3 comments on “January Rolled By With Mud, Then Very Dry

  1. Thanks so much, Bubba, for the lovely photos and especially for your
    reminder of how lucky we all are to live in this gorgeous part of the
    world.  Each morning when I look north out my kitchen window toward
    Gazelle Callahan Rd., I give thanks for my unspoiled view and the utter
    peace of seeing no other structures or habitations.  I am so fortunate
    to live on 450 acres of trees and meadows with a meandering stream and
    wild creatures tucked into their private spots.  Very lucky!

    Yours,    Dorinda Thompson

  2. Wonderful post as always. The reflection of Shasta in water is always a special sight to see. The land really does declare His glory.

    It has been such an odd winter. If things don’t turn around, I will be curious to see what the fire season looks like. Typically, a low snow year is paired with drought which has not been the case this year. Hopefully, storms in the next few months can bring us closer to normal.

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