The Sisters with Termination Dust
Termination dust got down to below 3800 feet overnight covering the highest peaks of the Sisters in snow.
On a Lifelong Journey to Learn my Place
Termination dust got down to below 3800 feet overnight covering the highest peaks of the Sisters in snow.
Last night we heard many geese flying over honking. After hearing some sound especially close, I went out to look and saw that it was mostly cloudy with a couple of breaks where the stars could be seen shining through. I did eventually hear some other geese, but they were quite distant. I wonder if … Read more
There was a little bit of frost in places this morning. I think it’s the first frost of the season.
I saw some fresh snow on the unamed peak behind the Sisters today. I wouldn’t be surprised if it had been there for a couple of days at least.
As we were walking on Saturday, we saw a fairly large flock of geese fly overhead. Later that night I heard more. Sunday evening we saw three geese feeding on a lawn near McDonalds. It was too dark to tell for sure, but I think they were Canadian geese.
Melissa said that today’s weather was fitting for the first day of fall. The wind was blowing and a cold rain was falling. Over the weekend some of the taller peaks had fresh snow on them. It appeared that the snow level was around 4600 feet. By yesterday the snow level had dropped to around … Read more