Last Saturday my wife & I wet down to the caravan site to close up the caravan and put it in storage for the winter. We came home the usual way through the Black Mountains. The week before I noticed snow on the tops and a week later it was still there waiting for more to come. The photos were taken out of the passenger window as we drove past towards Sugarloaf Mountain and the dark sky above.
Heading up the A40 road through the mountain
Heading down and looking back towards the snow capped tops there are times when low cloud hides them all.
Love the snowy mountain tops!
ReplyDeleteThe looked better the previous week
DeleteBrrr...that looks like it was a very chilly day.
ReplyDeleteIt was we were both froze at the caravan site
DeleteVery dramatic shots of the mountain and weather
ReplyDeleteCertanly was
DeleteDelightful, moody scenes. Almost eerie.
ReplyDeleteIt was moody just a shame I could not stop
DeleteVery atmospheric photos ~ can feel the Winter ~ great shots ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^
I could feel it and it was cold
DeleteAll I can say is... brrrrrrrrr!
ReplyDeleteVery much so
DeleteLooks like winter is really here!
ReplyDeleteIt waas there, pity I could not go up there as well
DeleteAmazing
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteIn Texas, it is cold. but will take it over this area. Looks too wintry for me.
ReplyDeleteDoes it get cold in Texas?
DeleteIt is so cool to see snow there. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI whish it could be more but I doubt we will get any where I live
DeleteI've yet to see any snow this year. Hope I only encounter it when I don't have to drive.
ReplyDeleteThat is somthing I don't mind driving in snow
DeleteHi Bill, Nice shots. You would be surprised how much the area just east of Seattle, in the Cascade Mountain foothills, looks like the scene in your photos. I enjoy your Daily Photos!
ReplyDeleteNow that I would like to see for real.
DeleteWhat beautiful landscapes!
ReplyDeleteCan look really beautiful on a nice day
DeleteLooks quite dramatic!
ReplyDeleteAnd even more so at times
DeleteLooking back at the mountains ... nice capture.
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