"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
22 comments:
Just what I need is a summer pic because we had a dusting of the white stuff again yesterday.
Beautiful.Mountains are incredible. No matter how many you see, you just can't stop looking at them. Or taking pictures.
David, I understand. I needed to see vital and green again.
Laurita, thanks. I agree. I dread to think there may be a day when I no longer gaze at them in wonder.
Ahhh, a little green is a good thing this time of year!
Spent last weekend in the mountains over Tucson, and while they are rugged and beautiful, THIS is my favorite kind of mountainscape. Ah, summer....
Gorgeous! What a peaceful scene.
I want to move where i can see mountains in the summer. Then move to Tahiti every winter.
Bag Lady, it sure is.
Chris, so glad you enjoyed the pic.
Betty, they calm me so quickly.
Messymimi, I am so grateful I have scenes like this so close to me.
Just lovely Leah.
Love the Mountains!
And that giant spruce tree looks like it's standing up a bit straighter to see the view too.
Have a wonderful weekend Leah.
Thanks, Reb.
Dawn, you're right. I think the tree wanted a better look.
These photos are just stunning. Thanks so much for sharing.
From the foreground to the last peak is such a looonnng way.
Mary Anne in Kentucky
Been out of the loop all day. Somehow I missed this magnificent view. Goes straight to my wallpaper folder. THANKS!
Your mountain photos always make me take a deep breath. It might be a gasp. Just beautiful.
LilredWriting, it's my pleasure.
Mary Anne, it sure is.
Ron, that's quite a compliment. You're most welcome.
Thanks, Hilary. Maybe you'll make it out here one day to see for yourself.
Beautiful view. I hope that is from your kitchen window or front porch.
Dawn, I do see mountains out the front of the house, but not these.
This view is from about 30 miles west.
Wow. Just wow.
Thanks, Arc.
Great photo, Leah. Love the snowcapped mountains in the distance.
(Apologies for the delay in looking. Been a bit busy but have finished work today for the festivities.)
Thanks, David. No need to apologize. I understand.
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