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9 months of snow

Beltane                                                                  Closing Moon

May snow deck
May snow deck

Learned reading 5280, the local weather blog, that May is our area’s 8th snowiest month. That’s out of 9 months, with September being the least snowiest, averaging 1.1 inches while May averages 1.7 inches. These are Denver averages; we get more snow up here on Shadow Mountain.

The weather out here continues to teach this pupil its ways. I’m guessing it will take years to integrate the patterns. And climate change alters them, so new shifts will come, ones that don’t reflect old averages or historic seasonal expectations.

As Heraclitus said, you can’t step into the same weather pattern twice. Not with climate change.

 

5002012 05 01_4097Beltane                                               Beltane Moon

Dave Scott fixed the inspection addendum items on our Andover house yesterday. The closing is on May 26th. Kate will attend. I will sign the documents here in front of a notary.

We only had one offer, but it was a good one and from people who want to garden, tend the orchard and raise bees. Makes my heart glad.

Tomorrow the Probe

Beltane                                                                          Beltane Moon

Tomorrow the biopsy. I feel fine, relaxed. Except. For those 12 tiny needles which will get their section’s worth of cells to analyze.

Just had a nice meal out, now for a quiet evening. Then…

Solar Snowshovel

Beltane                                                                        Beltane Moon

Geologist Tom Zeiner from the Colorado Native Plant class calls it the “solar snowshovel.” Without spending a dime or even removing the snowblower from the garage, the weekend’s snow has melted and transpired from the driveway. This will continue to amaze me for some time. What a treat.

The forecast has rain in all of the next ten days save 2. That means more water going downhill added to the already high water levels. But, no snow.

 

Beltane                                                             Beltane Moon

Hmmm.

“Snow for the northern and central mountains is looking like a sure-bet, and with that the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch which goes into effect Saturday afternoon and continues through Saturday night. Heavy snow at elevations >8,500 feet for the northern and central mountains will add up to 10 to 20″ by Sunday morning. If your plans take you into the mountains Saturday afternoon, please plan for winter driving conditions.”  weather5280

Spring                                                             Beltane Moon

Another large snow storm for us. Probably one last time. This forecast has snow only for elevations above 8,000 feet.  We had snow showers yesterday, brief but dense.

Spring                                                        Beltane Moon

We have significant snow on the ground with only 10 days to go until Beltane. Of course, temperatures will rise. Even with the temperatures in the mid-forties like the last couple of days our magical south facing driveway eliminated several inches of snow all by itself. As Jon says, sweet.

We have limited experience of mountain weather, but what we’ve seen so far we like. Snow against the ponderosa pines looks like the background of a book cover for a Zane Grey novel. The snow itself, until this last one, was mostly powder, light and fluffy, easy to remove when necessary. The fluctuation in temperatures from moderate lows (compared to Minnesota) to warm (compared to Minnesota) mean the cruel burdens of winter like long lasting ice, snow cover on roads, very cold temperatures and snow piled in huge mountains reducing the size of parking lots are mostly absent.