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Walking in a winter wonderland
There continues to be a common theme to my photos these days - sigh ... snow. However, this image shows a good side of winter : ) Had a wonderful day out in the mountains yesterday, thanks to friends Cathy and Terry! I so rarely get to the mountains, especially during the winter months, so it was a real treat to go with them to the Highway 40/Smith Dorrien area. Thanks so much, guys!
The Smith-Dorrien/Spray Trail south of Canmore is a gravel road which passes through the heart of the scenic Smith-Dorrien Valley, one of the wildest areas of Kananaskis Country.
I posted several photos to ipernity, this one included, and then I transferred almost 9,000 images from Flickr (thank goodness it's done!). The first few shots I posted are now duplicates and I'm not sure how to deal with them. For now, I've just copied and pasted the kind comments people made on the original posts, as obviously I don't want to lose them. I was just about to add this new copy to the groups I posted the original photos in, but that would be double posting, which would be really annoying to other members of the groups : )
The Smith-Dorrien/Spray Trail south of Canmore is a gravel road which passes through the heart of the scenic Smith-Dorrien Valley, one of the wildest areas of Kananaskis Country.
I posted several photos to ipernity, this one included, and then I transferred almost 9,000 images from Flickr (thank goodness it's done!). The first few shots I posted are now duplicates and I'm not sure how to deal with them. For now, I've just copied and pasted the kind comments people made on the original posts, as obviously I don't want to lose them. I was just about to add this new copy to the groups I posted the original photos in, but that would be double posting, which would be really annoying to other members of the groups : )
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Haha ... I had to look at the date ... nothing surprises me about the weather in Alberta anymore ... an awesome sight and an outstanding wide-angle shot!! An excellent piece of work!!
7 days ago.
Anne Elliott has replied to Leapfrog (Art)
Thanks, Art! Lol, yes, you never know what the weather will be like in Calgary. They always say that if you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes, A reminder, especially to you and Fran - I know you have already commented on my photos over at the "other place", so no need whatsoever to comment again, here, especially as I'm spending so very little time here. I do miss you both over on Flickr, though.
7 days ago.
Fran Wylie
This is a beautiful winter scene - everything looks so clean and white. The trees are so pretty with their light dusting of snow and the water looks like it is wandering a lazy path on through the mountains. I appreciate you coming over here so I want to thank you by commenting whenever I can. If I just can't think of something I might skip a picture here and there. As for the weather, it's finally nice here, but I am just aghast at the images of the flooding in Canmore.
7 days ago.
Lorraine ~ Kanga ~
Beautiful winter scape, it sure is a wonderland.
6 days ago.
Sigmund
A stunning view and amazing winterlandscape. Great capture :-))
6 days ago.
Jan Grant (mostly of…
More my kind of scenery this, Anne..... friendly and so beautiful !!
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Don Sutherland
Incredible capture.
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Nora Caracci
very beautiful place, superb shot !
5 days ago.
Jennifer Livick
Magnificent capture! So calm, serene and breathtaking.
4 days ago.
Mitch Seaver
First rate!
3 hours ago.
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