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One frosty morning in Wales. Shot from my carport.

-- Alec (Friends call me Wolf, no idea why)

Wonderfull photos Alec,a very beautiful place

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Some of those old beech and oak are 1.5m in DIAMETER. Massive, old trees. The fir and larch remind me of home but sadly all the larch died of viral infection and have been culled.

-- Alec (Friends call me Wolf, no idea why)

Beautiful, love to be there right now.

Jamesw

Last summer I sailed Friendship up to Desolation Sound on the BC coast.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

Wow wow wow those are amazing shots Paul, a gorgeous place,wish I was there .
Thanks for the great photos.

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Here’s the view from my parents’ deck overlooking the farm and Keuka Lake beyond. It’s pretty awesome in the summer and can’t get much more country than this.

Losing fingers since 1969

Great shot Brian,beautiful view.

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In your photo, it appears you might be looking at the west side of the hills, Jim. Always loved the North Bend, but it’s gotten so huge, since the days you had to drive through town to get to Eastern Washington.
Haven’t been to Carnation and areas across from Winthrop since pappy left Twisp (State Highway foreman for the Northcross), but I imagine it’s still got some nice dirt.

Currently, I’m in Desert Aire, which is about twenty miles further down the Columbia. It’s desert maximus. Interestingly, I was working my way back to the Northwet when I met my wife and saw her garage (1,800 sq ft) and told her I’d marry her for it. She agreed and here I am, not far from where I was born (Ephrata, Wash.).

In the end, the contrast between the pictures I posted and the ones you posted give an inkling of the changing scenery and environment in Washington. Maybe someone will kick in with a photo of their cabin in the rain forest, or the sands of the ocean, or. . . .