Botanizing in Wyoming in December. Click on photo -- you might see flowers.
We’re still holding on, a few wildflowers and I. Others think the growing season is over, but we’re making the most of what we yet may spend, before we too into the bitter cold descend ... to paraphrase Omar Khayyám (verse XXIV).White or Hood’s phlox, Phlox hoodii.
A bladderpod in bloom, left of dog paw.
Click on photo to see buds and a flower.
Here's a showier one.
These are hardly spectacular displays but I'm enjoying them nonetheless because they're probably the last. The forecast is grim. An arctic air mass led by a snowstorm is approaching. It's due to arrive Tuesday evening ...... with a low of -19º F Wednesday night!
The first bitter cold of the season always arouses what feels like a primeval fear. We can’t possibly survive! We have only our thin clothing and it will be six months before anything edible grows. We live in sagebrush and grass, how will we ever heat our pitiful shelters? Then off to the west I see the steady flow of food- and fuel-bearing trucks on Interstate 80 and calm down. Surely we’ll make it through another winter, so let's bundle up and enjoy the beauty ...