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Tag: winter

05 March 2019

2019 Arizona Snowstorm

Feb 21 am-pm snow accumulation from front door Yarnell ArizonaThis was my view for several days as I watched it snow, and snow, and snow, until it reached 20 inches, an unheard of amount for a Yarnell, Arizona snowstorm.  Get ready for a lot of photos, many from my phone because I was lazy.

snow covered truckcamper Yarnell ArizonaI’ve been snowed in before.  Heck, I grew up in the Chicago suburbs, with lake effect, and almost debilitating windchill factor.  It’s all about being prepared.  I stocked up on groceries, filled extra water jugs in case pipes broke, backpacker stove with canisters, and all flashlights with fresh batteries in case the power went off.  It didn’t, but if it had I’d have moved into the camper for propane cooking and heat.

birds in snowy tree Yarnell ArizonaAs predicted, it began to snow Wednesday night by the time I was going to bed, big fluffy flakes.  And in the morning, a winter wonderland with probably six inches and still falling hard.

hummingbird windchime feeder snow Yarnell ArizonaMy heart goes out to the hummingbirds on this cold windy white day as they perch 18 inches from the feeder.  Such strong little survivalists, they are out flying and preforming in an Arizona snowstorm.  And all I did was step outside long enough in the morning to hang their feeder.  I have to admire that kind of tenacity.

hummingbirds & feeder snow Yarnell ArizonaBy afternoon, what looks like a female perches on the feeder for measurable time with the male watching on. The feeder hangs out of direct falling snow but not the wind. How I wish I could do more for them. I’ve taken many photos through the dirty door glass.

snow yard trees Yarnell ArizonaAt one point I thought of dressing up to go into the storm.  But that idea quickly passed as I don’t own the right kind of wardrobe.  By bed time it looked like at least 16 inches on the ground and still falling.

Feb 22 am-pm snow acculumation from front door Yarnell ArizonaFriday greeted with a white and quiet world buried under 19-20 inches of wet heavy snow.  Even when the sun briefly broke through, the snow still fell on and off throughout the morning.  Temperature rose just above freezing and melting set in with dripping icicles.  Yet it continued to snow lightly.

front yard snow Yarnell ArizonaSnow slowly slid off the metal roof.  And then suddenly dropped with a huge thunk startling me and the cat, every time.

snow on bent cedar tree Yarnell ArizonaThe cedar tree out back was heavily weighted and leaning badly.  I’m glad it didn’t break under the load.

snow buried side yard fort trees Yarnell ArizonaBy late afternoon the sun brightened the scene washing out any color with almost blinding light and began to push through blue patches between drifting clouds.

Anna's Hummingbird on feeder sunset Yarnell Arizona

snow front yard Weaver Mountains sunset clouds Yarnell ArizonaThen during a colorful sunset over the mountains it began to snow again.  I brought in the hummingbird feeder as the temperature was predicted into the teens.

Anna's Hummingbird on feeder icicles Yarnell Arizona

porch view icicles snow shadow trees sunburst Yarnell ArizonaThe hummingbirds were anxiously awaiting the feeder Saturday morning at 17°.  Clear blue sky with bright sunshine sparkling on the snow and icicles.  Rabbits came out of nowhere and their tracks were all over.

Gambel quail bird snow Yarnell Arizona

Towhee & sparrow birds snow front stoop Yarnell ArizonaI shoveled a little of the flagstone stoop and spread bird seed to the eagerly waiting crowd.

Sierra cat on snow Yarnell ArizonaSierra braved outside, with me watching, walked to the end of the car and back on top of the snow.

snow Goddess Yarnell ArizonaI attempted to make a snow woman to look like a fertility goddess.  Don’t laugh.  Use your imagination.  Didn’t last much longer than getting a photo.

car buried in snow Yarnell ArizonaThat afternoon the plow came by making several sweeps on my road which of course left a huge berm at the end of the driveway.  The one thing I didn’t think about before the storm was where I parked the car, 150 feet from the road.  Good thing I hadn’t planned on going anywhere until it melted a whole lot more.  Temperatures predicted in the 50s for the next week would take care of that.

trees Antelope Peak sunrise clouds Yarnell Arizona

snowy front door view yard Yarnell ArizonaAlthough Sunday morning started at 0° the brilliant sunshine accelerated melt so that by noon the snow depth was down to eight inches.

