Sunday, March 15, 2009
Hidden Mountain
Friday was a dreary, cold and rainy kind of day. I had to run to WalMart to pick some things up and as I was leaving the parking lot, I got a good view of the mountain draped in clouds with the pretty trees blooming. I think I've mentioned before how much I love the way the clouds fall over the mountains here. The scene below is the intersection of 460 and Cloverdale.
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I haven't done any blogging for a few days so am behind reading. I enjoyed all of your latest ones Tanya. What mountain is that? Poor Ashlyn and her homework. It's tough. - Dave
ReplyDeleteI had that same view yesterday on my way to Wal-Mart. Sorry I didn't bump into you... You could have taken a photo of my license plate. LOL
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The Blue Ridge Gal
Ahh, how I love to see those trees in blossom.
ReplyDeleteGood view of no view. I like the photo...
ReplyDeleteDave, I'm not sure what the name of the mountain is but the Blue Ridge Parkway runs through them, I guess just the Blue Ridge Mtns? We're surrounded by these mountains and I don't know all the names yet!
ReplyDeleteBRG, I was just there again yesterday and I'm still looking for you....you know, we all need to get together for lunch one day!
Thanks Bratt and RH for stopping by :)
Sorry to hear you're having bad weather... Take a plain and come here, it looks like summer! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe trees do make a very beautiful scene here.
ReplyDeleteI like landscape shots focusing on beautiful hue
I would love to see a cold and dreary day then to see a cold and wintry day as it is this morning in my neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome photo!
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Very interesting photo for today. We are experiencing sunshine. Our rainy weather mostly are monsoons in July and August. I am glad you enjoyed reading my profile about my ancestors coming over in covered wagons. Today is Arizona theme day so I have part of a covered wagon on my site and the Prescott Daily a website has a full covered wagon. Hard to believe people traveled like this. Such a tough road to get to Arizona. BTW, I am glad you are enjoying the Chihuly art on my website. I am going to continue to post more over time and intersperse the Chihuly eye candy with the desert, interesting cactus, resorts, special events and other photos.
ReplyDeleteThe blossoming trees are a sign of good things to come. I like that you can just barely make out the outline of the mountain.
ReplyDeleteYou noticed a very mystical image.
ReplyDeleteI love the darkness of the wet ground and trees contrasted with the blooms and the misty clouds! Neat shot!
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