A frosty Prickly Pear Cactus |
Torrey Yuccas wearing a thin mantle of white |
Yuccas and Tortugas Mountain |
A promise of even more snow |
Eager to reach the lower desert |
A nose for snow |
Soaptree Yuccas and Tortoise Mountain |
Bishop Cap |
The Organ Mountains |
Under the snow a Barrel Cactus |
Across the white expanse of Chihuahuan Desert |
Soaptree Yucca |
White-winged Dove on a snowy Ocotillo branch |
4 comments:
It's amazing how beautiful snow can be in the desert. I can tell that Becca is having a blast.
Nice new diversity in your images, Packrat. I've been waiting for your local update on the severe weather we've been hearing about on the news, but it looks manageable in you images.
Kali and were returning from a dance performance on Saturday evening and ran into a squall that laid down, in 20 minutes, about as much snow as you got. It was all melted when I awoke on Sunday morning, but it was really cold, clear and windy here all day; it never got about 30 degrees. Brrr!
Windy and 30? Not a good combo, Scott. Where we live we got about 2". Very manageable for somebody originally from northeast Ohio.
:)
Gorgeous photos! Kate's right. The desert is beautiful in the snow!
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