It’s been a whirlwind of activity since we arrived home (on time!) Wednesday night. It’s amazing how much mail accumulates in nearly three weeks and then there’s the empty refrigerator to fill, suitcases to unpack, and multiple appointments and errands. So here we are again on Saturday with another week gone by.
Sarah, Tracy, Caleb, and I hiked the Orson-Todd Trail on Tuesday. There’s an entrance to it just down the street from Sarah’s house. All the photos were taken on our hike. Caleb alternated between the backpack and walking on his own. I’m guessing he did close to half the walk on his own power (that’s about a mile.)
The view from the top of the trail was simply gorgeous, and it’s the pick for this week’s 52/20 project which I’m posting on Kent Weakley’s P52.
The light on the mountains/hills is almost always dramatic and beautiful. It’s a really wonderful place to live. I’m hoping to get time to visit all of you in the next day or two. I imagine there are a lot of posts to catch up with!
The shots of Caleb are adorable, as ever, but the shot of the mountains – WOW! Almost looks like a painting. Absolutely gorgeous.
Your photos are beautiful and that view is stunning!
What a splendid view! But my favourite is the one above it of Caleb and Tracy – now there is a very fit and caring Grandad! Hope you feel caught up with yourselves soon,
That view is stunning. I can see that photo as a book jacket..wouldn’t it work well..or as a magazine cover? lovely!
What a gorgeous shot! I wouldn’t have thought you got could get that with a fixed 50!
The flowers are also beautiful, and Caleb’s smile is contagious.
Rinda
What fabulous pictures Karen I couldn’t choose a favourite! Glad you’re home.
Wow, that is quite a view! I’m so glad you were able to capture it to share here for us, because I have to imagine that it’s hard to turn the camera away from that cutie-pie Caleb!
I always love seeing photos of Caleb – the one of him on Tracy’s back is adorable! The photo you used for your challenge this week would make a great postcard.
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