Our Location: Road 801, Near American Girl Mine Road
A nice night once again for sleeping and I managed to keep my peepers closed until 4:30 AM. Yeah me! By the time we get back to Ontario I’ll be wanting to sleep until noon.
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Our current location. |
A lazy day so I’ll make it a picture kind of day. I did do a number of chores around the Igloo, inside and out, cleaned the Dogsled windows too.
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He wasn't very high on his fly over. |
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He was all alone too. |
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He's that little black spec in the middle of the photo. |
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He's still in the photo and the trailer on the right is parked not far from our old spot. |
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Love the shadows as the sun is sinking. |
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Not quite full. |
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Up close to the Devil's Walking stick. |
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I do love the green, it's almost florescent. |
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This one looks like two octopus' that have been battling. |
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Almost gone. |
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Goodnight from California. |
Thanks for stopping by, I hope you had an excellent day.
Until next time… take care, be safe,
Deb
Lazy day are good when you can be outside enjoying some great winter weather in December . s
ReplyDeleteThe intense sun makes me find the shade from time to time. The wind also drives me around the Igloo seeking a place to hide. However we cannot complain, no snow, no cold, no sleet, sunny, warm and clear skies.
DeleteTake care, be safe,
Deb
Doesn't sound too lazy to me! Looking forward to the warmth soon1 Love your pics Deb!
ReplyDeleteYou are most kind Miss Shirley. Thank you. I'm looking forward to seeing your travels and perhaps meeting you and Ken in the upcoming months.
DeleteTake care, be safe,
Deb
Wonderful pictures of the sunset above and in your last one yesterday I could see not only the colorful box cars but the lovely little church up the hill we have gone to more than once.
ReplyDeleteI always love the shadows as the sun sinks almost as much as the ones that stretch across the desert floor as it rises bringing everything twinkling to life. Stay safe.
Yes I too noticed the church but the box cars were what drew my eye, all those bright colours.
DeleteThe shadow's are intriguing aren't they? I'm always in awe of the changes in the landscape from soft and warm to hard and cold just by the type of shadows or lack of shadows that lay upon them.
Take care, be safe,
Deb