You'd think there was some value in having the shade from mature trees. It's going to look like a prison exercise area.
The sky is the perfect shade of blue. When I think of Taos in the winter, I think of the wonderful aroma of pinyon smoke.
That manatee story is really funny.
I saw the title and thought 'did Martin get one of those onions?' and sure enough you did. Topping it with fries seems a little redundant - fried on fried - but I guess they wanted to make a square meal out of it. Well, yum.
Very good, Martin! You're in much better shape than Donald Trump. His doctor claimed everything was 'excellent' and then all those other doctors got ahold of the results and gave what sounded like more honest interpretations. Anyhow, if The Donald is 'excellent' you are whatever is the word for ten times (at least) better.
Hang in there, Martin. It's been warmer in Colorado than that - 60 degrees today.
What a shame, especially losing the trees that provide fruit.
Also Chinook helicopters.
Lovely! I thoroughly enjoy finding online sources of information like this for my local area, and having a place to share some of it is why I admin three Facebook groups. I thought of you while watching the Steelers game - 17 degrees at game start, I think they said.
What an interesting story - the kind that reminds me how handy the Internet is - don't know what we did without it.
I liked the old black and white movies based on the Jane Austen books.
Remember that scandal when Nancy Reagan was consulting an astrologer?
In Colorado we often get Chinook (warm winds) after a snow that blow it away. Chinook supposedly means Snow Eater.
Idris Elba was so scary on The Wire, and the next time I saw him he was on The Office TV show, and I was yelling at the other characters: "Don't mess with him! He's a drug lord pretending to be an office manager!"
I'm glad you posted about this, because I hadn't been paying attention, and now that I've read up on it, know at least something about it.