
1 November 2020
Much of last week was rainy so I don’t have much to show for my adventures outdoors.
On Wednesday I took two wet photos at Yellow Creek State Park, above and below.

On Thursday it rained all day, depositing more than an inch from the remnants of Hurricane Zeta. I did errands in the car.
On Friday the rain paused at dawn for a beautiful sunrise at Duck Hollow … and then it rained again.

Today it will rain again. Sigh.
(photos by Kate St. John)
Yes, rain. And now the forecast is for 3>5″ of snow in the Westmoreland & Fayette Co ridges – starting at 4 PM.
I can’t explain why, but I love rose hips. I thin they are so pretty. Thanks for the picture, Kate.
Rainy at Duck Hollow. Good weather for ducks?