That particular phrase is just so apt for the view my husband, son and I had Saturday. It's actually the third time DH and I have been to the top of 6000-ft Mt. Emily, looking down on the huge Grande Ronde Valley. But my choice of images has a double meaning, in that it's a photograph of our son photographing the "skeleton" tree so high up there! In the valley, Mt. Harris, which is 5000 ft. high, looks very small; the snowy tops of Eagle Caps of the Wallowa Mountains beyond Mt. Harris range from 5000 to 10,000 feet in elevation. So, Madge, I added just a bit to the phrase that is your blog title: The View From Right Here.
8 comments:
That looks like a great spot. I imagine it looks so pretty up there, perched above the valley.
very pretty.
oh a fabulous shot Evelyn. A great spot to be and a lovely old tree's bare bones you have captued so elegantly
What a fab shot and I love that treeeeeee!
So beautiful! It always helps to have a person in a shot like this to show scale. Magnificent. ::)
This is truly such a breathtaking view, Evelyn!
What a gorgeous view. I like that tree too!
What a great view and the tree is fascinating. Love that you caught your son photographing this tree.
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