Photography And Half-Thoughts By Mitchell Hegman

...because some of it is pretty and some of it is not.

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Hat Snow

In my region of the Rocky Mountains, we see every type of snow imaginable: powder, graupel, crust, slush, and so forth. On one occasion, I witnessed thundersnow, where thunder rumbled mightily during a sudden snowsquall that befell the foothills of the Elkhorn Mountains. Yesterday, we received a healthy dose of what I call “hat snow.”

Hat snow, as the name implies, drops a white hat on virtually every freestanding thing in sight. I find this type of snow especially lovely. Hat snow dresses the entire landscape, from head to toe, in white. It softens all hard edges. I am sharing a photograph of hat snow collected on some of last year’s dead-standing flowers just off my back deck.

Hat Snow on Last Summer’s Flowers

—Mitchell Hegman

No comments:

Post a Comment