Probably a bird flying in front of the camera -- lots of starlings around river at that time. I hadn't noticed it until you said something so I looked at the original which is 8 x 10 and it is still a black dot! I first thought it was a dirty spot on my lens but it is not on the photo before or the one after. . . so draw your own conclusions. I vote for a bird.
That is so beautiful, Paulie. Nothing like the view from my windows here in south Florida! We did get a little rain over the weekend. Still praying for more. Thank you for stopping by Pollywog Creek. Blessings on your week, Paulie!
Thanks for stopping by my place, today! Wow..this is a fantastic picture! I sure hope to get out that way someday. I am going to Alaska this summer and am certain I'll see this type of breathtaking scenery.
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I LOVE MYSTERIES! But most of all I love mysteries with wonderful descriptions of snow in them. One such author that accomplishes this beautiful writing feature is Diana Mott Davidson and I look forward to her next mystery novel before it ever comes out. Since I was a very young child, I have enjoyed this genre.
Today, it is still my favorite. Now, I have found that I like the descriptions of snow that this author uses and I have written quotes from her books down to remind me.
When I locate my list of snow phrases, I will add them here so I have a permanant location to re-read them often. In the meantime, something kept me too busy from reading her latest novel called Dark Tort and I want to get that asap! All the books are about a caterer who has a son, is divorced and re-married to a cop AND she always solves a mystery connected to her catering and there is always snow in Denver. I wish I could write like her!
Found a few of them!
"Trees high and low were hung with glittering ribbons of snow."
"Sunbeams slanting through the pines and aspen branches winked off errant flakes."
"Out here in the boondocks, the snow is seductively pretty."
"Through the thickening swirl of snowflakes . . . "
"As if on cue, the snow began to flutter down again . . . "
There are more -- I just have to re-locate them. . . hmmmm. maybe a new re-read of each title would be in order!
My name is Paulie and I have several blogs. I started with "PostcardsfromPaulie" which is my main blog. I have gradually added others. "Turtle Place" is for a new project downtown that celebrates our heritage and one day will be a gathering place like it was many years ago.Vancouver's history. I intend to keep a photo graphic journal of a special house at From My View - the Kiggins House.
Living in Vancouver, WA, we have many historical homes and sites and our community is aware of the importance of our heritage. This home was built by the first Mayor of Vancouver and is on the National Historical Register. This year, it was moved from its original site and is being restored to be used as the personal home of the Bruce and Judy Woods family.
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Wow.
You have some beautiful scenery there. I wonder what the little black dot on the side of the mountain is.
That's a really nice angle. You know how I am about mountains.
Probably a bird flying in front of the camera -- lots of starlings around river at that time. I hadn't noticed it until you said something so I looked at the original which is 8 x 10 and it is still a black dot! I first thought it was a dirty spot on my lens but it is not on the photo before or the one after. . . so draw your own conclusions. I vote for a bird.
That was some steep mountain - not for the nervous ones!
Beautiful mountain shot.
Livio
That is a great shot Paulie!
That is so beautiful, Paulie. Nothing like the view from my windows here in south Florida! We did get a little rain over the weekend. Still praying for more. Thank you for stopping by Pollywog Creek. Blessings on your week, Paulie!
Thanks for stopping by my place, today! Wow..this is a fantastic picture! I sure hope to get out that way someday. I am going to Alaska this summer and am certain I'll see this type of breathtaking scenery.
Hugs,
Susan
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