Posts Tagged ‘snow’

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Here we are at the end of another year.  This year has gone very quickly!Snowy-Jura-Mountains-France-photo-by-Nat-Wildish-430

It has been a year filled with many challenges and also beautiful things. White-Peaks-Jura-Mtns-France-photo-by-Nat-Wildish-430

As nature sheds its leaves, resting and in preparation for a new beginning next year,Snow-Jura-Mtn-Colors-France-photo-by-Nat-Wildish-430

I hope that this coming year will be even better, and that we can each, in our own way, make the world a better place.Lampost-View-Snowy-Jura-Mtns-photo-by-Nat-Wildish-430

Thanking all of you who take the time to read this blog and wishing you a very good holiday season and new year.

Snowy Peaks Jura Mountains, France

Snowy Peaks Jura Mountains, France

best wishes,
Nat Wildish, aka DweezelJazz

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Snow and Deer in the Jura, France

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

A couple of evenings ago I noticed a few deer running down from the hills. This is a real event here because the deer are totally wild and wary of any human encounters – they are hunted here during the hunting season, unlike those around Shannon’s town. You can see lots about deer in Shannon’s blog “Chipper’s Alley“. I grabbed the camera and ran to the upstairs window.

Three deer crossing a field

Three deer crossing a field

There were three deer. Two of them were circling one another and playing in the snow, dashing here and there. The third hung back.

Two of the deer play in the snow

Two of the deer play in the snow

After jumping and generally horsing, or maybe I should say deering, around the two playful deer stopped and looked at one another. They moved closer.

Two deer together

Two deer together

Then, it seemed it was time to move on again, and all three made their way into the next set of trees and out of sight.

Three deer heading into the trees

Three deer heading into the trees

Yesterday afternoon the sun came out and we went for a quick walk up the hill.

Snow in the Jura Foothills

Snow in the Jura Foothills

Footprints made by critter in the Jura Snow

Footprints made by critter in the Jura Snow

We saw lots of tracks, some clearly made by dogs, other that seemed to be made by deer and then this set, which we see very often. We’re guessing they’re made by a fox (we have seen a fox a few times near our place). Do you know what kind of tracks they are? I didn’t think to add something for reference of scale, but they’re a fairly small size.

We were the first ones to take the path up the hill, and it was so satisfying to trundle through pristine untrodden snow.


Jura Snow

Jura Snow

I was wearing ski pants, leaving me at total liberty to lie down and roll in it! I always wanted to lay in a cloud… this is the next best thing. We had five inches of snow this morning and afterwards the sun came out even more gloriously than yesterday. The snow is so powdery and light that when we tried to make a snowman it wouldn’t adhere and we ended up with a very crumbly stalactite (oops, I actually mean) stalagmite.

We’re having loads of fun in the snow and the views are beautiful!Jura Foothills in the snow


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Jasmine Sees Snow

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Photos of Jasmine, an african grey parrot, looking through the living room window at the snow.

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Easter Weekend Snow In The Pays de Gex, France

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Photos of snow in the Pays de Gex and Jura mountains, France.

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Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Wishing you a very lovely Christmas and a 2008 bringing you many good things.

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Snow On The Jura Mountains, France

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Bright, sunny photos showing snow on the Jura mountains in France.

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Egg Tempera Painting of L’Aiguille du Midi, Chamonix Mountains

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Egg tempera painting, by Nat Wildish, of l’Aiguille du Midi in the Chamonix mountains, France.

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