Valley Grove in Winter

After several days of snow and clouds, the sun broke through and the bright, blue sky revealed itself and changed our already awesome winter scenes into breathtaking sights. 

One of my new favorite photos of the Valley Grove churches in winter.

We grabbed our snowshoes and drove out to Valley Grove to tromp around the beautiful landscape. We enjoy Valley Grove in every season. We especially like to hike and picnic there in the summer and fall. I also enjoy seeing these two charming, and picturesque historic churches. This is the peaceful place where Gary and I have bought a cemetery plot.

Blue sky, white snow.

The temperature this winter day was mild because the winds were calm. The landscape was pristine and untouched, except for one short path to a gravestone. I imagined that somebody may have lost their loved one close to this time of year to make the special effort to visit. The footprints in the snow sunk at least 20-24 inches, so it must have been a very difficult walk. Our snowshoes sunk about 6-8 inches, which is expected, and makes walking much easier.

A gnarly, oak tree in front – the prairie beyond.

We enjoyed snowshoeing the perimeter of the cemetery, making fresh tracks wherever we went. We made an effort not to disturb the smooth, undisturbed snow in the center of the churches and cemetery.

We didn’t make tracks in the cemetery.
Gary took this photo from the prairie.

We continued to snowshoe on the prairie a bit too, to marvel at the vastness of white snow covering the ground, and every stubble of grass. 

Every twig and blade of prairie grass was ladened with snow.

We missed the beloved Christmas eve service at the historic Valley Grove church this year because it was canceled due to subzero temperatures. But it’s warmed up, and it was fun to visit Valley Grove on this beautiful day in January.

This photo was taken in Nerstrand, on the way to Boots & Lu’s.

We stopped for a bowl of soup and a cup of hot chocolate at Boots & Lu’s, a coffee shop in Nerstrand, before heading home.

5 thoughts on “Valley Grove in Winter”

  1. You had a day that Gary and I would’ve loved, too. I like how you did not disturb the pristine snow near the churches and cemetery. Mindful! Yesterday, Gary and I went to Fort Snelling Park-Pike Island ski trail. We saw 3 deer during our trek. Nature in winter is especially peaceful and awesome. I love the shadows…. Thank you for sharing your peaceful beauty.

    1. Your Gary has told my Gary about how much you like the Ft. Snelling ski trail. We hope to get up there this winter and try it out. How fun to see three deer.
      I’m glad you enjoyed the photos of Valley Grove. Have you been there?

  2. Thank you for taking me snowshoeing at Valley Grove, which you know is also one of my favorite rural spots for all the reasons you list. I appreciate how you valued the pristine snow and skirted the cemetery. That shows such thoughtfulness. Beautiful writing. Beautiful images.

    1. Thank you, Audrey. How kind.
      I thought of you as we were tromping through the snow, knowing you would love to capture this winter scenery at Valley Grove on your special camera.

Comments are closed.