Very good shots, as ever. This morning has fallen a good shower in Bozeman, however they have not interrupted the parade they had scheduled " the sweet pea" very typical here. It's colder then I expected.
wow Tomás, i looked up Bozeman's weather and it is over 20degrees cooler! That is a huge difference. It has been quite the hot summer up here. I guess the parade must go on! I hope your visit is being good to you.
Lovely photos all around, lovely thoughts too--I just was snapping my own photos of the Fringed Grass of Parnasus on a hike last week. They're so lovely. My first sighting of the year.
The little grouse looks very much like our last years baby peacocks , I thought that's what it was with all those markings. I love your wild and wonderful landscape. You are a such a pioneer.
Thanks for reminding us of the nice elements when walk on a mountain road. I like all the photos of your findings. I’ll try to find as many as possible when I walk in person.
Tammie, I don't know if I've ever seen the Fringed Parnassus in person - it's so delicate and lovely. I am seeing a lot of Harebell and also several different kinds of Gentians. When I see the Gentians, I get worried that snow will soon fall! I'm enjoying my mountain summer - 2 of the younger grands will come for a few days the end of this week. My other Grands started school today! Where has summer gone? Stay well.
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So many miracles along that mountain road... just in a moment of your life!:))
ReplyDeleteSuch a special place . . .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.... I love the smell of Parnassias
ReplyDeleteI can barely believe that i have never smelled it's scent. I must go find some to delight in. Thanks for letting me know!
DeleteMajestic countryside! We have grouse around here, of the spruce variety.
ReplyDeleteVery good shots, as ever.
ReplyDeleteThis morning has fallen a good shower in Bozeman, however they have not interrupted the parade they had scheduled " the sweet pea" very typical here. It's colder then I expected.
Tomás.
wow Tomás, i looked up Bozeman's weather and it is over 20degrees cooler! That is a huge difference. It has been quite the hot summer up here.
DeleteI guess the parade must go on! I hope your visit is being good to you.
absolutely breath taking.
ReplyDeleteLovely series!
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ReplyDeleteNature of MONTANA is very sublime.
I know its location on a map. USA is expansive.
So lovely to go on this walk with you. I especially love those delicate wild flowers! So glad the baby grouse was with his mama!
ReplyDeleteune route pleine de surprises... beau !
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love that frilly flower. All of those are beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures again Tammie Lee! Love those little glimpses of your world ♥
ReplyDeleteAll those words -- mystery, magic, dignity and beauty -- you capture so eloquently!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of your natural world!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos all around, lovely thoughts too--I just was snapping my own photos of the Fringed Grass of Parnasus on a hike last week. They're so lovely. My first sighting of the year.
ReplyDeleteAlways beautiful - and the wee baby grouse - how marvelous! x
ReplyDeleteI will be in the US in a few weeks and much as I am looking forward to spending time in Los Angeles I doubt i will have views this glorious....
ReplyDeleteThose are some tall, proud trees!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful things to see in just one walk. Beauty all around us if we can take the time to open our eyes and look for it.
ReplyDeleteThe little grouse looks very much like our last years baby peacocks , I thought that's what it was with all those markings. I love your wild and wonderful landscape. You are a such a pioneer.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding us of the nice elements when walk on a mountain road. I like all the photos of your findings. I’ll try to find as many as possible when I walk in person.
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Tammie, I don't know if I've ever seen the Fringed Parnassus in person - it's so delicate and lovely. I am seeing a lot of Harebell and also several different kinds of Gentians. When I see the Gentians, I get worried that snow will soon fall! I'm enjoying my mountain summer - 2 of the younger grands will come for a few days the end of this week. My other Grands started school today! Where has summer gone? Stay well.
ReplyDeleteYour photos never cease to amaze me - they're so beautiful and show what I like best - our wonderful nature.
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ReplyDeleteAdorable!
Un abrazo amiga!