Nothing squirrley about a spring snow here in Valentine, Nebraska. And what fun it is! |
Last year's leaves are dripping with frozen moisture that fell Saturday, March 9. |
These will become fuel for birds returning this spring. |
Hot color and cool icicles on this March morning. |
Not only were the trees cloaked in frozen precip, so too were the power lines. Winter wonderland and the power stayed on! |
What was found in an alley as discarded trash looks more like art with icicles hanging like crystals off a chandelier. |
The neutral, rustic, tones are calming and soothing even though the wind was whipping the trees back and forth. |
More sculptural trash turned into art! |
With drought conditions excessive last year, this moisture is a HUGE blessing! |
This icicle was the largest one found while driving around in the winter wonderland. |
What do you see here? Signs of spring! |
The heavy moisture caused these little pines to bow. |
More soothing colors in nature! |
It won't be long and the snow will begin falling. Meanwhile, geese are swimming joyfully in this pond. |
Thank you for the winter kibble! |
It's later in the day Saturday, March 9, heavy, wet, moisture laden snow began falling - again! |
It began blanketing trees and branches, already decorated with small icicles. |
A small winged one awaits its turn at the feeder. |
Keep falling, keep falling...we're grateful and thank You Lord, for every snow flake that falls and every bit of moisture it contains! Looking forward to a GREEN spring and summer! |
Deep in the woods, nothing is left untouched by the fallen moisture. |
And the snow continues while this deer finds something to satisfy its hunger. Doesn't winter in the Sandhills make you hungry? There's plenty to see and do! More on this later in the week! |
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