March 4, 2019
How do you recharge?
Anyone who has hung around with me on here for awhile already knows the answer to that question. I head to the mountains. Maybe i take a familiar road and stop at a different turnout, or maybe a take a side road I’ve never been on before. Either way, I’m always on the lookout for some fresh beauty.
I’ve posted many of these pictures here before, and some are fresh. I hope you enjoy them.
Near Estes Park |
Wild Flowers in the Snowy Mountains |
There was a whole field of these wild flowers |
Lake Cowdrey |
Elk in a farmer’s field |
Chambers Lake |
Moose in the woods. These are big fellows! |
And one more. An oldie, from when we lived near the land of the redwoods. It’s hard to do justice to a redwood tree.
And that’s how I recharge. Thank heavens for digital cameras, because I’d go broke if I had to take rolls of film to the drugstore to have them developed.
Now let’s find out what the other authors do!
March 4, 2019
How do you recharge?
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So beautiful!
Thanks!
Looks absolutely lovely!
It's Stevie Turner who posted the comment above, but not sure why it came up 'unknown'.
Stevie, you've been coming up as unknown for a couple of weeks. But I knew it was you!
Stevie, you need to sign into Google, I think.
I love hiking! It's just getting to the point where we can go snowshoeing here – which is like wintertime hiking. Then next month, we'll stay out of the woods because the bears will be waking up. About mid-May we can go back out and enjoy the trails again.
We had enough snow over the weekend to go snowshoeing down the street! 🙂