tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6331107066082935156.post4921987900716211290..comments2023-08-07T08:05:13.940-04:00Comments on Reports from the Farm: White Christmas DayNatalyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14679714656258328028noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6331107066082935156.post-64578508293582383212009-12-27T14:12:50.490-05:002009-12-27T14:12:50.490-05:00Hi, Talya. Cold and clear here, too, at a time wh...Hi, Talya. Cold and clear here, too, at a time when it usually pours. Mt. Rainier blocked the rising sun for me, today, and it cast a wedge-shaped shadow on the roof of the sky (a high layer of rumply clouds). The rest of the clouds, not in the wedge-shadow, were crimson-bottomed. I'd never seen this before, as it depended on a clear day with a swath of high clouds and being 60 miles NW of Mt Rainier just when the sun was rising on the opposite side. This amazing, massive shadow-in-the-sky only lasted 10 minutes.<br /> <br />We made a Felt-A-Bit felt ball today. I wasn't that handy, and it ended up looking JUST like a cow-eyeball right before dissecting, with a corneal bump on one side, and all the "accent" wool buried, except a brown circle on the bump, making it very cow-like. Karl-bear thought it very funny. It made me think of you, of course.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com