Uprooted Magnolia

Cold Hovers Over the Laramie River

Posted in Nature, Photography by leahyetter on January 30, 2014

©Leah Yetter Photographer

Even though the chill of winter is still with us and new life has yet to spring, the Laramie River continues to flow so peacefully.

Last night, winds reached from 67 to 71 mph blowing dirt, tumbleweeds and dog dishes all over the property.  There are advisories out of a winter storm that is on it’s way to us today and into tomorrow. But it seems the only thing the weatherman ever gets right is the terrorizing wind. The sky is gray and all is quiet now.  It seems something is upon us so only time (and old man winter) will tell.


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  1. ranu802 said, on January 30, 2014 at 11:00 am

    We are getting snow and strong wind. I hope your weather won’t be too bad.

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  2. Elisa said, on January 30, 2014 at 1:37 pm

    oh dear…i am laughing at myself (and then having a coughing fit) I swear that I thought that said Cod not cold. I looked at the image in my not feeling well state and in the back of my mind i thought, how are we supposed to see a jumping cod…then i thought, do cod even live in rivers roflmao

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    • leahyetter said, on January 30, 2014 at 3:53 pm

      Goodness Elisa! You need to lay down! 🙂 No cod here. Sometimes there is trout but no cod. Fee better Elisa and thanks for the laugh.

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  3. Michael Williams said, on January 30, 2014 at 5:43 pm

    Beautifu, Leah. I love it. Very dramatic imagery yet sedate too. Hard to accurately describe. Just beautiful.

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  4. Mags Corner said, on January 30, 2014 at 8:09 pm

    Stay safe! We have had strong wind too for awhile now. I really like the picture but it looks cold and lonely there but also beautiful. Hugs

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