It doesn’t happen every day, so it counts as news.
Downtown, facing west, you should be able to see the volcanoes in the distance, but the snow covered them:
Thus concludes this week’s weather report from La Nina territory. We’ll return Monday hopefully with something far more interesting. Hope to see you back here.
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December 20, 2010 at 7:29 pm
kate/high altitude gardening
Snow? Well it’s quite pretty (I love snow) but now I’m nervous your tender perennials might be suffering!
I hope that’s not the case. Have a very Merry Christmas!
December 20, 2010 at 10:24 pm
Ivynettle
I love the pic of the snow-covered Opuntias – so odd to see. I mean, I know it happens, but it’s still odd to see it!