Gaelyn's feet in snow Yarnell Arizona

snowy yard house shed truckcamper Yarnell ArizonaI was really glad to have bought like-new snow boots at a thrift store early this winter.  And having found a snow shovel before the snowmageddon used it like a walking stick.

snow fence trees wash Weaver Mountains Yarnell ArizonaBecause the road was plowed, I walked down to the bridge over the wash which was barely running.

snow 5th-wheel Yarnell Arizona

view from 5th-wheel snow little house Yarnell ArizonaI probably wouldn’t have gone out at all except for some work related papers I needed that were in the 5th-wheel parked next door.

car snow driveway shed camper fence Weaver Mountains Yarnell ArizonaMonday brought more melt.  I tried to clear snow off the car but still didn’t plan to drive out through 4-6 inches of sloppy wet snow on top of slippery mud.

Sierra cat snow Yarnell ArizonaSierra tried to walk on top but ended up high centered and didn’t go far.

car snowy driveway fence Weaver Mountains Yarnell ArizonaWith another bright and sunny morning Tuesday I knew I should try to get out.  And just as I went out the door a friend arrived with a 4×4 pickup truck and drove in and out several times crushing the snow into tracks.

snow down town SR89 Yarnell Arizona

snow down town SR89 Yarnell ArizonaI drove into town because I could, and to pick up a week’s worth of mail.  County was still scooping up the four foot pile of snow down the middle of the main drag, US89.

front yard fence fog Weaver Mountains Yarnell ArizonaFor the rest of the week temperatures continued with highs in the 50s and by Saturday when it rained there were only small patches of snow left in shadows.

We are now back to business as usual heading quickly towards spring.  Seems like we have a new marker for our little town, the 2013 Yarnell fire and now the 2019 Arizona snowstorm.

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23 January 2012

Shopping in Quartzsite, Arizona

01 SR60 W to Quartzsite AZ (1024x434)
The drive to Quartzsite takes me into the Sonoran desert where it feels like the middle of nowhere.  Just where I like to be.
02 vendors in Quartzsite AZ (1024x576)
And then there’s Quartzsite, which during this time of year offers a little bit of everything to shop for.
03 rocks from around the world (1024x743)
Rocks from around the world.  I refrained as I already have too many rocks in my head, plus all over my house and yard.  But someday, I want an amethyst geode big enough to sit in.
04 Rock & wood carvings Quartzsite AZ (1024x576)
Carvings in rock and wood.
05 Bromilades in fower Quartzsite AZ (1024x768)
Berta bought one of these unusual air plants called bromeliads.  Although it doesn’t need to be planted, just watered once in a while, my black thumb would surely kill it.  I can’t stand to watch plants die.
06 Berta looking at beads Quartzsite AZ (1024x768)
I went to Quartzsite to shop for beads.
07 Bead buys from Quartzsite AZ (1024x576)
And came home with some some great finds.
 

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13 October 2011

A mixed bag and sad goodbye

Weather station at ICP North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona
Although the skies have turned a crispy blue in the last few days.
Clouds over canyon North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona
The previous few weeks have been cloudy.
Fallen aspen leaves Kaibab National Forest Arizona
The aspen leaves fall.
Snow on the meadows Kaibab National Forest Arizona
And winter is on it’s way.
Gaelyn at Lodge with morning canyon North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona
I only have two days of work left this season and although I’m ready to go it’s hard to say goodbye.
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Grand Staircase Escalante
Yet I’m also excited about the upcoming road trip with some other National Parks along the way.

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