Sunday, December 31, 2006

Sunday December 31st 2006



The Weather Rock Report
Sunday December 31st 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Cold and slightly breezy today, warming as the day progressed. 1.9 degrees this morning reaching a high of 21.9 at 5 PM today and as of this writing the temperature is 20.1 degrees.
There is a slight cloud cover, yet you can still see the outline of the semi full and very bright moon.
The family and all of the neighbors seem to be in high spirits and celebrating all day today.
It seems today is an additional day of celebration in continuation of the Christmas-holiday-festival season. (Why do humans go most of the year with very few holidays then try to cram as many as they can into a very short period?) It is a celebration of the year ending and a new one beginning. It seems to be their last chance to act as wild and odd as possible before they start the new year afresh.
Evening has done nothing to stop their revelry, after they finished their dinner the youngest 3 ventured outside to take another stab at sliding down the hill in front of my station. They trooped outside wearing thick clothes to protect themselves from the cold (which after only a few moments they started talking off layers claiming to be ‘hot’)
Then the neighbors started letting lose what seem to me to be like colored bits of lightening. This excited the two youngest and they started doing war chants, with much shouting and clapping of hands- possibly to try and intimidate the other tribes.
After over an hour of revelry they returned to their shelter. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves a lot- yet I am assuming tomorrow shall be much quieter.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Saturday December 30th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Saturday December 30th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Cold and clear again all day today. Slightly hazy at sunrise and sunset, but clear for the rest of the day.
The photographic evidence looks like it is snowing however that is the reflection of the very shimmering snow. It has a powdery bottom layer, firm middle layer (around 1 inch thick, you have to ‘break through’ to reach the powdery underneath, and on the very tip a very fine layer of frost/snow.
The snow is slowly settling, and being blown away by the slight breeze- however all things considering there has been hardly any wind at all.
1.9 degrees this morning reaching a high of 21.0 at 5 PM and as of this writing the temperature is 3.9 degrees.

I will post my next report tomorrow,

The Weather Rock

Friday, December 29, 2006

Friday December 29th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Friday December 29th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Cold- and very clear all day today. 10.0 degrees this morning reaching a high of 21.1 at 4 PM today and as of this writing the temperature is 11.2 degrees.
The sky was very clear and blue and the sun shone very brightly, giving the appearance of warmth yet it stayed quite chilly.
Where even the snow has been compacted (such as by a human mobile metal transportation device) it is very very slippery, and will squeak when walked on. One of the younger human females took a walk and almost slipped several times, and I observed several human mobile metal transportation devices driving much to quickly and would swerve and almost lose control on the ice and snow.
I should mention the family that lives in the home where I am stationed seem to be very safe drivers.
The snow is quite beautiful and glitters brilliantly in the sunlight.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Thursday December 28th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Thursday December 28th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Well well well, one word to describe today- SNOW.
Last night not 30 minutes after I had written my report the temperature dropped in the atmosphere and it stopped raining and started snowing. The front walk was shoveled no less then 5 times- the family was expecting the snow to stop early in the morning like it usually does but it continued falling and It did not stop until 12 PM today leaving 11 lovely inches of very light powdery clean snow.
In fact the snow is so deep we are both completely covered- I have added a notification device to help better show our location in the photographic evidence.
It cleared briefly around 2 PM then it quickly clouded over again.
This morning the temperature was 21.3 degrees reaching a high of 26.1 at 2 PM. As of this writing the temperature is dropping rapidly (9 degrees in the past hour) and is 14.2 degrees.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Wednesday December 27th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Wednesday December 27th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plan. The rain today hopefully is not here to stay.
33.1 degrees this morning reaching a high of 42.5 at 5 PM this evening. As of this writing the temperature is 33.1 degrees and raining.
Cloudy, overcast and foggy all day today with rain falling for around and hour at 2 PM, with light rain that has been sprinkling throughout the rest of the day.
The rain is a first for this winter, everyone seems very glad it rained after Christmas. The family has been spending most of their day inside playing with their new presents however they did venture out around noon and returned with no plastic carry bags. They went out to see a ‘movie’ a flashing light show projected in a darkened room emulating other people suffering more then the people watching. It always ends well (in most all movies) to show that with hard work you may succeed in the pack.

