Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas from the sticks to you!  I hope peace, goodwill and plenty come into your life.

After several days of near summer-like weather an arctic front moved through bringing snow squalls and pushing the landscape towards those old, Currier and Ives holiday images.  Just before lunch on Christmas Eve and I saw the snow begin to fall and decided to take a quick ride up the mountain to find a suitable image to share.  The roads were bare until reaching the point where the pavement is no longer salted and snow gathers quickly.



Fresh falling snow always seems peaceful and calm.  An appropriate sense of things for the holidays.



All the presents are gathered and family will arrive soon.  It's a wonderful time of year.



And the kids wait for the arrival of Santa Claus, or in our case, Junior waits for a trove of treats.

Merry Christmas to all and ride safe!

17 comments:

RichardM said...

Merry Christmas!

The first photo is wonderful. It conveys joy of winter...

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Steve Williams said...

Richard M: As soon as I saw it was snowing I had to go dashing...

Captcha.... ugh. I never had it on until I started getting a ton of spam. Maybe I'll turn it off or see if I can get it to only display numbers....

Merry Christmas!

redlegsrides said...

Merry Christmas and I like the first photo as well! Junior looks like he's expecting lots of treats.....he must be thinking he's been a good boy.

Unknown said...

Steve:

I like the first photo too. I have to see if I have a snow filter in PS. Looks so real

Merry Christmas to you & your family

bob
Riding the Wet Coast

Canajun said...

Merry Christmas Steve. Great photos, as usual.

Keith - Circle Blue said...

Merry Christmas! Ain't it fun to ride in snow when the flakes are the size of rodents and you sense traction going to be just fine until you're safe home?!

We got the cold but none of the snow. I ain't complaining.

VStar Lady said...

I agree, the snow falling makes one feel peaceful ... Merry Christmas to you, your family and Junior too!

Looby said...

Happy Christmas Steve and thankyou for all of your postings, very enjoyable..

Deb said...

Merry Christmas!

Lovely photos...we did not get snow today but I can enjoy being out in it through the magic of your post!

Safe rides...

Steve Williams said...

Charlie6: Junior has most of the family mesmerized and trained to give him treats -- Milkbones, Meaty Bones, and rawhide sticks. Upon greeting anyone who comes into the house he tries to steer them to the kitchen and direct their eyes to the treat center.

I'm immune to his ploys...

Steve Williams said...

bobskoot: I've not seen a snow filter but I would think one is out there. The snow in these pictures is the real thing, 100 percent natural snow!

Steve Williams said...

Canajun; The snow has come and gone again. Now the world just looks drab and cold. I'll have to figure out how to deal with that look in the coming days and weeks.

Steve Williams said...

Keith: Riding on the mountain road I could tell the road was getting slippery fast and but felt good because I knew I didn't have to go far to find clear pavement. A long ride on that kind of road would have been stressful...

Steve Williams said...

VStar Lady: Thanks for the holiday wishes. Same to you and your family!

Steve Williams said...

Deb: Thanks for the kind words. Here's hoping for many more miles of riding ahead.!

David Masse said...

Merry Christmas Steve!

Dar said...

Merry Christmas Steve! Your pictures are always breathtaking and I always look forward to seeing your new posts pop up. I hope your family enjoyed Christmas and the dog had a merry Pupmas!