August 20, 2012

Lake MacDonald.

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In Glacier National Park.

18 comments:

Original Mike said...

The mountains look naked without snow.

Alex said...

Stunning, God's creations.

ricpic said...

The mountain floating in the lake,
Floating there for its own sake,
Is like Narcissus' rapt intake...
Except it doesn't give a shake.

edutcher said...

Yes.

This is what some of us have been waiting to see.

FleetUSA said...

Wonderful. Thanks for the photo.

victoria said...

It is so beautiful and peaceful.


vicki from Pasadena

kjbe said...

The hubby's spending his 2nd night in a row on Lake Yellowstone, tonight. I'm guessing there won't be any pictures. Thanks for yours...

ricpic said...

The mountain floating in the lake,
Floating reversed for its own sake
Is like Narcissus' rapt intake...
Except mount doesn't give a shake.

Penny said...

"Is like Narcissus' rapt intake...
Except mount doesn't give a shake."

Perhaps if you are "on the mount" long enough, you know you won't need to "swim" if you fall in.

Cut the kid a break, or give him swimming lessons at the Y MCA, for cripes sake.

Penny said...

Penny's "Monday Reflection"

Poem by ricpic

Music by Village People

Penny said...

OH! And kudos to Althouse for her photography ... and that magic lasso she uses to rope us into letting our minds wander.

Haha

Bet they don't sell THOSE lassos at Amazon.

Penny said...

YET :O

Brian said...

You always have such good pictures. Desktop background worthy.

Scott M said...

"What smells blue?"

David R. Graham said...

"The mountains look naked without snow."

The mountains "look naked" because they are burned to the ground. Althouse uses long shots, presumably (?), to avoid showing the utter desolation of of the west side of Lake MacDonald. It runs nearly the entire n-s length of the lake. From 2004 as I recall, or 2003, started by camp fire outside the park during summer and finally stopped by winter snows, not by Park Service.

Egress to east side of park even more burned to the ground by fire, also stopped only by snow. Year or two later.

Only incinerated tree stumps standing east of park and in its western part adjacent Lake MacDonald. Among the largest USA burns ever.

One son and I were on both grounds of a week this year.

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