I will post my next report tomorrow,

The Weather Rock

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Tuesday December 26th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Tuesday December 26th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


The warming tend continues- 37.1 this morning reaching a high of 43.3 at 2PM this afternoon. As of this writing the temperature is 35.1.
Slightly hazy all day today with brief patches of sunlight. Around 80 percent of the snow has melted leaving some damp and icy patches. It seems this weather is causing much harm to the ‘skiing’ traditions and it has been postponed until the snow falls again.
Yet the weather is very pleasant and there is no ice on the roads.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Monday, December 25, 2006

Monday December 25th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Monday December 25th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


It seems the warmth of the holidays has carried over into the weather today. The morning broke clear and cool at 14.0 degrees. However it warmed throughout the day reaching a high of 46.9 degrees at 3 PM this afternoon. As of this writing the temperature is 35.1 degrees. They snow is melting slightly but it hasn’t seemed to put a damped on the celebrations one bit.
Myself and the Weather Rockette would like to wish everyone a truly wonderful Christmas-holiday-festival season and I hope you day was filled with as much warmth and good wishes as possible.
I will post my next report tomorrow, and Merry Christmas to all!

The Weather Rock

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Sunday December 24th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Sunday December 24th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


A very magical day is the day before Christmas day. Christmas Eve is what they call it here.
A very slight trace amount of snow fell today- 25.0 this morning reaching a high of 33.1 at 2 PM today. As of this writing the temperature is 16.8 degrees.
The family seems to be preparing for another visitor- but he is arriving tonight however yet no one wants to be awake when he arrives.
There is a wonderful feeling in the air tonight and I want to share with you a story I found which I feel explains this magical night much better then I could ever try to put into words.

Twas the Night before Christmas

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there.

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads.
And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap,
Had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap.

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.

The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow
Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a miniature sleigh, and eight tinny reindeer.

With a little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment it must be St Nick.
More rapid than eagles his coursers they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!

"Now Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen!
On, Comet! On, Cupid! on, on Donner and Blitzen!
To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!"

As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,
When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky.
So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,
With the sleigh full of Toys, and St Nicholas too.

And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof
The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.
As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Down the chimney St Nicholas came with a bound.

He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,
And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot.
A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a peddler, just opening his pack.

His eyes-how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!
His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!
His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,
And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow.

The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,
And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath.
He had a broad face and a little round belly,
That shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly!

He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,
And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself!
A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,
And filled all the stockings, then turned with a jerk.
And laying his finger aside of his nose,
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose!

He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,
And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.
But I heard him exclaim, ‘ere he drove out of sight,
"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night!"

Merry Christmas all! I will post my next report tomorrow,

The Weather Rock

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Saturday December 23rd 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Saturday December 23rd 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Christmas time’s a’coming! Yes I must admit the festivities of this Christmas-Holiday-Festival-Season have finally gotten to me. The general air of merriment is somewhat infectious and I truly am enjoying the spirit of the season.
Started cool this morning at 3.2 degrees gradually warming throughout the day reaching a high of 35.7 at 7 PM this evening. As of this writing the temperature is 30.9 degrees and there is a steady wind coming from the west. Overcast most of the day, clearing for a brief moment at 4 PM then clouding back over.
The family was gone most of the day- different members leaving then returning and then others leaving in their stead. This activity has been going all month almost and they will return with plastic carry bags with various printing on the outside. If they have no carry bags with them when they return they act very dejected and sorry indeed.
I assume it is some way of showing strength to the rest of the family. The more they gather it shows they are more worthy to be a part of the group. There is an added strange ritual of them trying to hide different bags from different members of the family- completely at random it seems.
Perhaps they do it out of kindness- they don’t wish for the other members to feel weaker. The holidays make people act quite strange indeed.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Friday, December 22, 2006

