34 thoughts on “Wintery

  1. Beautiful photos, Tim! I love that cloud cap on the Sandias and the daffodils.

    It was in the upper 60s here yesterday, and the porch thermometer read 80 the day before. Mornings have been cold, down in the 30s. A couple more days of sun and we go back to rain for a bit.

    • Our morning temps have been in the lower 30s. The highs have been in the 50s with cold winds. Thanks, Lavinia.

  2. Great shots, Tim!
    It does look wintery, even without snow.
    Except for the daffodil! xx
    My tree & all the trees must be close to bud time.

  3. The fifth image captures my eye. I love when the clouds are on the mountains but the colors and reflections below are crystal clear. I forget the name of the red plants along the River, but I think of the times my mother and I went down to the Bosque del Apache or the smaller wildlife area this side of BdA. Driving back to Albuquerque at sunset in winter those reddish plants really stood out, like in your picture. I don’t remember them standing out in spring or summer. Anyway, I really like your picture.

    • Thanks, Susan. They are a type of willow probably a sandbar willow, narrowleaf willow, or coyote willow, but I can’t say for sure.

  4. We have a fairly mild winter with regards to the standard tundra in the Midwest – still not mild enough for us to not migrate south ha. Started out our latest trip to the RGV with 7 straight days of rain, but I must say quite pleasant these last several days enjoying the salt life.

    • That’s good you had nice weather while being salty. It’s been cold all week here. Thanks, Brian.

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