Woke up to a little snow on the ground. It was forecast. Temperature is in the high thirties.
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More photo editing this morning. It’s turned grey and gloomy.
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Around noon we headed down to town to pick up the mail and got to the bank. I packed up the cameras and planned to walk along the Tobacco River. The clouds were all the way down to the foot of the Galton’s.
By the time we got to town it was raining. Had to abort the walk. We might have seen something like this ...
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We headed straight back to the ranch where it was snowing and thirty-two degrees. Bah humbug!
Should have gone later. This afternoon it was sunny and beautiful. Topped out at nearly fifty.
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They will tell you, just about anywhere you go in the Rockies, if you don't like the weather wait ten minutes. It really is true.
Big earthquakes out in the Pacific with tsunami warnings attached. Seems like there have been an awful lot of earthquakes lately.
Here’s an interesting site where you can see all the earthquakes all over the world. Earthquake Map
©Kinsey Barnard
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