Friday December 22nd 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Friday December 22nd 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Well it seems old wives tales can be true. There was a half inch of snow that fell this morning and it was very foggy and overcast most of the day clearing around 4:30 PM. The temperature was 23.1 reaching a high of 30.2 at 1 PM today. As of this writing the temperature is 7.5 degrees.
However the snow did melt before I was able to take photographic evidence of it so I have shown a different photograph then the usual.
The photograph is of the beautiful evening sunset- the photograph doesn’t give it justice but it turned out rather interesting all the same.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Thursday December 21st 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Thursday December 21st 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Slightly overcast with the cloud cover building as the day progressed. 3.9 degrees this morning reaching a high of 32.0. As of this writing the temperature is 22.2 degrees.
As yet another holiday comes up I must mention today was the longest day of the year. So I wish you a happy/merry/good Winter Solstice in addition to the Christmas-Holiday-Festival Season.
There was a very red sunrise today and there is a saying ‘Red At Night, Sailors Delight, Red in the Morning Sailors Warning.’
The cloud cover seems to agree with this old adage and we shall see if the weather will change for the worse.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Wednesday December 20th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Wednesday December 20th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Sunny and partly hazy today. The temperature this morning was 3.1 reaching a high of 30.1 at 5PM today. As of this writing the temperature is 5.0 degrees.
The snow is slowly melting and evaporating off the mountains to the general dismay of the family. However it seems the sacred area called the ‘Ski Resort’ where they make their offerings to the weather gods (as mentioned in my previous report) is located on the other side of the mounting, thus safely protected from the unwanted warmth and sunlight.
Which I find very amusing- the lack of warmth and sunlight is protecting the snow and cold they need to make their offerings, yet the cold is what they wish for the gods to take away in the first place- which started the entire reason for their offerings to begin with.
The ‘resort’ however has been deemed unworthy by the local priests to open until the 22nd of December causing some dismay to many. Perhaps I will be able to travel to this most sacred place and give a report sometime in the near future.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Tuesday December 19th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Tuesday December 19th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Sunny with brief moments of cloud cover today. Temperature this morning was 3.0 reaching a high of 28.4 at 6PM this evening. As of this writing the temperature is 10.2 degrees.
The mountains in the distance are often used by humans in an outdoor job involving traveling great distances for no reason whatsoever other then to (I suppose) test their skills at navigating paths to narrow for humans with their lumbering feet and ungainly bodies to traverse.
Sometimes once they reach the top they will strap thin long trees (that have been smoothed and painted in bright colors used as good luck symbols) and throw themselves downhill. Others will try and cross level areas in those devices.
I assume it is some sort of offering to their gods- a way of pleading for the warmer weather to arrive- because they always seem quite despondent until enough snow arrives for them to begin their trials.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Monday, December 18, 2006

Monday December 18th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Monday December 18th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Cold and slight hazy and cloudy today. –5.1 this morning reaching a high of 20.1 at 4PM As of this writing the temperature is 3.9 degrees.
To add to the list of animal wildlife 5 Pheasants were spotted on the road this afternoon. I remember hearing several years ago the family bought and raised around a dozen of them then released them into the wild. The family seemed very happy to see they are still living in the area.
The grass is started to show though the snow- and the snow is crunchy on the top crust with a soft granular under-snow.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Sunday December 17th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Sunday December 17th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Very cold and clear all day today. This morning the temperature was -2.0 degrees reaching a high of 15.4 at 4 PM today and as of this writing the temperature is 0.0.
Nothing much to report except- except for the sighting of two different wildlife creatures.
The first sighting (of which I do have photographic evidence) is of the great American Bald Eagle. A magnificent bird- I am afraid my photographic device just doesn’t give it credit. However I did not take this amazing photograph myself- I must give credit to the father figure in the household. They seem to borrow my photographic device at odd intervals yet I was able to acquire this photograph for my own records. (And I was very happy he was able to show this magnificent bird.)
The second sighting of which I have no evidence solves the mystery of the strange animal tracks seem in previous photographs. Late this afternoon I saw what I think was a Red Fox. (It may be another breed of Fox but it was most defiantly a Fox.) It hopped happily by my station before heading off to who knows where. I will let you know if I see it again.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Saturday December 16th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Saturday December 16th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Very cold weather, the temperature this morning was 17.1 degrees, reaching a high of 27.0 at 2 PM and as of this writing the temperature is 10.0 degrees. However they windchill may cause it to feel as if it is –5.0 degrees. (I don’t understand the concept of windchill- in fact my report word processing unit doesn’t recognize it as a word either so I will probably refrain from using it in the future.)
Very clear cold blue sky, the stars are twinkling and appear very crisp.
Please note on the photographic evidence: I apologize for the poor photograph quality however I found the singular cloud in the sky fascinating- and it somewhat shows the twinkling of the lights in the houses in the far distance.
Also the family welcomed back into their home another family member. The eldest son has arrived from his knowledge infusion isolation habitat to help celebrate the Christmas-Holiday-Festival Season.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Friday, December 15, 2006

Friday December 15h 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Friday December 15h 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


