Three more days before Solstice; then the days start getting longer again. I'll be glad to see daylight on our way home before supper time. Still, the low-lying sun does produce some interesting views.
Here's Mount Baker, usually so smooth and white in the distance, now, just before 4 PM, draped in long shadows and ringed with spiky, jagged rocks, tinted pink.
And poor old Mount Baker; he's haunted! I was looking for a heart for Clytie, and instead, I found a dozen faces peering at me out of the snow. How many do you see?
A Skywatch post.
Nature notes and photos from BC, Canada, mostly in the Lower Fraser Valley, Bella Coola, and Vancouver Island.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
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Wonderful picture of that mountain! looks great..
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible. I love the photo.
ReplyDeleteoh, romantic view.
ReplyDeletecongrats
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You are so blessed to have that view
ReplyDeleteOh My! This is the sight i was yearning for but missed it.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and yes! i see many faces including a beautiful native woman; an Indian princess i think, cartoon characters, a donkey and a St. Bernard.
Lorraina, I saw the princess and the donkey, etc., but not the St. Bernard. I'll have to go look at the mountain again!
ReplyDeleteWhy don't they have beautiful and interesting photos like this in waiting rooms
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