This blog is written from the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado & northern New Mexico. The Colorado portion of the valley is about 3500 square miles and is at an average elevation of 7500 feet. The headwaters of the Rio Grande arise on the west side of the valley, and flow to the south into New Mexico. Gardening here, whether of flowers or vegetables, requires patience and water.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Quiet in the San Luis Valley
A couple of weeks ago one would have thought spring was on its way. Not the case now; we're blanketed in snow more than 7" deep. Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) of snow in the yard is 1.37". Mountains are getting snow as I type this. Bald eagles have been making more of an appearance in the area. A belted kingfisher has been seen & heard over by the Empire Canal, and the male red-winged blackbirds are making their territorial sounds over in the cattail area in the Rio Grande SWA. Our firewood supply is quickly dwindling, and soon we may have to ration fires. So, yeah, maybe spring really is on its way!
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