Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Last day of February and Some Photos

A couple other pastors and I were talking this morning about the weather this winter. One made the comment that the winter had been bookended by cold and snow. It came in with a bang in November with single-digit temps and snow after snow. Now at the end of February, it's not leaving without a fight. A winter storm is forecast for tomorrow. That on top of the teens and twenties, and the several inches of snow we've already had this week. I wonder if Elise's flight tomorrow afternoon will be able to land...

Today was a spectacularly beautiful day. All morning and about half of the afternoon was with sunny to partly cloudy skies -- very cold, but also very bright. Mid-afternoon the clouds started to roll in, foreshadowing the storm that is likely to hit in 8 to 12 hours' time.

I went to meet the other pastors this morning without my camera. There were no clouds to speak of in the sky, and scenics just don't look very good without at least a few clouds. By the time I left the restaurant, about an hour later, puffy, interesting clouds were covering the sky. So I made my way back home, grabbed the camera, and began walking back into town and past to the church, stopping along the way to capture a few images.

Of the photos below, the one with the deer was taken a few days ago. All the rest are from today.







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