I knew it was cool this morning, but I couldn’t believe my eyes when I got to the firehouse near the creek. The roses appeared to be holding bits of snow. Snow in June? No way!
Perhaps the firemen needed to get rid of foam. We’ve walked there for four years and never saw foam before.
Grandson David had a day off, so we had lunch at Jukebox Junction on the way to the Blue Ridge Parkway. It was a wonderful day to be in the mountains. The higher we drove, the cooler it became. A sign stated we were at the highest point on the whole parkway. There were many clouds, both white and rainy-gray, which made the scenery much more interesting than a view bleached by full sun. We stopped at many of the overlooks, getting out to soak up the silence and enjoy sprinkles from the sky.
Oh my gosh, it does look like snow. Could have fooled me. LOL!
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You should have seen it in person!
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That’s very interesting with the foam. I intended to do a post today on all the cottonwood that is flying around and it builds up on the grass and water and looks like snow once it comes down at its peak. I took some photos yesterday and the cotton pieces are all over the grass and the Creek. I have the A/C shut off today as we have had a rainy and stormy day but it gets sucked up into the A/C grille and has to be hosed off. Maybe the rain helped a little bit in that regard – didn’t help my 5K any. Rained and didn’t go.
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That’s too bad that your race was rained out.
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Tomorrow’s not looking so great either – I’m about to head to bed and earlier it said on the online Weather Channel that the showers would be overnight and from 5:00-8:00 a.m. Race is at 8:00 a.m. and I have to drive there, about 5-6 miles and register and pick up my stuff. I have to leave around 7:15. Today’s antique car show was cancelled as well due to the rain. We’ve had a very ugly Spring so far
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It sounds as if your area might as well have cancelled spring altogether.
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I like that Anne – that was clever. We had rain today after the 5K race was over, but rain was not predicted until Sunday late afternoon/evening.
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When I saw the photo, my first through was the same as the previous commenter – I bet it’s cottonwood. It’s currently on most everything around here.
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I’m not familiar with cottonwood trees. I may have lived among them, but I was unaware of them.
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I don’t think that there are cottonwood trees where you live. If you lived in an area with them, you’d definitely notice the cottony fluff from them floating through the air for a week or two each year.
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Whew!! That makes me feel better that I’m not oblivious to everything around me.
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How funny! Temps dropped here last night. Today is sprinkly and cool, so I began this post thinking it actually snowed there. Beautiful images as usual, Anne. ❤
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I almost looked down to see what I was wearing when I saw that fake snow. We’ve had a cool spring, but not that cool!
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But those are lovely blooms Anne!
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Those roses at the firehouse bloom from late May to October. It’s no wonder people love roses.
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Its like living in rose heaven, Anne. But what was it – soap foam or snow ?
Silence is so healing, peaceful and the silence from mountains must be so healing.
Susie
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The white on the roses was some kind of foam, I presume to fight fires. I have a follower who is a fireman. Maybe he will comment.
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Such beautiful roses! I blogged about mine today (or the lack of them due to deer). I guess the foam doesn’t harm them? On another note, did you get my email? Just checking. I don’t trust computers!
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I have not seen your email. I thought I was on the lookout for it, but I must have missed it. I’ll look again. I hope the foam won’t hurt the roses at the firehouse. Guess time will tell.
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I replied through your contact page the day after. I somehow never quite trust those things. If you don’t get, let me know and I’ll try resending.
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I looked again at my email. Perhaps I deleted it by mistake. If so, I’m very sorry. Yes, please try to resend the info. I can’t see any way to find messages sent through the contact page. If the second message doesn’t work, I’ll think of something else. Thank you very much for trying.
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Ok, resent and made sure to wait for the “message sent” screen. Fingers crossed.
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Two hours later, I don’t have your message. I’m going to ask for help.
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You should get that corrected because readers don’t have a way of privately contacting you but you can also send me
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Whether it’s snow, cottonwood or foam, it’s actually a pretty contrast to the roses 🙂
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The rose scene was eye-catching.
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So glad it wasn’t snow 😊 What a gorgeous place to visit! 💗
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We walk by the firehouse most days. The other day I stopped to sniff one of the roses. One of our daughters was forever quoting that bit about smelling the roses, so I thought I ought to do it properly.
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I’m wondering if perhaps there was a fire in that area beyond the fence behind the roses, as there seems to be an awful lot of foam in that underpass (tunnel), and lots of foam settled on the bare ground.
Hence the reasoning that maybe there had been a fire in the grasses and weeds etc which surely would have been growing in that soil there. Yet … it’s bare.
Hmm… You could be onto something with the foam idea, Anne. ~ Cobs . xxx
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There was no evidence of fire by sight or smell. It may remain a mystery.
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How very strange. But you’re right… it may remain a mystery.
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The color of the roses is beautiful, and is oddly enhanced by the foam. Strange experience, though.
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There was no sign of foam the next day, and the roses seem none the worse for wear.
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We’re still a little cool…the heat came on night before yesterday. It’s very green here, we’ve had a lot of rain…it’s beginning to feel we’ve acquired Seattle’s climate. Warmer temperatures forecasted for Monday…soon we’ll all be saying, ‘It’s too HOT.” Oh the joy of it all…life is wonderful!
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We’ve had more coolth than warmth so far.
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Forgot to say the rose photographs are gorgeous!
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I can shamelessly enjoy those roses at the firehouse. No one seems to tend them until autumn, when they ruthlessly prune them and throw the tops in the creek. I wish they wouldn’t do that, but I’m not offering to do the job.
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