Yesterday's rain, which washed out both the morning and evening events at Balloon Fiesta, had another impact. This time on the Sandia Mountains east of town.
It's not unusual to have snow on the Sandias at this time of year. What I found out of the ordinary was how far down it is on the mountains. Normally the 1st or 2nd snows of the season hover right around the top. Maybe this is a hopeful sign that this drier-than-usual year is becoming less dry?
Another positive note, this morning it was sunny and not too breezy so the morning's mass ascension was able to take off. I didn't see a whole lot of special shapes, it may have been just a bit too breezy for them. I suspect they inflated but didn't take off.
Hoping for a good day tomorrow.
Papillon
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