“Every form of insentient existence – plants, stones or utensils – has its individual feelings similar to those of men. When we observe calmly, we discover that all things have their fulfillment.”
Basho, The Essential Haiku by Robert Hass
We awoke to a dusting of snow. Since then it has switched between a constant drizzle and snow, sometimes rather large snowflakes. It is actually quite beautiful. It is moisture we desperately need, so bring it on. And, I want to believe every plant, including these leaves outside the coffee shop, is probably excitedly soaking it all up and singing its own silent song of happiness.

6 Comments
Joan Heiman
It is lovely!!
Monte Stevens
Hope you took an umbrella and wore you raincoat on your walk. Stay warm and dry, my friend. And, may you sing your own song of happiness!
Tom Dills
Looks like a good thing you aren’t in the higher elevations! Spring? What spring? 😉
We’re dry here, also. We just never seem to get the rain to stick around this far east….
Monte Stevens
Yes, the higher elevations will get some good snow out of this. It will help with the snowpack but it will take more than this to get us out of trouble.
Earl
3W’s – Weird, Wacky, Weather. Possibility of some rain here Wednesday and Thursday–fingers crossed.🤞
Monte Stevens
It has rained/snowed all day. Temperatures are dropping so their is a good chance of 3-5 inches of snow overnight. Bring it on!!!