My holiday blinkie from Joelle

Joelle's blinkies are forever. My store however, contrary to what it says at the bottom of Joelle's blinkie, is now at Oscraps. (I didn't want to change anything cus it would sort of be like fidgeting with a Vermeer.)

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Strolling up the Goose Creek Trail


Yesterday we went on a little hike up the Goose Creek trail to Brundage Falls, a few miles from my house. The huckleberries are not quite ready for picking though I did eat one that was almost blue and it was heavenly. Annie my corgi/blue healer has just recovered from a dislocated shoulder so Tim and I took our time and stopped to take a lot of pictures and smell lots of  flowers. Below are some of my favorite flowers.





The reflection on this muddy little pond made this picture look almost like a watercolor.





8 comments:

La Table De Nana said...

I love every photo:-)

Lorie said...

Ohhhhhh thank you.<3

ringwood said...

Hmmm...you must have a different variety of huckleberries that grow where you live - ours are red, not blue...but just as delicious, I would imagine. Another couple of weeks, and we will be heading into the mountains for our annual blueberry/huckleberry hunt. Yummy!
P.S - lovely pictures, as always...

Lorie said...

We have red ones too. We also have the dwarf huckleberries and big fat blue ones and magenta ones. When I was little we would follow Dad around the woods living in logging camps all summer. The kids would gather huckleberries during the day and our moms would make wonderful treats with them. Now I mostly eat them on the spot. Once my sister and I collected a whole bucket of wild strawberries which are very very tiny and crazy delicious. Mom made a pie out of them and cut it into little slivers so everyone in our camp could have a little piece. That was a rare treat.

szrjudit said...

Wonderful photos, Lorie, I love to see your world!

Lorie said...

Thank you so much Judit. I promise to share more. hugs!!!

karlene said...

Beautiful photography! Hopefully you will use these & more of Goose trail in a kit for us!

Nana and Papa said...

Wish I could see through your eyes on such an excursion. You see so much more than I do. I just love your photos and imagination:~)