Well it seems Montana is known for its wild weather.
At 7 AM this morning the weather was clear and temperature was 48.1. Then with no warning what so ever by 8:30 AM the temperature had dropped to 33.0 degrees and it was snowing heavily. The wind was blowing and it was a blizzard condition. In less then an hour 2 inches of heavy wet snow fell with high winds from the north. Then the snow and wind stopped by 10 AM and then it stayed overcast and cold all day.
The high was 52.1 at 5 AM this morning. Amazing the change weather can cause.
The bit of snow that melting during the few hours it was above freezing has now frozen solid leaving quite dangerous driving conditions. A of this writing the temperature is now 21.6 degrees.
This just shows that one should never become comfortable with the weather. And it also appears that an ancient archaic chant can work wonders when applied correctly. I hesitate to say the words again so I will just urge you to consult my last report if you are unfamiliar with what I am speaking of.
My new pupil was delighted with the change however. I did assure her in time the thrill wear off- however I am pleased with her youthful enthusiasm.

I will post by next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Thursday December 14th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Thursday December 14th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


41.1 degrees this morning, reaching a high of 45.0 degrees at 2 PM. As of this writing the temperature is 36.0.
Windy, overcast and then rain started early this evening. As of this writing the rain has stopped- yet I am assuming it will continue on and off through the night.
The drivers seem happy that the weather is warm enough to keep the rain from freezing on the roads causing safer driving conditions.
It seems everyone is wishing for snow however and I seem to hear the song “I’m Dreaming Of A White Christmas” very often.
The family set up their Christmas-Holiday-Festival-Tree. The lights from it are now shining on the front yard quite prettily.
I would also like to introduce you to my newest partner, ‘The Weather Rockette’ She is in training right now and won’t be making her own reports until she has finished her instruction period. I am looking forward to sharing my knowledge and guidance with a new student.

I will post my nest report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Wednesday December 13th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Wednesday December 13th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


One word to describe today’s weather.
Windy.
It was very very windy all day, constant wind with hard gusts from the west all day. The two youngest left briefly, making a mad rush to the car. At least the two were smart enough to open the car doors 1 at a time. The driver got in a quickly shut the door and the passenger followed. I have seen not so clever people try to open the doors at the same time, often causing the car doors to fly open with the sudden change in pressure at arm jarring speeds. (yes the wind was blowing that much)
They returned an hour later and parked left of their normal spot trying to use the house as a shield. They opened the trunk and were in the process of removing unknown items in plastic carry bags when the trunk was blown down onto the young mans head. Luckily he was wearing a cranium protection device so no injury was sustained.

34.1 degrees this morning, reaching a high of 50.0 at 5 PM this afternoon. As of this writing the temperature is 42.4.
The wind coupled with the heat has caused almost 100% of the snow to melt.
Dark clouds with sudden bursts of bright clear blue sky made for a very dramatic day.
It is still windy and who knows what tomorrow will bring.

I will post my next report tomorrow,

The Weather Rock

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Tuesday December 12th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Tuesday December 12th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


The weather started cold at 24.9 this morning, reaching 44.1 at noon. The temperature started dropping, and it dropped ten degrees yet in the past hour the temperature had risen drastically. As of this writing the temperature is 42.1.
The only snow that is left is mostly in the shade. The roads have dried, and although it is technically ‘warm’ it feels quite chilly. Windy and gusty all day. The snow is very, very crunchy and has a plastic like sheen to it.
The animal tracks are in the process of melting out leaving large crater like shapes in the ground reveling the still green grass underneath.
There are dark clouds forming to the west yet unless the temperature drops we may experience rain.
It appears the guest has departed and returned to his home, the family seems very quiet today. And I must admit I do miss his daily walks past my station.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Monday, December 11, 2006

Monday December 11th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Monday December 11th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT



I was startled this morning by the frantic rushing of the family leaving the house quite early and obviously in a hurry. Then they stayed away most of the day returning at 3:30 PM and then leaving not ten minutes later. They were gone until 6:20 PM and again not ten minutes later they were gone until 8:15 PM. As of this writing they are in the house and I think they are there for the night. It seems to be the last day with their guest visiting and it seems they were trying to make the most of it.

30.1 degrees this morning with the temperature dropping to 29.0 at noon and as of this writing the temperature is 17.3.

Cold and slightly overcast all day.

