JoAnn....talk about your cherry pinks!!! How gorgeous is your header photos and the geese and Mt. Baker are spectacular!. I can't tell you enough how beautiful your pictures are. Wouldn't it be nice if Santa thought of me this year and got me a camera like yours? Hope I get to talk to him before then!..Happy Spring..Judy
Managed a day of birding with the kids yesterday but no stunning pictures like that! Hopefully the sun will come out for another try after the weekend. I am happy to see the first few hints that spring is on its way.
Stunningly beautiful shot of the geese against the blue of the sky and the white snow. I can almost feel the icy coldness of the snow on Mt. Baker in this picture. I love the pinked out pictures of the cheery cherry blossoms in your new header.... Candy
Beautiful shot! And your header is glorious! Reminds me of when we lived in a little historic house in Chesapeake many years ago that was on grounds covered with dogwood trees and azalea bushes. Every spring it looked like we were living in a frosted cake! :-)
Beautiful shot, spectacular header and very interesting blog. Many thanks! I wonder if you heard about thousands of snow geese falling from the sky in Idaho, dying from Avian Flu. We saw just a single one in Stanley Park (Vancouver, Canada) and wondered if she/he somehow escaped the flu and suddenly found him/herself alone.
I am so far away from Oregon now and I miss it. Thanks for your beautiful pic. Happy Spring!!!
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Susan and Bentley
Yowza -- that IS a good one!
ReplyDeleteJoAnn....talk about your cherry pinks!!! How gorgeous is your header photos and the geese and Mt. Baker are spectacular!. I can't tell you enough how beautiful your pictures are. Wouldn't it be nice if Santa thought of me this year and got me a camera like yours? Hope I get to talk to him before then!..Happy Spring..Judy
ReplyDeletemagnificent shot! as for your header...ooh, aah!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot! And your new header is splendid, too! What a nice way to welcome spring - love all that PINK!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing shot. :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that is a top shot for Saturdays Critters. I too was blown away with your header. Truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteManaged a day of birding with the kids yesterday but no stunning pictures like that! Hopefully the sun will come out for another try after the weekend. I am happy to see the first few hints that spring is on its way.
ReplyDeleteYes that shot made me day as well. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat flight shot.
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful shot of the geese against the blue of the sky and the white snow. I can almost feel the icy coldness of the snow on Mt. Baker in this picture. I love the pinked out pictures of the cheery cherry blossoms in your new header.... Candy
ReplyDeleteSnow Geese AND snow covered mountain .. super scene.
ReplyDeleteAwesome view of Mt Baker! And I love snow geese, great capture! Thanks for linking up! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot.....wonderful landscape!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Great captures of the Snow Geese, and I love love love your header, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! That shot reminds me of the incredibly beautiful pictures that end up on calendar covers!
ReplyDeletehow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous photo JoAnn - oh to have a mountain that beautiful outside my window!
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Wow! Great pictures and what a beautiful nature...
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, take care!
Titti
A beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot! I love your header too.
ReplyDeleteOh My!! The cherry blossoms in your header are magnificent!!
ReplyDeleteNothing even close to that happening here yet.
You have outdone yourself with this amazing photo! WOW! What a background for the geese! Spectacular my friend. WOW!!! Sweet hugs, Diane
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Fantastic photo. You can already see the rocks showing through even high up. Scary so soon. - Margy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! And your header is glorious! Reminds me of when we lived in a little historic house in Chesapeake many years ago that was on grounds covered with dogwood trees and azalea bushes. Every spring it looked like we were living in a frosted cake! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, spectacular header and very interesting blog. Many thanks! I wonder if you heard about thousands of snow geese falling from the sky in Idaho, dying from Avian Flu. We saw just a single one in Stanley Park (Vancouver, Canada) and wondered if she/he somehow escaped the flu and suddenly found him/herself alone.
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