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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Wordless Wednesday: What a difference a week makes!

Near one of our desert campsites... 


Near home today...

In both cases, the site where I took the Labrador photo was in the aerial view.

21 comments:

  1. amazing... we got such a surprise too... our weather turned from t-shirt-days to brrrrr....

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  2. Wow, you are right - a lot can change in a week! Love that first shot!

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  3. Hari OM
    Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..... love that image juxtapostion. YAM xx

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  4. Such beautiful pictures. I'm really loving your drone shots.

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  5. Well, either backdrop is beautiful!!

    Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets

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  6. Beautiful photos! The tree is wonderful and I love the bark on the old tree too:)bloom tattoos

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  7. Love that look on Shyla's face and the snow on her nose! :)

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  8. You can almost feel the temperature difference through your photos...BRRRRRR

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  9. And I know who loves that white stuff to play in. Aerial views give us a wonderful idea of the vastness, and the changes.

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  10. Ah yes, the seasons can change back and forth so quickly. It feels like winter here, but no snow yet. We did spot ONE snowflake yesterday:)

    Beautiful photos of the pups.

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  11. WOW! We had some surprise snow flurries yesterday to go with our 20-degree temps. Today, it's back in the 70s. LOL.
    KZK

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  12. So not ready for snow! Glad ours usually holds off until at least December!

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  13. That is a big difference! Snow is in our forecast for Saturday. Sigh!

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  14. I wonder if the duo think about the difference. Probably not. Dogs are experts in living in the now.

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  15. It's gotten cold here and we have had some white stuff come and go. Winter is on the way.

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  16. The weather and landscape can change in an instant in the Rocky Mountains. Which is why I love it!

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