The tracks going by me were made by an unidentified animal. It appears to be some sort of dog species, I am assuming coyote.

I will post my next report tomorrow.


The Weather Rock

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Sunday December 10th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Sunday December 10th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


The weather was 16.2 this morning and it managed to refreeze the melting snow making it very crunchy sounding. Reached a high of 36.9 and as of this writing the temperature is 30.0.

Overcast and hazy all day. The family set up bar-b-que grill by the side of the house and make quick dashes outside all day to check the food they were cooking. They also had company over later this evening. I could here music coming from the house all evening.

Other then that truly not much to report.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Saturday, December 9, 2006

Saturday December 9th 2006

The Weather Rock Report
Saturday December 9th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


The weather today- well it didn’t do much anything different then over the past few days. This morning the temperature was 24.4 degrees reaching a high of 37.1 at 5 PM. As of this writing the temperature is 23.2 degrees.
I apologize for the lack of a photo, I had taken photographic evidence this morning and then the family using the house kidnapped my photography device (for the own means under the flimsy excuse of needing it for a ‘day trip’) and have not returned it to its rightful place.
Very peaceful all day, yet when they return I expect the usual frantic going too and fro.
The family installed some Christmas lights (or Holiday lights as some say- why must humans name the same thing different names?) on the bushes near by where I am stationed to help celebrate the season.
I don’t understand why when they never seem to be at home during the day and at night when the lights are at their prettiest they stay indoors unable to see them.
Nevertheless I am enjoying them immensely.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Friday, December 8, 2006

Friday December 8th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Friday December 8th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


The weather is warming and the snow continues to melt slightly. 22 this morning reaching a high of 36.5 at 1 PM. As of this writing the temperature is 36.2 degrees.

Sunny with a few clouds, and as you can see the snow around me is melting more visably because of the heat I retain. (Rocks are helpful in many more days then one.)

I am showing an overhead shot to ‘change things up’ The family ventured this morning to a deep dark place few escape from alive called ‘Wal-Mart’ I worried for their safety and yet they managed to escape but not until it was well past noon.

I will post my next report tomorrow.


The Weather Rock

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Thursday December 7th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Thursday December 7th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT




The weather this morning was 21 degrees reaching a high of 38.3 at 1 PM. As of this writing the temperature is 32.2.

The snow is melting of the roads and open mountainsides but is still 1.5 inches (or more in shady places) deep.

It is crunchy and hard. The individual flakes and melted and refroze to form small ice pellets.

The family seems to be spending much time away from the house. (Why do people stay arrive somewhere and then seem to want to spend their time anywhere but where they came to stay in the first place…?)

I head them talking about visiting a museum and seeing many different forms of rocks. That for me would be the perfect job. Staying indoors, displayed lovingly for all to see, teaching people about the world and the way it was. Of course it is vexing to read all these ‘theories’ and such about the age of the world. Why don’t they just ask us rocks personally? But alas they think just because they can flit from one place to another it makes them a ‘high form’ However I do enjoy them for they are very entertaining to watch.

It was very bright and sunny all day today yet there are clouds that could be signaling snow tonight. I am somewhat hopeful.



I will post my next report tomorrow.



The Weather Rock

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Wednesday December 6th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Wednesday December 6th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT



The morning temperature was 22 degrees reaching a high of 37 around noon. It was overcast and quite hazy all day today clearing slightly at 4 PM. The mountains appear to be a very dark blue (Almost navy in color) for the trees and white in the open areas. Very light snow flurries all day and as of this writing the temperature is 33.1.

The guest finally arrived today, it caused a general excitement throughout the family. I counted them coming and going no less then 3 different times. I am interested to see more of their strange behavior of the week progresses (as it appears the weather is being decidedly uninteresting.)

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Tuesday December 5th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Tuesday December 5th 2006
Location: The Bozeman House Front Yard, Bozeman, MT


The weather was warm this morning at 22 degrees in Townsend, MT.

Sadly my plan to travel on my own was never implemented. I was kidnapped by the family staying at the house and brought to their other home in Bozeman, MT. It seems I am now somewhat of a lucky talisman to them. I find it amazing how humans can have interests in such odd thinks. My cousins in Stonehenge can relate.

There is about 2 inches of wet snow. The temperature reached a high at 43 degrees and as of this writing the temperature is 20.1

The family seems to be excited as they are having a guest arrive tomorrow. I am enjoying the view of the mountains, it is nice to be near many other relatives.

