January, February, and March were marked by winter weather, trips to see Tevya and Noah, and our first SAR field trip of the year.

January, February, and March were marked by winter weather, trips to see Tevya and Noah, and our first SAR field trip of the year.
It seemed like it snowed all month long in January.
Inside, flowers pretended it was Spring.
Patricia using light and shadow.
Vivid reds
A contrast with the weather outside
This stick on the workbench looks like a snow-covered lizard.
Could a butterfly fly if carrying this load?
The snowstorms provided some great vistas.
More light and shadow experimentation.
I wonder if this contributed to the failure of the roof in March?
New Mexico blue sky and a contrast with the snow.
It almost looks as if the ice froze a large insect as it was moving.
We visited Tevya and Noah in mid-February. There are more pictures of Noah and Tevya here
Noah always has his eyes open for opportunities.
I can't quite figure out this look.
Noah and Nana.
He looks ready for action even sitting on his Mom's lap.
Noah makes his Grandpa smile.
Noah at OMSI in Portland. The raincoat is necessary.