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Monthly Archive for October, 2011

Aspens – October 12th

Fall moonsets are almost as spectacular as mid-winter moonsets. They are certainly more colorful. The tall mountain forty miles to the west has a cap of snow lingering from the snowfall last week.  Colder nights means the snow will most likely remain now until next June. I’m sure the ski resort people are delighted to […]

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Aspens – October 8th

Rain the past few days has been a forest fire season ending event.  The woods are nicely wet now.  Hurray.  That is always a nice feeling. October 6th and 7th were pretty much more of the same, cloudy weather and intermittent rains.  When the clouds lifted, we saw termination dust on the tallest mountain we […]

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Aspens – October 4th

We woke up to pretty heavy rain, and then fog rolled up the hills and into the sky. It was a good day to stay inside. We went down the hill to fetch the mail, and stopped by the river to see if the Cottonwoods are also turning colors.  They are!  And they are already […]

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Aspens – October 3rd

A cloudy day today.  A few early morning raindrops fell, but nothing more than a promise of fall rains to come.  We have to run the generator this evening – no solar gain today. Ripe, tall golden grass covers the hillsides, next to the dark rust brown of St. John’s Wort, an introduced weed that […]

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Aspens – October 2nd

On the hillsides around here, if you see an Aspen grove, it shows the presence of ground water, not necessarily a spring but definitely a source of moisture.  The larger the grove, the more abundant the water source. We have no idea what variety of apple this might be; there are three apples on the […]

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Aspens in October – 1st

Aspens reflect the change of seasons from summer, to fall, to winter, each year in October. I decided to document their graceful transition. The understory bushes are starting to turn colors, but the aspens are still waiting.  Not a breath of wind stirs their leaves today, it is all quiet in the grove.  Aspen groves […]

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