I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Monday, December 4, 2006

Monday December 4th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Monday December 4th 2006
Location: The Townsend Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT



The warming tend continues today. The temperature was 21 degrees in the morning reaching a high of 37.2 at 2:30 PM. As of this writing the temperature is now 36.9.

I am always surprised every year at how the temperature can fluctuate so much in just a weeks time. This time last week it was 8 degrees and snowing.

Slight melting of the snow, my ‘snow hat’ is shrinking and perhaps I will now start working on my tan.

This afternoon the two younger members of the cabin family ventured outside and soon great crashing and banging noises shook thought the forest.

The had acquired two sleds (different from the ones used during their sledding expedition), these ones were rectangle shaped, long and made out of brightly colored materials. One was orange and one was blue. The two had managed to pull the skin off what I had assumed to be a large snow colored boulder but was instead a large pile of small limbless trees hidden under a gray cloth like fabric.

The then took these limbless trees (I should say they were the proper width of a large tree but were very short- no more then 16 inches long) and started piling them on the sleds. Then they would take these trees restack them by the house and return to the pile that was stacked quite a distance away. After many trips they pulled out a few implements of destruction (A strangely shaped piece of iron on a wooden stick) and started splitting the trees. Fascinating to watch.

To give my superiors an all around better view of the weather in this state I shall be moving 95 miles southeast tomorrow to the town of ‘Bozeman’ Tell them they needn’t worry about supplying my transportation I have managed a way to travel myself without worrying the higher-ups.


I will post my next report tomorrow.


The Weather Rock

Sunday, December 3, 2006

Sunday December 3rd 2006



The Weather Rock Report
Sunday December 3rd 2006
Location: The Townsend Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT


The temperature started cold this morning (at least compared to the last few days) at 11.1 degrees. We finally broke the ‘30’ barrier at 2 PM today with a high of 31.4. As of this writing the temperature is 27.0 with high clouds. The moon is very bright and it is illuminating the tress most prettily.
Not much to report today. No wild beings invading my territory (animal, human or otherwise) Fist day with no snow flurries in quite sometime.
The snow is back to being very dry, yet now it will ‘squeak’ when someone walks on it and is now the texture of course sugar. (I have a cousin who hails from Mt. Kilauea in Hawaii and he knows all about the sugar industry, and he wasn’t afraid to share how knowledgeable he is. He loved to share his wealth of information at reunions until the accident. Well it wasn’t much of an accident, as it is a rocks duty to stay where they are placed and after the most recent explosion we haven’t heard from him. We assume he is helping form the latest bit of shoreline in Hawaii. The perfect job for him. I am sure he will have much to share in a few thousand years or so.)
Anyway! As always I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Saturday, December 2, 2006

Saturday December 2nd, 2006



The Weather Rock Report
Saturday December 2nd 2006
Location: The Townsend Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT




The morning started overcast and cool at 11.7 degrees. Reaching a high of 19 degrees and as of this writing the temperature is 12.4.

It stayed overcast all day with very light snow flurries throughout the day.

Last yesterday afternoon I heard a large crashing sound though the bushes. This continued on for several minutes and I must admit my first impression of it being a large animal was sadly incorrect. It was a giant fowl.



Now you see during my stay on this property I have seen black bears, deer, beavers and many other animals large and small but I have never before seen real true large wild turkey. The beast finally showed itself yet still managed to stay just far enough away to prevent me from acquiring a decent photograph of it.

I was hoping to acquire a better photograph today but the wild flow refused to show itself. Hence I will show the only evidence I have. I do apologize for the picture but with me being a rock it is somewhat limiting of my ability to move around quickly and take photographs. (This usually does not bother me except in extreme cases such as this.)

And even more vexing just as the sun had managed to finish it’s job for the day the turkey’s harem showed up. I counted 3 more before they disappeared for the night.



No luck also on the reported ‘snowball fight’ two of the family members, the father figure and the young lady left very early this morning and did not return until late tonight.

The moon is full and is shining though the clouds giving a very interesting ‘backlit’ effect.

I will post my next report tomorrow.



The Weather Rock


Friday, December 1, 2006

Friday December 1st 2006



The Weather Rock Report
Friday December 1st 2006
Location: The Townsend Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT


The day started overcast and gray and managed to stay that way throughout the day. Temperature of 22.1 in the morning reaching a high of 28.6 at 1 PM and at this writing the temperature is 18.5.

