And do you know what the chances are of getting snow in the desert? It’s like the equivalent of kids begging to do extra chores on a Saturday. It just doesn’t happen.
When something that monumental happens, there’s nothing else to do but search it out.
Ok, there are actually lots of other things to do, but we had early church on Sunday and Dave was still gone and I had three people with stars in their eyes about snow so we packed up the car and took off.

Can you see it back there behind those jutting out beauties below?

Loved having Josh there, both of us with our cameras, he with his drone, Grace and Claire with their film cameras slung around their necks appreciating that beauty just as deeply as I was, Bo with a couple cactus prickles from sniffing too close and Lucy happy as could be just along for the ride.



Interesting to see such different landscaped juxtaposed together.

We stopped over and over again to drink all that beauty lit up in the slanting sun.




























4 comments
You live in one of the most beautiful areas! We were blessed to visit out there several years ago and just soaked it all in. Gorgeous!
what GORGEOUS photos!!! i love nature, day trips like these! they make you feel alive. so good for the soul. 🙂
I want to live where you do! It’s so beautiful and so different from Coastal South Carolina!
I loved your Blog for what are earth day activities, I'm going to Follow Your Post for my Trip on Earth day. You are an amazing nature loving Person.