Thursday, April 10, 2008

April storm



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Yes, that’s snow on those
mountains.  We had a good old fashioned
New Mexico storm yesterday.  It was
cloudy and windy and depending on where you were you saw blowing sand, rain or
snow.  Sometimes you even saw a
combination.  We saw muddy droplets in
the morning.  The wind was blowing the
dirt around and then it only rained enough to moisten the dirt and blow it onto
my windshield!  It rained in the
evening.  It was so nice to get some
moisture; we haven’t had any since the end of January or beginning of
February.  We are already under fire
restrictions.



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