Friday, January 28, 2011

A Powerful River In Spring, A Trickle In Fall

14 comments:

Abatevintage said...

What a tranquill picture.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Blessings,
Heidi

Andrea said...

Beautiful!

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Anonymous said...

Oh, to follow in your footsteps!... another beautiful view.

Pat said...

That's awful purdy there, Stephen!

Bagman and Butler said...

Very nice...I was thrown at first by what looked like a blue line at the top but blowing it up I saw that it was the middle range hill line.

Caroline said...

Wow...your photos are awesome...love the byline on your blog...lol...so true!

Unknown said...

Just enjoying the journey. What a wonderful blog. I will be back often.

NabilaHazirah said...

Hey,
Your photos are really beautiful.
Wish I could have the skill to take photos like that :D

S. Etole said...

The colors in the pools of water are lovely when the photo is enlarged.

English Rider said...

I can smell the pine trees. Clever perspective lining up river-bed, hilltop and glint of sunlight. It looks as though the trees are marching down the hill.
Thanks for joining my blog.

Brian Ray Todd said...

psalm 121:1 I lift up my eyes to the hills-- where does my help come from? 2 My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.

I've always been amazed how those Douglass Fir trees could grow out of rock. reminds me of the High Sierras, where my dad lives. Isn't God great!? Beautiful!

ShEiLa said...

I wonder if this is why they came up with the trickle down theory?

ToOdLeS.

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