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It snowed overnight. Given recent temperatures, it was no big deal (even if it did accumulate about 5-6 inches), but it was still enough to warrant having our neighbor come by and plow the driveway. To boot, the snow also accumulated in what I think of as "tufts" in the pines, for a very peaceful look to the scene out the kitchen window this morning.

One of the side effects of a snowfall is the eradication of all but the most pronounced tracks left in the previous snowfall, and later, when I see signs of passage near the house, I wonder what kind of animal made the track. A couple of times I've imagined that tracks were human, but besides that not making any sense, closer examination always shows some kind of non-human aspect to the trail.

What's interesting is that sometimes, even a born-n-bred city-slicker like me can read the story of what happened in the snow, such as the time I saw what I am sure are rabbit tracks, widely spaced, in a line parallel to similarly-spaced tracks from a larger animal. They led to a tree not far from the house, and only one set of tracks returned, closely spaced: that of the larger animal. My conclusion is that either Brer Rabbit successfully escaped later in another direction, or he was given a "lift" in the jaws of the larger animal as the latter quit the scene. I suspect someone with more experience in such things would have been able to tell for sure.

When I went to relieve Drew at the store at 5 pm or so, the sight of the clouds pouring over the Rockies almost took my breath away. I regretted not having my camera along. The scene reminded me of breakers at a rocky seashore, only in much slower motion.

Cheers...

Date: 2005-02-24 03:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skipperja.livejournal.com
Have you seen Koyaniscotsee (I'm spelling it phonetically). It showed those clouds going at wave speed and waves going at cloud speed. There were also city scenes played at high speed from long distance with telephoto lenses. The background music was great. I have the soundtrack album somewhere unless one of my sons has 'borrowed' it. If I could spell it, I'd check it out on Google.

Date: 2005-02-24 04:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skipperja.livejournal.com
Google uses the first spelling. Anyway, GREAT music and a visual feast as it says below.

Koyaanisoatsi: Life Out Of Balance

Koyaanisqatsi G
This dialogue-free visual feast presents a dazzling array of life on this planet accompanied by a hypnotic Philip Glass score.

Koyaanisqatsi G
A montage of expertly shot scenes convey the message that life on earth is out of balance.

Koyaanisqatsi + Powaqqatsi PG
Two montages of expertly shot scenes that convey the message that life on earth is out of balance and Third World countries have been exploited.

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