Monday, December 20, 2010

A Las Vegas Fall

This is our fourth fall in Las Vegas, and our most unusual. Of course as I write this most of the places where our family lives is in a deep freeze or has snow, but nonetheless, I find this fall, or what locals call winter, to be different. To begin with, over Thanksgiving we uncharacteristically had the coldest weather since we arrived, and that counts the snow we received during the first two years. We lost several plants outside during Thanksgiving week. It was more Idaho weather than Las Vegas weather.

Since then the weather has been great, yet now we find ourselves in the midst of a 5-day rainstorm. It has people all over the valley scratching their heads. It's more like an Indiana fall than a Las Vegas winter. People are scrambling to find those long lost umbrellas and discovering they can't find them.

The prettiest part of this winter is the leaves that are falling. It seems our Thanksgiving cold snap has caused the leaves to drop in numbers we haven't seen since we arrived. It does remind me of the Midwest. I even went out and took photos. Before the rain began I even enjoyed walking through the leaves and causing a rustle. One day as JoAnn and I were driving by our local park we saw a couple of small boys jumping up and down in a leaf pile their dad's had made. On the downside, no one has a clue how to remove leaves efficiently.

I took this photo at our local park on Saturday while
JoAnn and I were out for a walk. It was a dry moment.

Yes, we do get fall in Las Vegas! And yes, here we call that winter. It's not over and we may even get a little snow this year. However, that idea strikes fear into the heart of all of us.

Have a Merry Christmas you snow dwellers!

5 comments:

Lonita said...

Wait a minute, we signed up for sunshine! :-) Hope that rain clears out before we show up!

Donna said...

Glad you're having a beautiful fall! We woke to several inches of heavy wet snow this morning! I love crunching the leaves too.

Student Entrepreneur said...

We got your sun for awhile!! Now I just want the warmth too!!

sally said...

At least you can pick up your leaves. When we left for Thanksgiving we still hadn't had all our leaves fall off our trees, in fact the willow still has leaves. So now all our leaves are buried under snow. It's just sad.

Jeni Allen said...

No snow in Denver yet! Not a whisp of it! Sounds like everybody is getting winter but us. Boo! I'm hoping for some snow after David and Krissie make it safely back to New Mexico!