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It’s amazing how looking at these photos can brighten a person’s day. Lovely.
What a nice comment. Thanks!
glorious pics
Thanks very much.
The sunsets are always a nice way to enjoy the day.
I certainly agree.
I woke up this morning wishing I was in Montana. Thanks for taking me there with your post! Love the quote, and the photos are beautiful.
Today is beautiful, so it would have been a good day for you to be in Montana.
So beautiful. Makes me wonder why people choose to live anywhere other than the American West.
Yep, I wonder that too!
Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing!
And thanks for checking them out.
Your photos make me wish we were back in Yellowstone. 🙂
Except there’s quite a bit more snow there…
We loved Yellowstone in the winter, having the park all to yourself, everything so pristine and such intense silence.
These are gorgeous photos….I just love the sunset series where we watch the sun sink deeper and deeper into the cleft in the mountains…wonderful 🙂
Thanks for the nice comment – I like those too.
love the tent picture – a shelter nestled in a thick forest. looks so refreshing.
That’s nice – I like to think of the tent as “nestled” in the forest.
Breathtaking!
Is that last image current, because if it is, I’d sure like to be there about right now instead of in cold and snowy Minnesota. The pink sky is gorgeous a few photos back from the last.
No – the last one was last summer. But it is a lot nicer here I think: cold and windy today, but the snow is all gone, and yesterday it was close to 60. You’re having a heck of a winter, that’s for sure!
Gorgeous pictures – loved them. You are lucky, today we woke up to 7F. In addition there is an icy northern wind. This winter is never ending here in Norway. Last year we had around 60F at this time. Hopefully it will warm up soon.
That’s just too cold for March. It’s cold and windy too many days here, as well, but the extra light is helping… a little!
Great photos!! That photo of your tent in front of that gorgeous pink sky made me want to camp ASAP 🙂