© Michael J. Midkiff, 2007. Used with permission.
© Michael J. Midkiff, 2007. Used with permission.
© Michael J. Midkiff, 2007. Used with permission.
Aren't they breathtaking? They're a great reminder of my favorite season! Now that November is here, the leaves have fallen off most of the trees and the bright hues are dulled. When the sky isn't overcast, the blue looks pale and cold, instead of the warm azure we saw last month. As I drove to the November meeting of the Eastern Washington Genealogical Society on Saturday and saw the wind scuttling the dry leaves through the downtown intersections, I realized that when I return for the next meeting, there will likely be snow on the ground!
Gorgeous! Michael is very talented!
ReplyDeleteMiriam, Thanks for the wonderful fall pictures from Spokane. One of these years I hope to do the Coeur d'Alene to Spokane to Wenatchee drive again. Your photos have inspired me to start planning!
ReplyDeleteTerry Thornton
Hill Country of Monroe County, Mississippi
I wish I could take such great pictures! We're expecting winter to arrive here tonight.
ReplyDeleteLee, I agree! His eldest daughter is equally talented; she will be the next Anne Geddes. Some of her work (but certainly not the breadth of what she does) can be found here.
ReplyDeleteTerry, the drive from Coeur d'Alene to Wenatchee is indeed beautiful...but then the Northwest almost always is, with its diversity of climates and geography. If you come through, be sure to look me up!
Apple, I, too, wish I could take such great photos...why do you think I have MIKE'S photos on my blog, instead of my own! ;-)
Thanks for you comments, everyone!
Miriam:
ReplyDeleteYou and Michael have done our state of Washington proud.
We live in a beautiful part of the country and it's good to show the rest of the world why we'd never move.
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