Saturday, February 2, 2008

Wintry Weather



This winter has thus far been fairly toothless. Some snow here and there, some cold nights, but generally a mild winter overall. Yesterday, however, we had a semi-rare ice storm. It started with sleet, turned to freezing raing and eventually ended up putting about a 1/4 to 3/8" layer of ice on everything. I always look forward to ice storms (as long as they aren't too bad) because of the breathtaking beauty that they leave behind. Here are a couple of my favorite ice storm pictures (both taken this winter).

The one on the left was taken December 16th. The rain had come down pretty hard during the night, and the morning had been cloudy and cold, but the sun suddenly popped out at around 11:oo, the wind picked up and the temperature shot up quickly. Most of the ice was gone within 15 minutes of this picture.

The second picture was taken today, and shows the amount of ice accretion on everything this morning. I'm not a great photographer, and don't usually take close-ups, but this one I kind of liked. I've always found it interesting how some photographs grab your attention that may not strike anyone else as interesting.

Speaking of weather, if you ever want to know what the weather is like at my house - below is the link to my weather page. It includes all of the data that is uploaded every 10 minutes from my Davis Vantage Pro weather station. I've had it in continuous use since 2002, with the exception of a month this past summer when I had to send it back to Davis to repair damage caused by a lightning strike.

I've always been a bit of a weather nut, and enjoy taking pictures of various weather, especially during the winter. There are a few more pictures linked from my weather page as well.



Here is the link to my weather page:
Maysville Weather



Sunday, December 23, 2007


Well, this is my first post on my new blog, so I feel like there should be some momentous post with profound insights and deep meaning. But since that isn't going to happen, I'll just post some odds and ends on what's happening around here lately.

Christmas is right around the corner and I finally feel like things have slowed down enough to begin to enjoy the season. Our church Christmas play was last Sunday, and it was a relief to be done, although it is something that Sandy and I really enjoy and look forward to each year. The school Christmas program was this past Wednesday. Clayton's class sang "Grandma got run over by a Reindeer" and guess who Grandma was? Clayton made a pretty good Grandma!

I'm looking forward to the next couple of days. I'll be off work on Christmas Eve thanks to the bank allowing employees to work split crews the day before and after Christmas, giving everyone an extra day off! We're going to make cookies tonight and tomorrow, and hopefully get some presents wrapped! Merry Christmas to all. May your holidays be filled with good times with the people you love.
Say a prayer for all those soldiers who are spending the holidays away from home.