This is a continuation to the fishing trip I took last weekend. You Can See it here... Part One- Alpine Lake Fishing
Close ups of the waterfalls that pour down the moutainsides...
Remember... click on the picture for a bigger view...


Hubby waves to the camera..



Pssst... I hope your aren't bored yet because I still have more. =)
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Alpine Lake Fishing- Part Two
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Sunday, July 05, 2009
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30 Mountain Climbers:
Never bored...can't wait to see more.
I´m far from bored. I don´t see this kind of scenes every day.
I could never get bored of your great shots. Have a wonderful day.
Great shots Michele. I love the way the waterfalls erode the snow cover from the bottom up.
I'm so hot over here in Hawaii that I'm ready to move to your cooler climes.
Who could get bored with that kind of scenery?Bring them on,I want to see more.
Blessings,Ruth
It is amazing to see snow when I sat here sweltering yesterday in the hot weather. I love this series of photos. I am ready for more!
I NEVER tire of your photos, bring on more.
It is so neat to see the glaciers coming down the mountain to where you are fishing.
I bet the fish you caught are YUMMY!
We caught about 13 Rock Bass yesterday out on our lake. Guess who's coming to dinner. ha
Michele, your photography widens my world and stirs my imagination; thank you for your tacit permission to live vicariously through you. This pile of pics of the glacier by kayak had me yearning for the feel of my erstwhile rowing shell "Leaf". Thirteen feet of cedar weighing 65 pounds, she would carry for more a hundred yards in the dead of night stillness. We touched mangroves in those days, now glaciers off your bow leaves me breathless.
Namaste my friend.
I really appreciate pictures from Canada. Your work is very good, and what you do is very interesting. Tells us sometime if those rubber suits are cold or not.
Dear Michele, your photos never bore me,.. they are so different than our scenes here. Love them!
How can I get bored when you have great photos and so refreshing at that!!!
Awe my Friend... You can show me pictures of waterfalls for the rest of yours and my lives.. I never tire of that!!!!
Hope you have had a great weekend.
Hugs,
Betsy
Hi
I could use some of that ice on my shoulder, I just broke my arm and now my trip to China has to be cancelled, I have surgery tomorrow in Penticton
There's no way to get bored looking at all the marvelous pictures you send us! Keep em coming!
B.
Michele, I could never ever get bored with your photos! Every time I see a new picture, I think that I need to leave the city life and head up north to find that Rocky Mountain High. :)
I'm delighted to hear that you have more pictures. These are wonderful and I'm looking forward to seeing more. I like the waterfalls you captured.
Michele: How can you get bored with wonderful photos of your aera.
beautiful! thanks for helping us climb on this mountain :)!
Have no fear - I love that combination of water and ice. We have it in Norway to, but the ice is withdrawing and much of that effect may soon be gone. I hope you fare better in Canada.
PS Thank you for the comment - ans take care!
It is beautiful! What a grand time! How was the fishing:?
Michele - bored, really? Never! I'm SOOOO glad you got to go and just have some good ol' healthy fun!
Wonderful and interesting series of photos. The waterfalls that you captured are really beautiful.
I bet this glacier used to be much bigger before...
These photos are awesome; keep them coming!
The Tombstone Chronicler sent me over for a look. She thought our stories (of abuse) and our survival were inspirational enough to meet each other.
Here I am over in a very cool Alberta and I see you're out fishing! Is that a glacial fed lake?
I sort of gave up fly fishing when I got serious about photography. Scenes like this really rekindle the interest though!
never could be bored with the beauty of your country!!!
Never bored of such amazing landscapes! Beautiful waterfalls!
I love it when the snow is melting and rushing down the side of the mountains! Beautiful!
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