Greetings from San Cristobal, NM, and a Happy Thanksgiving. This week we had the first snow on our local peaks and in the valley.
Not too much snow. It’s a late start to winter where we are this year. I see from our weather forecast that temps will drop next week. It’s all good for me as I’m in a foot brace again on my right foot this time, and with my leg elevated, I still have a lovely view out the windows and from the deck.
This was the scene from the kitchen window this week after the clouds lifted, leaving a few stragglers behind to fill in the little valleys.
With my right leg elevated, I’m revisiting the archives again. Pretty much a repeat of last February, when my left leg was elevated. This time next year I look forward to hiking up and down the hills in the first photo.
Lastly, a picture I came across, edited on my iPhone, from last year.
As always, thank you for looking. Happy Thanksgiving. G
15 thoughts on “First Snow, Winter Flashbacks. 11-22-2023”
Here’s hoping that foot heals up in record time,
Getting there my friend. Thanks, Larry. G
Have a quick recovery. As always, the photos are lovely.
Thanks so much, Lin. Healing nicely. G
Beautiful photos! Each season has its beauty. Wishing quick healing with your foot. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Pami!
Thanks so much, Susie. I hope you had a good thanksgiving. G
Geraint,
Great images, I love how the snowfall simplifies and enhances the scenes. What’s up with your foot? Do you have a neuroma or something?
Once again, thanks for sharing your wonderful photos
Thank you, Ron. Greatly appreciated. G
Mend! π As always, I’m inspired by your images and grateful for the remote views of NM.
Mending very well. Thank you so much, Patricia. Iβm glad you enjoy my images and posts. G
So grateful for your wonderful images, Geraint! Hope you and your family have a great Thanksgiving!
Thanks so much, Peter. Just rested up mostly. I hope your day was good. G
Hi great view from the kitchen. I have a cousin lives in Sedburgh North Yorkshire
Who has amazing views of hills and mountains different from each window.
Thankyou so many of your photos help
me reconnect with the past must be my age π€·πΌββοΈ. HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
Love and prayers for you and the foot.
I know Sedburgh, not well, but itβs a lovely area. I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts. Thanks so much, Alison. G