Very very light and fine snow flurries have fallen at scattered intervals throughout the day, just trace amounts however.

The snow is melting slightly (even though the temperature has not risen over 29 degrees since the first snowfall 6 days ago.) Perhaps the cause of some of the lost snow was the wind gusts yesterday.

The snow is not as dry as it was before. It is now damp enough to be termed ‘perfect snowball weather’ by the family living in the cabin. I have no idea what this means but as I am stationed here and in the cold voices carry quite clearly I am sure I will ‘dig to the bottom’ of this mystery. (pardon the pun, the holiday season is making me feel more festive and merry.)

It is now the first of December and it appears a new wild animal have moved into the area. I will post my report tomorrow with more information as it comes.



The Weather Rock

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Thursday November 30th 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Thursday November 30th 2006
Location: The Townsend Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT

The morning started quite warm, 24 degrees yet it was tempered by a medium wind that was blowing.
The wind would arrive in gusts that would blow the snow violently from the trees into a whirling white vapor (almost resembling smoke, how fine it was) that would dance and swirl before falling to the ground. Very dramatic.
Reached a high of 29 at noon and the owners of the cabin braved the wind and trooped outside to take part in something they called ‘sledding’ Taking a heavy round ‘sled’ they would walk up a hill then throw themselves down it hoping (I am assuming) to reach a high speed while falling down the hill.
It somewhat resembles them trying to reproduce the feeling of being in a a rockslide. I don’t understand why they take joy in this- I have been involved in a real one and I assure you it isn’t pleasant.
They then would turn and go back up the hill and throw themselves down again. After a half hour they finally abandoned their sport citing ‘sheer exhaustion’
The wind stopped at 3 PM and was replaced by light snow flurries that lasted until 5 PM leaving around a half inch of new snow.
As of this writing the temperature is once again 24 degrees.
I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Wednesday November 29th 2006


The Weather Rock Report

Wednesday November 29th 2006

Location: The Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT




Not much weather to report today. This morning started sunny and stayed that way throughout the day. The temperature was –5 in the morning, then it warmed up though the day to 5.7 degrees and as of this writing the temperature is now –0.7

The ‘heat wave’ as it may be called did cause some melting of snow from the roof of the cabin beside where I am stationed. I fine it fascinating how snow can melt at 5 degrees. The roof must absorb the sunlight and warn the snow enough to cause it to drip off the roof. Yet once it started to fall it froze almost instantly causing unique ice formations on the bushes adjacent.

I have included a larger picture showing better my surroundings. You may inform my superiors that though bushes surround me, I was placed so that they do not actually block any weather coming my way. (They do prove to be quite aesthetically pleasing however.)

As always, I will post my next report tomorrow.



The Weather Rock

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Tuesday November 28th, 2006

The Weather Rock Report
Tuesday November 27th, 2006
Location: The Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT


Snowed most of last night then scattered snow throughout the day clearing up around 4 pm. Estimated snowfall of 4 total inches.
The morning started cold at –14 (yes minus 14) reached a high at noon of 0.2 and at the time of the writing the temperature had dropped down to –10.6 and is still dropping.
The snow is very dry and makes a sort of squeaky and crunchy sound when the owners braved the chill and came outside today. Very similar to sound made while walking on a rubber raft.
(I know about rafting during my brief summer spent working for a whitewater rafting company. Thankfully that is over now- it is very hard to just stay in place while a raft carrying 20 humans comes barreling at you. I am enjoying this current post much more.)
Picture acquired at 3:30 PM.
There is now a semi full moon reflecting off the snow, illuminating the view and casting a blue-ish light over everything.
I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock

Monday, November 27, 2006

Monday November 27, 2006


The Weather Rock Report
Monday November 27, 2006
Location: The Cabin Front Yard- Townsend, MT


After enjoying a long and uneventful fall the weather has finally turned into what some would call a ‘proper’ winter.
The weather today was cold, 1 inch of soft dry fluffy snow had fallen the day before, then there was scattered snow throughout the day and as of this writing the snow is now coming down quite heavily.
No wind and the temperature is 2.5 degrees
I am torn between missing the warmth and enjoying the insulation of the snow.
The owners of the land I stay on have returned and were last seen cavorting though the snow and talking loudly about ‘Christmas’ and a guest that seems to be coming soon.
I will post my next report tomorrow.

The Weather Rock