December 13, 2022 Yesterday afternoon, a tremendous Pacific frontal storm shoved its way into the corner of our state, sending moaning winds up the funnel of our canyon ahead of a bank of cold dark clouds that unburdened themselves of the Bering Sea. First came a misty rain so soft it seemed to float sideways. Then the sky turned gray and began to shred long steamers of liquid confetti, layering the ground with the same color to the point that earth and sky were one. Sometime after darkness fell, whiteness sheathed the landscape.
So beautiful, indeed! It’s cold here in Bellingham too, but no snow yet. Cold enough that the Anna’s hummingbirds are “guarding” the front and back feeders. They are so funny to watch. Thanks for the great pictures!
So beautiful! And so cold! The moisture will be much appreciated later this year by your avian neighbors & all living things.
So beautiful, indeed! It’s cold here in Bellingham too, but no snow yet. Cold enough that the Anna’s hummingbirds are “guarding” the front and back feeders. They are so funny to watch. Thanks for the great pictures!
How beautiful!! Thanks, Ken. The snowbirds look completely at home