Sunday, December 12, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
December Blue Ridge Beauty
My daughter and myself ventured out
and onto the Parkway
to procure some long view shots yesterday.
Our usual right turn south on the Parkway was
closed for the season. Last year, we were unable
to get on the long drive on the mountain
tops at all in December. I now know why.
Road conditions to this overlook in the
other direction were poor, with about
4 inches of packed, icy snow but mostly glare ice.
We drove like turtles and didn't stay
long to get these shots, never seeing another
car in either direction on the drive.
Next week, I imagine the Parkway
will be totally closed off to through traffic.
This wonderful mountain top drive
through the Appalachians is
not maintained in the winter.
Top: A large and burly open tree
that one could stand inside of.
Next Two: Long views at present.
:)
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Oh oh.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Finally
...ventured out of my warm home.
It is about -20 degrees with the windchill
so I was out for about 8 minutes.
Still, my fingertips were numb and
tingly even dressed in fur lined winter gloves.
Nursing my camera and a bit fearful
it would freeze or something, I kept this walk short.
Apparently (according to a source we love here
in the High Country, 'Ray's Weather,')
it is colder here than in Wisconsin.
Bottom: a shot today of a
'yonder' mountain top that showed just a hint of color.
I like the slightly misty feel that it has.
Top:
'The House on the Hill.'
It has been a source of great comfort for me.
The entire front porch is totally lit with
large yellow lights at night. I can see it
just at the top of my bedroom window,
a friendly reminder of neighbors near by.
Can you find it?
...do
stay warm!
:)
Lion of a Winter
Well. I cheated (in a sense.)
I am procrastinating (or is it balking?)
at procuring a shot today (this one is from yesterday.) :)
I must muster up the courage to face the howling wind and
maybe put a plastic bag partly over the camera?
Last night, it became apparent to me this one thing:
The planet we inhabit is spinning (moving)
one direction and the wind is shagging its way across
the Appalachians in the other!
In the colder night time temperatures, the wind last night
was achieving a hefty gusting of 60-65 (?) M.P.H.
producing one heck of a long and drawn out howling effect.
There is nothing like a winter wind howling across the
Appalachians at 4000 feet.
A large tree limb that was loose crashed down
covering most of half the driveway.
Watch for my shot today
at a later time.
I will have to work myself up for it!
The plow came through TWICE at about midnight,
now that is a dream living here...
We are fortunate on that count for sure!
The deer are out heavy pawing through the (about)
12-15 inch snow to dig down to corn piles!
They must be hungry, even ignoring Ginger's rather
boisterous barking upon seeing a large deer
standing out the patio door windows this A.M.
Oh- school is out for the second day, today.
This winter is not disappointing in its tenacity.
We are well in the grip of this ferocious lion 'winter,'
resting on its haunches and in no hurry to leave.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Today
Snowed In
There is a h-h-h-high of twenty today.
We are 'officially' s-s-s-snowed in!
We went out to the store before the plow
came through on this 'ol mountain and
just barely made it up the first incline
(slid sideways) and the back incline as well (slid again.)
All around our road are drop offs and ravines and
the like~ so sliding is definitely not a good idea!
We (now) have all of the food, toiletries and the goodies
that we need, so we are in for the night! Couldn't
leave now.... even if we wanted to! Enjoy the photos.
It was 13 this morning with a high of 20 today,
with more snow flurries throughout the day and the night....
Tomorrow colder weather is predicted! What??!
(Actually I am lovin' it!)
The wind howled awfully hard last night.
I am 'once again' in love with...what???
Answer: The snow plow.
We bought my daughter a plastic paisley sled.
Top:
The dogs are wearing themselves OUT trying
to find a good scent :)
I'm O.K. with that :)
Middle: The neighbor's beautiful snow
crusted strange plant.
(Seriously~ I just heard the plow go by :):))
Bottom:
Slice of the snowy woods.
(Double click photos to feel like you are there~well, kind of :)
It wont' be as cold for you I mean.)
:)
More photos from our
'winter wonderland' to come
friends...
Come on along!
:)
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Snow's First Fall
Please click to enlarge these.
It was 'all quiet' this morning.
We had a lovely dusting of about 5-7 inches of
powdery white snow. It clung to the branches making trees
(even small ones) sculptures singularly lovely each...
Although it was in the low 20's, it felt warm.
These are the result of my morning walk with dog one.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Early Walk



