Love these!! Especially the cityscape. That yard ornament is fun!!
Love these!! Especially the cityscape. That yard ornament is fun!!
Gorgeous!!We had a strong storm last night that took down a lot of foliage. I'm sure this area no longer looks like this photo(or the earlier photos). Many thanks to members commenting on my earlier posts (Jim, Paul, Nick, Bill, Eric, Ron and Klaus). I appreciate your comments although I am often lax in responding.
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One more landscape from my Teton Trip. I'm still post processing these from last week.
Blacktail Ponds
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One more landscape from my Teton Trip. I'm still post processing these from last week.
Blacktail Ponds
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Along the Appalachian Trail
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That's a super pic Jim. Colours, vista - everything. Is that what we call "Golden Rod" growing wild, plus Michaelmas Daisies?
Jim, that is a as bucolic a scene as there ever was! Worth being framed, shared or otherwise celebrated!Along the Appalachian Trail
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I don't know why. Perhaps had something to do with beavers living there and having black tails.That's a really nice pic of what looks like an amazing area to visit Terri. Would you know why it's called "Blacktail Ponds"?
That is pretty. Would it be a nice sunrise or sunset scene? The flowers add so much.Along the Appalachian Trail
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I'm pretty sure they were so named for all the Mule Deer (also known as Black-Tailed Deer) that historically used the area. But was wrong about the origin of the name Gros Ventre, earlier!That's a really nice pic of what looks like an amazing area to visit Terri. Would you know why it's called "Blacktail Ponds"?
Mine was only a guess. Your idea makes sense.I'm pretty sure they were so named for all the Mule Deer (also known as Black-Tailed Deer) that historically used the area. But was wrong about the origin of the name Gros Ventre, earlier!
Mine was a wild guess, as well (I'm good at that!). Beaver ponds makes so much more sense! Thought there is Black-Tail Butte, nearby. I thought Gros Ventre was named for the fat salmon!Mine was only a guess. Your idea makes sense.
Jim, that is a as bucolic a scene as there ever was! Worth being framed, shared or otherwise celebrated!
That is pretty. Would it be a nice sunrise or sunset scene? The flowers add so much.
What a scenic spot!Along the Appalachian Trail
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Simply beautiful, Dave! Just came across these . . .I took these photos this morning but I'm not sure they fall under the definition of "Scapes": View attachment 1670929 View attachment 1670930 View attachment 1670931