I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
SWF – Sunset from the Grand Lodge
One more time,
Rangers get paid in sunsets.
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regarding the trees: I think they are dead. This is a reclaimation project. So the trees are in water when they weren't before. It is part of the Skagit River recovery area. Lots of new habitat for critters, fishes and even people to co-exist. It was a boat launch--still there---and hunting area. MB
After seeing this sunset and imagining the landscape, I think I'll go have some peaceful dreams! Have a good weekend, Gaelyn. I suppose you'll be working.
I saw something interesting in the week - apparently the man who designed the lodge Charles Whittlessy had a daughter who never got married and was murdered by an intruder in her home in the 1980's. She was 85 years old.
23 comments:
It's worth more than gold!
I do like your sunset hugging the horizon like a mean Scotsman parting with just a little colour.
Enjoy your weekend my dear among those cute white-tailed squirrels.
Indeed they are worth more than gold! What gorgeous and dramatic colors and what a glorious way to start the day! Have a wonderful weekend, Gaelyn!
Sylvia
You know I love sunsets, these are as good as ever. Diane
Love the ways it is framed. Beautiful sunset too.
Yep, we are truck peple too. We have always had trucks but now I have a car. My daughter's all have huge trucks. MB
regarding the trees: I think they are dead. This is a reclaimation project. So the trees are in water when they weren't before. It is part of the Skagit River recovery area. Lots of new habitat for critters, fishes and even people to co-exist. It was a boat launch--still there---and hunting area. MB
And these sunset pictures you take are gorgeous!
two thumbs up on these couple of lovely shots.
Love the 'wheelestate'.
Your way of life sounds enviable.
No shortage of views to photograph.
beautiful, yet again.
Great captures.
Have a great weekend
Ha, I can't believe you get paid! Actually, I think you take your job very seriously and work hard at it.
You checkbook must be bursting! Wow, what pretty scenes!
Wow beautiful skies!
Happy weekend Gaelyn.
" Regina "
After seeing this sunset and imagining the landscape, I think I'll go have some peaceful dreams! Have a good weekend, Gaelyn. I suppose you'll be working.
What a lovely sky. Sigh. So lovely!
If you are paid in sunsets then you are well paid indeed. You see some incredible ones.
Those are the best payment of all. :)
I saw something interesting in the week - apparently the man who designed the lodge Charles Whittlessy had a daughter who never got married and was murdered by an intruder in her home in the 1980's. She was 85 years old.
Seeing the sun set over the canyon must be one of those "must see" sights.
Sunsets! Show me the money!!! LOL!
Sunsets are worth way more than gold! A brand new original painting every night!
Gaelyn: Good work, if you can get it.
So much beauty! There are some things you can never get tired of.
What a glorious sunset. That's not a bad way to collect a salary, as long as there's a little actual food/maintenance money to go along with it!
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