We finally call it quits and head back towards town. I get a parting shot looking west at the receeding cloud cover. It is now clear above us though the mountains are still fairly socked in with clinging snow showers. We do stop on another occassion to watch several other groups of deer. There are some big bucks where Bear Creek runs into East Fork River but they are hanging back in the cottonwoods. A small group are out on the meadow. Three bucks, some does and fawns. We watch them awhile and continue on. The temperature is dropping and so is the wind. By the time we get back to town it is 30 degrees and dropping.I spend countless hours exploring the outdoors where I use my camera to record this amazing world God has provided us with. This endeavor is primarily used for photo research for the art work I produce. I feel I have been truely blessed in exploring and discovering His beauty and enjoy sharing my experiences with others. I hope you will enjoy what I am doing too. Simply click on any image to enlarge it to full screen
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
We finally call it quits and head back towards town. I get a parting shot looking west at the receeding cloud cover. It is now clear above us though the mountains are still fairly socked in with clinging snow showers. We do stop on another occassion to watch several other groups of deer. There are some big bucks where Bear Creek runs into East Fork River but they are hanging back in the cottonwoods. A small group are out on the meadow. Three bucks, some does and fawns. We watch them awhile and continue on. The temperature is dropping and so is the wind. By the time we get back to town it is 30 degrees and dropping.
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