Every day I walk out into the world
to be dazzled, then to be reflective.
to be dazzled, then to be reflective.
Mary Oliver
| The snow-heavy clouds moving in. |
| The sun started peaking through. |
| A very happy Eiger! |
| The trees are almost bare now. |
| Look closer...there's an 18 (or so) in. mountain whitefish down there. |
| An old magpie nest. |
| A snowflake catches the fleeing light of the sun. |
| There has been a beaver keeping busy nearby lately. |
| My boys enjoying the beautiful Bitterroot. |
| A red tailed hawk soars high overhead. |
| Simply beautiful. |
| Just the tops of the trees hold a few leaves...and the snow begins to fall. |
| After a swim. |
| A red-naped sapsucker... |
| ...with a busy red-breasted nuthatch... |
| The nuthatch checking us out...and also traveling with... |
| ...a flock of black-capped chickadees. They all surrounding us at the end of our walk. They move so fast that they're hard to get a good picture of, so this is the best I could do after about 15 minutes of sitting in the middle of the flock during their busy feeding time. |
Well captured, Ashley! Reminds me why I love this place so much. It's hard to believe that was just a few weeks, when I look out at the Winter Wonderland!
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