
I have no idea why this shuts me out with I upload but from Beaver Creek to then a stop over at a retired banker friend. There is more days till everything
does come into being fully GREEN. Yet a fine Sundays jaunt.
And I did see and get a capture a little rascal :)
same hands ... what's your holding on Jack ... it's kinda' dark over there.
ReplyDeleteAre you the also the one taking the shot here ... the lighting was perfect, dark yet the shadows and the colour of your skin came out well.
love this one ...
ReplyDeletethe steps leading on the blue skies up. Beautiful
Just me arm :)
ReplyDeleteSome kind of a peaceful place captured by your lens. Great. Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteYeh it's not yet in full blossom but so be it. As it does come to being fully green.
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The Beaver, so cute and adorable ... but ...
ReplyDeleteI had done work around the house and then I wished to get some solitude - something of a nature kind Maritess.
ReplyDeletelovely.
ReplyDeleteHaha :) Small Beaver he was :)
ReplyDeleteThe contrasts of colors here is just so overwhelmingly sweet. The hanging bridge i would love to walk on by. Great shot Jack.
ReplyDeleteIt shall grow!
ReplyDelete... yep into a green lovely tree in time. Nature,love it!
ReplyDeleteIs this a horse stable Jack ...
ReplyDeleteHe just moved here and it's a old barn yes he opted with his wife to live on the outskirts of the city. I had only so much time and then I had to head back
ReplyDeleteinto the city.
Making a long story shorter: the answer is yes. :)
beautiful.view of river
ReplyDeleteA great River it is Caroline :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a Creek my friend. :)
ReplyDeleteVery good shots. Your new camera?
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love this. the shadows on the boards is wonderful
ReplyDeleteAwww! Cute chipmunk. I think he would be honored to be a beaver.
ReplyDeleteI like the buds coming out in the foreground. It makes a great perspective
ReplyDeleteGrammy I did get this new camera and I love it. Yes, I was reading your blog but I was trying to reply yet I didnt know what
ReplyDeleteto say honestly. But a fine Sunday to you.
I love this. It reminds me of our old horse stable
ReplyDeleteSharon that is what he was and he would be honored to be a beaver!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot also.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why they don't come out in full texture when I place a few pictures on the photo portion but seemingly they
ReplyDeletedon't come out as they normally would on a page. Yet in two weeks this shall be in full blossom of Green. I place the
link on the main page. And hope your having a fine Sunday.
While driving there I had to pull over as there was symbolism.
ReplyDeleteThat is cool!
ReplyDeleteFun angle there.
ReplyDeleteCut little fellow! Is that a chipmunk, the ones that live in trees?
ReplyDeleteI, of course like the chipmunk one, but each picture has its own good qualities.
ReplyDeleteAlthough this place is Beaver Creek that monster lol is not a beaver. :)
ReplyDeleteI think he would die for a cupcake :)
ReplyDeleteohhhhhhhh
ReplyDelete? four seasons?
ReplyDeleteat last your weather is on the up ,we are back to gales and rain here
ReplyDeletegreat photographs Jack, I like them all.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely marvelous capture of perspective and the unique pattern on the rail.
ReplyDeleteThat's going to provide a lot of shade when the leaves fill in.
ReplyDeleteAh, a road less traveled!
ReplyDeleteGood capture on this lively chipmunk.
ReplyDeleteI like this one, too. The play of light and shadows, the aged warmth of wood.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so lonely.
ReplyDeleteFinally had time to take a look at all of them. Some very good shots.
ReplyDeleteSo many of these great photos remind me of the backroads along the Rogue River. This old bridge could be one that is a few miles away from my house!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a little feller I've never seen in Oregon. He's a gem!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful area for a hike!
ReplyDeleteYou have a keen eye for composition, Jack.
ReplyDeleteDoug, I was not here last year and I always thought that this year everything blossomed, yet while en route this was not.
ReplyDeleteYet hopefully it shall.
Thanks there Grammy.
ReplyDeleteThose lil chipmunks are all over in my backyard. Cute capture!
ReplyDeleteLove the different colors of blue.
ReplyDeleteLeaves lots to the imagination!
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