank you Gary Conner and James Ravenscroft.
 
Peaking through lacy branches one can see the comforting lights inside Cedar Canyon Steakhouse. Coffee anyone? How about a nice meal to sustain you as you head off the beaten path....
 
Off the beaten path, this young white tail was a bit surprised, clearly curious, 
and excited to be frolicking Sunday, March 10. 
 
The little one soon caught up to its family, already headed for higher ground. 
How many deer can you spot?

In a previous post, there is a deer in the same spot, only her ear is twitched at my intrusion. 
However, Sunday, March 10, she was keeping alert to the individual who was out on his
 4x4  plowing out his road. Yet she still looks comfortable. 

 All tucked in and if you weren't paying attention, could easily miss her majestic beauty. 

 
The Minnechaduza Creek at the Valentine City Park played host 
to these mallards who thought everything was rather ducky!

 
Across the river, everything was covered with a thick layer of snow and sunshine. 
If you look closely, you'll see the icicles hanging off the tree branches. 
What was so fabulous about this snow is that it packed a lot of moisture 
but it was comfortable to get out and walk around 
and take in the beauty of the Sandhills. 


What a sight to behold as the sun peeked out from the clouded sky 
and shone its light on this bedazzling tree. 
The mallards, not accepting my company, have moved further down the 
Minnechaduza Creek quacking the whole way. 
 
 
Mother Nature is sending her signal to everything under the snow. 
Even though the trees didn't spring ahead, they know what to do at her prompting. 
The river will eventually host tadpoles, dragonflies, and a whole host of aquatic 
life that is still dormant - but won't remain for long. 
 

A close-up of what will eventually bloom in the spring. These are either lilacs or wild plums. 
Before you know it...summer will be here. 
Have you booked your hotel stay? There are two very nice places to stay and they'd 
 be glad to take your reservations.
 Click on Valentine's Niobrara Lodge or Trade Winds Motel on this Web site which will take you to their Web sites where you can choose your reservation dates. They fill up quickly you know. 
For something a little more out of the way, why not click on 
Double R Guest Ranch. It would be perfect for your family's reunion. 
Here it is Monday evening, and most of the snow has been 
distributed among the roots, filling the rivers, lakes and getting the 
Sandhills of Nebraska ready for your arrival.

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