"Oh, Louie, I'm green with envy!" Ok, Ok, sorry, it is still relatively early here in the mountains, or maybe it is just the elevation... in either case, I did not muster sufficient resistance, to hold back!
Here is my initial Green contribution. This is the view from the very edge of tundra, in a area which may be identified as the Montane shrublands on Mt. Massive, Colorado's second highest summit. This view is toward Leadville (formerly the highest city in the USA), and turquoise lake. The climax molybdenum mine is off on the horizon over the lake.
I remember getting Dollars from the Bank for the holiday and at that time I felt that how wonderful it was to have they were such good value. Lets hope that those days return.
This photo of wild crab apples ~ poet food. A beautiful allegory of Ambition - both hopeful and thwarted. While energized by the broad sweeping curves and attempts at fullness and colour, we are humbled by bearing witness to the ultimate results of…
best wishes for a good day Jill!
just fired up my snowblower, and I'm ready for our approaching snow, we've been lucky so far but may get hi this time...then it will ventute over to visit TW, BP and Andy too!
I imagine your feeder activity will only increase, Louie.
We are still waaay belkow normal temps here and they are still saying we might actually see snow tonight and tomorrow. I'll believe it when I see it.