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digitS' said:
Kassaundra said:
. . . my husband getting out of the car to tell me "I'd gone far enough and need to get off the tracks!!!!" Such a worry wort.
I'd thought those were just common crows on the tracks but maybe he's seen that Hitchcock movie .

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:/

Steve
He didn't even know about the vultures he wasn't up on the hill w/ me. That was a good scary movie though.
 

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We've had several big snowfalls this year 2 to 3 inches each time but they both melted! :weee


front yard - morning after first snowfall
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mountain ash berries
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backyard after snow melted
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Lulu enjoying herself in the sun
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I took some pics of our up and down weather and did a couple entries on my blog with pics.

http://mountaingardengleanings.blogspot.com/2011/11/in-blink-of-eye.html

http://mountaingardengleanings.blogspot.com/2011/12/november-weather.html
 

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JoJo, you and LuLu certainly have lovely surroundings!

I realize that LuLu may be focused more on what is right under her beak but I'm curious. Do you have mountain views in all 4 directions from your home?

The foreground is lovely but the mountains are quite an eyeful!

Steve :cool:.
 

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JoJo Beautiful property you have there! ;)

Is that an orchard I see in the back? It looks so nice with the trees all lined up like that. I hope to have an orchard like that someday.
 

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It seems that so far we've all had some slack this winter :) .
We even have another day of SUNSHINE! I'm holding my breath...

It's fun seeing every-bodies pix!
 

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This is where I worked yesterday. I can't believe it's December!



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And this was taken a few years ago on one of our favorite local hikes.

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digitS' said:
JoJo, you and LuLu certainly have lovely surroundings!

I realize that LuLu may be focused more on what is right under her beak but I'm curious. Do you have mountain views in all 4 directions from your home?

The foreground is lovely but the mountains are quite an eyeful!

Steve :cool:.
Yes we have mountains in all directions. We are in a valley with much of the village on one or two streets along the mountain. We live further up one mountain on a plateau that used to be a hop farm and was divided into lots between 1/2 and 1 acre.

Greenthumb18 - yes we have around 35 fruit trees, lots of grapes, raspberries, blackberries, etc. We've only been here a few years but love all the fresh fruit.

thistlebloom - I love the contrast of your two pics. I like how is it the same pic but different places. very neat!
 

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Oh, well actually Jojo, it's two different lakes. Guess I should have mentioned that. The scenes do have a similarity though, probably because the same person was behind the camera.

The first picture is Hayden Lake, and the second is Lake Pend Oreille.
 

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Thistle',

Isn't that Bing Crosby out there in hip waders casting a fly into Hayden Lake?

If you look closely, you can see the smoke from his briar pipe.

Steve
 
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