I took an early walk today; up alone.
I wish dear readers, that you could have seen my
dog Lakhi, hesitate to leave the comfort of the
front porch stoop and make any paw prints in
the snow. It was 'as if' she were staring at a blank white
canvas and balking at what to do! She stood a full 45 seconds
just staring at the all white blanket of light snow
before bounding off the porch! I didn't have a
camera at the time the view of her thinking about
the snow with puzzlement before stepping on it was great!
Bottom:
The road across from us; 'Galax,'
was lightly snow covered and inviting.
Next: I noticed that the 'toothpick tree' now
can measure snow precipitation!
Next: The pumpkins (still) out front now
don light snowy caps!
Next Up:
The glorious woods in all of its spender!
Top:
I drove to the Blue Ridge to procure a photo for you
(yesterday)! The wind was howling so I was not sure how
clear the shot would be...The blue sky, gray and slightly
violet clouds whipping by were awesome! Look at this
gnarly tree. What an absolute feast for the eyes!
The Blue Ridge Parkway officially is closed
sometime in December as it gets too treacherous to navigate.
Duty calls me at present! I must away Dear Readers!
:)
Enjoy!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Camp Llynure





Hello Dear Readers!
We are back!
I am hoping that your
Thanksgiving holiday
(if you celebrated one)
was an invigorating romp!
I think all people should have
JUST as much pure FUN
(from time to time)
as my critters had at camp
over the holiday week!
Just LOOK at them!
(Tell me your gobble gobble
gobble stories~
or anything else for
that matter!)
And welcome!
(I want to go to
Camp Llynure!!)
:)
Things I Would do at Camp
1. Roll around with my friends
2. Preen myself endlessly
3. Crawl through the tunnel a few hundred times
4. Slobber my water bowl
5. Then hit the sack
(...all photos taken by Heather
Marcellino of Camp Llynure;
Apex, North Carolina~
Thank you Heather! :) )
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Looking Back

Looking (backward) through my
photos today I realized that we haven't
seen hide nor hair of the small and lightening
fast flying squirrel we had frequenting the bird feeder
at night last year at this time. Also- we haven't
been able to replicate the great deer shots
we got last year at this time. There are fewer
deer appearing and they are extremely
skittish of our new dog Ginger's deep and
loud barking. Plus, there just aren't as many
deer around (here) this fall. We will be leaving one
full bag of corn out for the deer when
we are gone though. Wooohoo.
It will be quiet here
as the dogs are being boarded.
Sure do wish that I could set up a camera though!
Top: Last fall right at this time we
took our teenage kids to the Smithsonian
in D.C; this is one of my favorite
paintings there. We had a great time!
:)
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Windy!!
The wind was whipping up to 55 mph
all throughout the night and -still-
into this morning.
I need to work on my 'gusty wind'
photographing skills and will endeavor
to do so! I tried several shots but they
just don't convey the rushing sound,
the sheer and sustained blasting nature of a
steady mountain breeze and the up gusts!
The little wiggles (as I call them; the steady
back and forth
wiggling motion of leaves
that I have only, thus far, seen
in the mountains) are altogether gone;
replaced by the breezes of a
tempestuous winter
(I'm sure) well on its way.
Bottom:
A rather large tree growing up entirely out of a rock.
The upward angle gives the purveyor some
idea of the magnitude
of the trees of the Appalachians.
Next Up:
The forest floor as it is currently here.
Love it. Love it :)
Next Up :
Dear reader: What is it?
Top:
Colors across the street
for you to enjoy!
I am still chattering inside
from the chill.
Shiver. Shiver.
Shiver. Shiver.
:)
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Constrained
...is my view today.
You could say it is imploding on me.
O.K.~ who turned on the fog machine??
Seriously, I love it! The higher you go (here)
the foggier it gets!
I am certainly relieved that it will be
near 50 degrees today or~~
all this precipitation would be
_ _ _ _!
O.K. my 'jolly' readers...
what 4 letter word am
I thinking of?
:)
(Miss Lynn, this post is 'for' you!)
(Also) For my more astute readers,
on the top photo,
can you see the faint tree line
behind the obvious (trees?)
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