REDISCOVERING MYSELF THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

Friday, October 14, 2011

The View Beyond the Fence

It's time for Friday's Fences and Janis has posted the corner of a beautiful white picket fence.  My choice is a wooden fence that frames the first snow of the season in the Wallowa Mountains of NE Oregon.  Too early...but nothing we can do about it!

18 comments:

Donna said...

Spectacular view and a fine fence!

TexWisGirl said...

beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Breathtaking! =)

Rose said...

What a beautiful view! I could sure live with that.

Rosie Grey said...

What a great view, Evelyn! But no snow please ;-)

Laura said...

Wow, what a view!

LeAnne said...

spectular!

Janis said...

Gorgeous view beyond the fence! Keep the snow there for a while Please..LOL

Faye said...

This is almost a three season photo, Evelyn. What a wonderful vista you've captured. I see several of your commenters are not interested in the snow coming to their area so soon. I'll take it!

Nancy said...

Beautiful vistas, Evelyn! Such a green field past the fence posts. Lovely!

PS -- Dana College is about 12 miles south of where we live. The college is no longer open to students, having closed last year due to financial troubles. I was the only one there that day when I took all of those photos.

Bruce Clark said...

Goegeous landscape and the fence in the foreground adds just the right touch.

Tracy said...

If that's your view everyday, you are blessed. I agree...I like an old wooden fence

Ashley Sisk said...

What a beautiful view.

Judy said...

Wow, what a beautiful view.

Ida said...

Oh the Wallowa's are so gorgeous. This is a wonderful photo but I do think I'll pass on the snow too. Although my brother said there's been snow in the "Blues" already. Brrr...so not ready for winter.

Gail Dixon said...

Oh, my, this is glorious! Must be like looking at a slice of heaven. At least compared to dry, barren Texas, that's what it looks like to me! lol

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

So beautiful! Do you live here? Stunning view.

Judy said...

Love the layers! The final mountain is really fading into the mist!