





Dusty words lying under carpets,
seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
All spam is promptly and cheerfully deleted without ever appearing in print.
I apologize for turning off anonymous posting for a while. Too much garbage coming through; hope to get anonymous comments turned back on after a short break. If you don't have a Google account and need to contact me, please use the email address in the sidebar. Thank you!

The 2013 Snowcatcher Snowflake Pattern Booklet is finished!!! Read about it here.
All content of this website, including text and photographs, is the sole property of Deborah and Brett Atkinson (unless otherwise stated). Nothing may be copied or reproduced in any manner without written consent. All rights reserved.


The story of a serious automobile accident 15 years ago and how I finally got back behind the wheel, after battling six months of crippling fear, to continue the photographic journeys you enjoy every weekday here on Snowcatcher.
Now available in ebook format at:
Or, use printfriendly.com. Learned that from Ravelry.
Very smoky and eerie-looking!
ReplyDeleteThose last photos with the sun and smoke are beautiful. But still, the images of the fire are terrifying. I hope you were all OK through it.
ReplyDeleteWait, can you hear that distant howl? ;)
ReplyDeleteAwesome and ominous! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteAre those from the fire near Conifer? Wow, very eerie. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever photographed a solar eclipse? There's going to be one in May, and it will be "annular" (very cool looking) in part of SW Utah. If our K is still okay then, we hope to chase it (and I hope to try to photograph it!).