




Here are a few scenes from the spring snow we are enjoying. I cleaned off 5 inches of snow from my car this morning. We need the moisture so I’m pleased with that. It is a heavy wet snow so it will keep the tree trimmers busy over the next couple of days. There are several tree branches down on along the campus on Shields and Laurel and they have the CSU Oval closed. The coffee shop was empty because CSU classes have been canceled. Meg, my barista, made me an Old town mocha and was playing oldies, so I tapped my foot and journaled. The snow is beginning to let up as the sun tries to break through the clouds and the temperature rises. I would suggest you not walk under any trees as you will most likely get snow dumped on you, very wet and cold snow. I am looking forward to meeting my youngest daughter and granddaughter for lunch today. Stay warm and dry and please treat everyone you meet today as a person!
“Evil begins when you begin to treat people as things.”
Terry Pratchett
2 Comments
Earl
The up and downside of snow this time of year. For all its much needed moisture and it’s beauty, it is damaging to the tender green spring growth. Still, beautiful photos, and the plants will quickly recover.
Monte Stevens
I would sacrifice a few broken branches and take the moisture that it provides. The storm has moved through, we have blue skies and sunshine but cold. And it looks to me like you’re getting some rain.