Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Winter Returned!

My calendar says that Winter won't arrive officially until December 21.  But Monday's snowstorm said, "Oh yeah?" and dumped a foot of snow on us here in Saratoga Springs.  But compared to a few miles south of us, we got off easy.  The Albany/Schenectady area got walloped with nearly two feet, I heard. But we got enough to transform the landscape with a beauty that -- once I finished shoveling -- I could take delight in.

Here are just a few scenes from a walk I took on Tuesday afternoon in Saratoga Spa State Park.



A snowshoe trail through a snowy woods:




A pretty little bridge crosses the stream that flows through the Ferndell Ravine:




Sunshine dapples the snow and shines in the little creek of the Ferndell Ravine:






No picnickers today in the park's picnic area:




A turbulent Geyser Creek rushes along between snow-covered banks:




The Island Spouter's mineral water washes the snow away from atop the giant "tufa," a buildup of calcium carbonate deposits formed by the spouting spring:




A fringe of icicles decorates the edge of the Island Spouter's tufa:




Late in the day, a low sun gilds the forest's trees with golden light:

2 comments:

  1. On Monday we drove past your area just as the snow was starting to fall, the roads never got too bad since the road crews were doing well.

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