Now that the holidays are behind us, St. George decided it was time to add some icing to our red rock mountains, crags and canyons. We awoke on January 3rd to find a 2-3" layer of snow, complete with bunny tracks. This year it didn't melt as soon as it usually does and many of the mountains surrounding us still have powdered sugar on them. The north sides of some of our SunRiver resident homes also have telltale snow. It hasn't been that cold, but apparently cold enough to keep the white stuff around. It's a refreshing season when we remember our "Hot August Nights."
Jan 8, 2011
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Love Joseph Fuller's version of this hymn.