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Ret10Echo
10-20-2007, 06:50
Gorgeous sunrise from the house...

For those of you in the box...

Peace

Gypsy
10-20-2007, 08:26
Beautiful pics. I've often sent pictures when I write folks overseas. A lot of them miss the snow.

Jack Moroney (RIP)
10-20-2007, 11:41
Nice shots.

tom kelly
10-20-2007, 13:20
The pictures look very nice and peaceful,Thanks...Regards,tom kelly

clapdoc
10-20-2007, 20:20
Great pictures. You are blessed to see these sights everyday.



clapdoc sends.

JGarcia
10-23-2007, 21:01
Ret10Echo,

Those were some nice photos! I work as a Survey Tech for the U.S. BLM, most days I am in very, very remote mountains, behind locked gates. There are quite a few Black Bear, Deer, Turkeys, Coyotes, Mountain Lions, some Foxes, Red Tail Hawks and Roosevelt Elk, etc.

Your photos inspired me to take the camera to work today, if anyone would like to see the photos, I'd be glad to post them - though I didn't really get any critter shots today- Deer and Turkey I see all the time, the predators I rarely see. We were setting a township corner monument in the Shasta - Trinity National Forest, North East of Trinity Lake, about 3000 ft elevation. Lots of Bear turds on the ground. A scorpion tried hitching a ride inside my gear - he fell out when I shook it out before putting it back on. I got a couple of shots of him.

Gypsy
10-23-2007, 21:03
Please post 'em up JGarcia, love to see pictures of Mother Nature.

JGarcia
10-23-2007, 21:39
You have to go Here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/15957634@N06/)to see them. I couldn't figure out how to load photos to this page.

Ret10Echo
10-24-2007, 04:50
J,
Thanks for the shots. Sure do miss the mountains out west. I have to settle for photos of the outdoors when I am here in the office. :boohoo

JGarcia
10-24-2007, 05:46
Ret10Echo,

You're welcome, I had fun doing it. Sorry bout your office confinement. I'll take the camera to work more often and ad some photos to that page from time to time.

There were two shots I should have taken on the way out yesterday, they were spectacular. I was swimming through some manzanita, huffing and puffing and cussing, going up slope, (my boss's idea to go that way) when I looked back down 2000 feet of slope at the way the low afternoon sun had lit up the green leaves, and then up on the ridge line being under a canopy of gold fall color while the sunlight was shining through.

Gypsy
10-24-2007, 19:56
You have to go Here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/15957634@N06/)to see them. I couldn't figure out how to load photos to this page.

Beautiful! That oak tree definitely is interesting.

CoLawman
10-25-2007, 07:21
Great pics friends. I sure wish we had some views like that in Colorado. ;)