Shaver Lake

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Shaver Lake Ca Melts


The snow is melting quickly as clouds give way to blue sky. This "point of defrost" creates the best snow art as patches of wood, rock, bark, and earth begin to show through the brilliance and sparkle of white.
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Monday, January 26, 2009

Shaver Lake Ca/Dogwood


This captures Dogwood Mountain so well and the subdivision of the same name. Music Creek runs along the lower areas of Dogwood. This was taken below Little Thumper on the five acres we used to own in Dogwood. Music Creek ran through the middle of our five acres. It was so beautiful there any time of the year (this piece of property is on the market at this time).

Shaver Lake has received maybe three inches of snow in this last storm--Sierra Summit a good deal more.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Shaver Lake CA Rain


This is a great Sunset taken from the last home we lived in on Wild Iris (which is for sale by the current owners). I wish I could say it was sunny here today, or better yet, I wish I could say it is snowing. It is quite the opposite...rain, rain, rain. It is melting the snow that we have. Snow is predicted above 8000 feet in elevation, but not here at Shaver.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Shaver Lake Ca Valley View


Quite a sight is it not? Below us is the valley fog from our deck with slight touches of light. The snow at Shaver is melting fast, but the skiers are still heading to Sierra Summit.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Shaver Lake Ca. Newest Citizen


This is Carly and she is a new arrival to Shaver Lake. She ADORES the snow and likes to watch the sun set too...tee hee hee. She is a Goldendoodle that does not shed...she is a fluff ball of joy.

The next event at Shaver is the crab feed on February 21st. Be there! It is a lot of fun!
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Another Shaver Lake CA Sunset



The scenes from our deck have been consistently "fog" this past week. Not so great for all those living in the Valley, but it makes for beautiful sunsets and views from Wildflower Village at Shaver Lake. Those very distant little, dark lumps are the coast range.
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