Monday, February 28, 2011

Julian California with Snow!

Julian is a lovely old town in the Cuyamaca Mountains east of San Diego. Julian began as a gold mining town and became a farming community. Julian is famous for apples. Snow in Julian doesn't happen every winter. We had cold rain storms with snow in the mountains two week ends in a row. People flock to the mountains when it snows and both weekends saw hoards of people and their children running around in the snow as seen on the TV news. Today the skys cleared and the people went back to work and the children back to school. We drove up to see the snow. The first photos are at a lookout east of Julian with a view toward the desert.





We decided to drive back through Julian as we had not stopped on our way through...I wanted to take photos there.








Then I saw this pretty little school on the way back towards Santa Ysabel



The Julian Pie Company has a store at Santa Ysabel so we stopped to buy an apple pie. It was still warm from the oven and smelled like cinamon and apples. The Julian Pie Company makes wonderful yummy pies with light flaky crusts. Their apple pie is the total best!

We took a small detour to see the Mission.

 



We decided to drive home through Wild Cat Canyon. We took another detour up to the Country Estates and got a good view of the snowy mountain.


After we got back home from our little day trip we enjoyed a hot cup of coffee and  fresh apple pie.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Visitor




Morning Sky

After the rain...My mini view toward the east




The weather should be clear until Friday. There is lots of snow in the mountains but not worth taking the drive up there. Today is a holiday and there will be tons of people tramping over everything. Then lots of traffic up and back.

The first time we ever went to the snow, I was about five years old. No freeways back then and the drive back was slow and miserable. I do remember seeing the snow and finding out it was cold. We were bundled up but no one in southern California would have the best clothing for the snow. My hands were very cold and we didn't stay very long. I didn't see snow again until the winter we spent up in Washington. That was when I really found out how cold snow really is. We had to walk about half a mile to the bus stop. Most of the girls had mittons but not us. Our coats were not heavy as we brought them from California...no raincoats which would have kept the wind from blowing through our clothing and I remember just being miserable.

When we were back in California I remember that our high school would thin out the day after snow in the mountains.

Anyway if I do get up to see the snow will post some photos here.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Rain

Rain makes everything green. My yard looks like a park from the rain we had a few weeks ago and then the sunny days we have had last month and up to day before yesterday. Without some more rain the green would turn to brown dirt and dust. So I am always happy to see it rain here. I don't know how long this will last...but have heard a few complaints all ready!

Spring is always my favorite time. I think that is true for most people no matter where they live. Here there is such a big difference between spring and summer. In summer everything turns brown. Google Earth updated the photos of this area last August and it was a surprise to me at how brown everything looked though I do live here. Seeing it from space shows the dry we really live in. People might wonder why we don't get out the garden hoses and sprinklers. Water is expensive. If we use too much we must pay a penality for the extra used over our limit. So let it rain!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Lovely Day

Spent some time kicking back at Summer's Past with glass of iced tea and Jackie. We both enjoyed the tea and conversation. Then we visited the gift shop. I bought some spring flower seeds and am looking forward to putting in a garden. I only hope I don't loose it to my husband's weed eater...that has happened! I said as much to the clerk and she told me that her husband thought her sweet peas were weeds and pulled them all up. We have to plant sweet peas before Christmas if we want flowers for spring. They like cooler weather than we have in summer. So it is now too late for her to replant.

Jackie went to the soap shop while I wandered around a bit and took some photos. Hopefully am not taking the same photos over. There is lots of photo ops there.









Friday, February 11, 2011

Spring is Busting Out!

Photos from around my yard. The news is making a big thing about our sunny winter weather, but it is not often like this in January and February. When it is though we really enjoy our sunny days.