I debated whether or not to share this part of my walk with you. The scene captured me as I walked, with it’s subtle colors and the misty feeling of evening’s glow through the crowded trees. But the sky had gone white, the far ridge had little definition, and details were lost to twilight. Can you see the beauty in this image that I saw, felt and breathed?
These images are part of a series posted chronologically from one river walk on Jan 13/18. I wanted to take you along on this beautiful winter day and share what you might have stumbled upon if you were walking in my shoes. To take the whole walk, start with clicking on Along the Way and use right arrow or Older Posts button to scroll through them all. Or use the Search tool just below the posts to find Along the Way. I’ll keep adding images each day until we wander back home.
It’s still breathtaking if you’re ever taken a walk in those conditions. It brings back the “muscle memory” so to speak. Hugs
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Glad it works for you in the way I hoped it could. It’s hard to know if others can see what you see in a more subtle image. Thanks for letting me know. 🙂
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One of my fave things to feel while walking the dog, is that moment of sun just peeking over the mountain and shining into the woods, mist still hanging around, the crispness, the silence. sigh
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I agree. I actually find it stressful when the weather gets sunny and dry for too long. I like the ease of soft colors and the cool and misty conditions that the NW is so famous – or infamous for.
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