Great shot Janie, and thank for the distance estimate. That has me thinking about how far out the horizon is when I look out at the Gulf of Mexico. It must be shorter than 12 miles. BTW, I like the name of the reservoir. (Presumably named after the baseball player? ... joking!)
It's wonderful how FAR you're able to see! Lovely scenic view ... thanks for sharing and for dropping by Happily Retired Gal too ;--) Hugs and blessings,
I just had to check out your blog through Esther's. I hope you don't mind. It seems that you are living the life I long to live. I had to check out your yellowstone creek post as that is near my old stomping grounds. I grew up around horses and we used to go on a week long pack Yellowstone to Cody Wyoming. You are awfully lucky! Great blog! It is fun to see where you get to go! Kasha http://trainingboerboels.blogspot.com
Wonderful landscape!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenery and the sky is lvoely ! Thanks for sharing your scenic Sunday.
ReplyDeleteSomebody was in a berry nice headspace when they named these berry lovely places!! Great photo Janie.
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The visibility is wonderful if you can see 12 miles! What a gorgeous view!
ReplyDeleteYet another gorgeous capture from one of your many journeys into the mountains. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. Looks like a postcard!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Janie, and thank for the distance estimate. That has me thinking about how far out the horizon is when I look out at the Gulf of Mexico. It must be shorter than 12 miles. BTW, I like the name of the reservoir. (Presumably named after the baseball player? ... joking!)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazingly lovely view. I can even see the shadows of the clouds on the taupe hillsides.
ReplyDeletebreathtaking!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wondrous view you had & what an experience it must have been to be there - Breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteI love that view very, very much. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteyes it is a very pretty view indeed. Happy SS! Mine is ready.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a beautiful photograph on several different levels.
ReplyDeletefantastic view of beautiful peak.
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That scenery is worth having :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Such beautiful landscape and awesome view
ReplyDeleteI love living here with the wide open spaces of Nature!
ReplyDeleteSeeing such views must make you think you're in heaven. The view is tremendous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view! Very lovely scene for this post!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful how FAR you're able to see! Lovely scenic view ... thanks for sharing and for dropping by Happily Retired Gal too ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Another amazing view that just takes my breath away...
ReplyDeleteand I love the photo (below) of you and Daisy, Janie. It would make a wonderful portrait.
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a kind comment
Pam :)
I just had to check out your blog through Esther's. I hope you don't mind. It seems that you are living the life I long to live. I had to check out your yellowstone creek post as that is near my old stomping grounds. I grew up around horses and we used to go on a week long pack Yellowstone to Cody Wyoming. You are awfully lucky! Great blog! It is fun to see where you get to go!
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http://trainingboerboels.blogspot.com
WOW
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking Janie. Like heaven on earth.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Janie... What a fabulous view...
ReplyDeleteSend us some sunshine. It's rained here for 6 days.
Hugs,
Betsy
Amazing scenery. You certainly have the blog for it. I love the photos you take of your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteAmazing place, awesome photo.
ReplyDeleteWe donnt need any words))))
ReplyDeleteJust F-A-R.Thank you!!
What a fabulous view!
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