By special request (don’t expect frequent compliance!), The Lions in their Mantle. Our big friend helped out and blew away the clouds that were hiding all but the bottom of the snowline this morning. Cheers, Sunwatchers on demand! P.S. And who ever said we don’t have colour in the fall!
Posts Tagged ‘snow’
The Lions’ Mantle
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged first snow, snow on October 27, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Caught Falling
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "fall colours", autumn, rain, snow on November 8, 2009 | 2 Comments »
It’s that time of year when things are falling, even some of the “s” word. But that’s higher than most of us, for now. No images of that, yet! Though I have to warn you that your bulletineer put on the winter tires on Friday! Down here, so far, so good. Today, the bulletineer had [...]
Alfred says goodbye to snowflakes (we hope)
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged Equinox, nesting, snow, snowflakes, spring on March 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, I went out for a walk yesterday morning and came home in a heavy snow shower. Alfred was drawn once more to the windows to chase the flakes. Let us hope that this is the last time for this season. It will soon officially be SPRING. I think we all agree, enough already! [...]
Whoops! A setback
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged daffodils, snow on March 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, In the face of all the good news, here we are this morning. Note the snow on the balcony railing in the foreground! There’s even snow ON my balcony. Victoria reports snow. Mark promises it will end by noon. And then we have a sunny week with perhaps record cold nights the next [...]
Clock has sprung, winter’s done
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "daylight savings time", "signs of spring", flowering trees, pinks, reds, robin, Ships, snow, split rock, train on March 8, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Dear Sunwatchers, A little irony to my title for today. It is snowing as I’m writing! It’s not sticking to anything but it’s coming down as white stuff. Still, the new header image was taken today. You can see that pinks/reds are starting to show on the hillsides. The sun is warm on your face [...]