Winter’s back. After a couple of lovely spring-like weeks, the weather man is calling for rain and cold temperatures. Word is that the snow level may drop to 2,000 feet which would dust the hills that enclose our valley here in Morgan Hill.
Two winters ago during a similar cold rainy session, I lay in bed listening to the heavy steady rain, knowing that up at Henry Coe State Park, it must surely be snowing. I rose in the still-dark morning, tiptoed through the bedroom gathering warm clothes and camera gear and headed out. I nabbed a foo-foo coffee at a weirdly empty Starbucks and twisted up the hills through the rain.
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My wife says I operate on Erskine time – always early. Indeed, it was still dark when I arrived a Coe headquarters, but I had a great time watching the snow fall furiously through the twin cones of my headlights sipping my foo-foo coffee.
The snow never let up as the sky turned slate gray which cued me to gear up and go. I headed up the Monument Trail to Eric’s Bench – a magical spot even without the snow’s soft kiss. Like a pinball, I bounced this way and that trying to capture every lovely sight. It was a grand morning.