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Friday, August 5, 2016

In the Evening

Some shots of Mt. Baker just as the sun is going down - there are almost no shadows on the mountain as the sun is directly across and level with the mountain.

This old house if well preserved and at one time, perhaps when it was first built, had a view of Mt. Baker, before the trees grew so tall.

14 comments:

Tom said...

What sight, thanks for sharing

eileeninmd said...

Hello, pretty views if Mt Baker. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!

Small City Scenes said...

Good ol Mt. Baker----always a beautiful shot.
MB

simply bev said...

Beautiful! It's been so hot here this summer and your photos today make me wish that the cooler weather will get here just a little bit quicker!

Marigene said...

What a treat to live so close to such a beautiful snow-capped mountain. You got some fantastic shots, JoAnn. Just looking at all that snow makes me feel a little cooler!
Have a wonderful weekend.

Michelle said...

Beautiful shots of a beautiful place.

Julie Fukuda said...

I still remember my summer, so long ago, on Vashon Island with the sun setting into the Pacific and Mt Ranier looking likr a giant strawberry sundae floating in the sky. In the winter we can get a "red Fuji" at dawn.

The Furry Gnome said...

A beautiful mountain! And very close to Canada; you can see it from Abbotsford!

Rowan said...

Wonderful photos, it must be lovely to live so near such a magnificent mountain.

Pondside said...

We've had some beautiful views of Mt Baker this summer. On Thursday night it was like a ghost mountain at sunset.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

You live in a beautiful part of the country! I keep thinking of the phrase...that's God's country! Love your photos! Enjoy your weekend sweet friend. Hugs, Diane

Lowcarb team member said...

Such beautiful scenes, your photo's are lovely.

All the best Jan

J said...

Beautiful! I am usually not in favor of cutting down trees, but in this case - when it blocks the view of Mt. Baker? I'd soooo be out there with a chain saw!

Carla said...

Really pretty. The mountain almost looks painted.
Great backdrop for the house