Sunday, March 14, 2010

Climate Change

Middle of March, isn't it? You would think all this would ease-up a bit. But no, mid-winter blizzards carefully reconstructed for our pre-spring entertainment. For anyone who visits this blog just to check out the weather in New Mexico:


These plants look quite amazed, don't they:


A few moments later, the blazing, high altitude New Mexico sun comes peeking out. Solid changes to liquid and then rises as gas to presumably form clouds and start the whole cycle again further down the road. Earlier this morning, I saw very similar looking white clouds rising up in the air. That time (that part of the morning was still early summer, temperatures were climbing), a dust devil whipped through a male juniper pulling out a cloud of pollen, the most allergenic substance known to man. But much worse for woman:


And now its snowing again...

1 comment:

  1. I think I prefer the stereotypically reddish dessert, but other than that it is similar with the weather here now. Ypu have the lovely sun, shining around you-and then bang! A big dark cloud appears out of nowhere bringing blizzard, it snows for an hour, the sun comes out which shines until a new cloud appears. Heh. I really want the Spring to be here already.

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