I took a lot of pictures up on the land Friday and put them in this Flickr album.
I also took a short video of Andy trudging up the hill after his daily walk. Click on the picture to see it.
October 9, 2022
I took a lot of pictures up on the land Friday and put them in this Flickr album.
I also took a short video of Andy trudging up the hill after his daily walk. Click on the picture to see it.
October 9, 2022
Wow! That’s quite a hill! Our leaves are changing colors here. We usually peak the second weekend of October so we are right on schedule. I love the beautiful view we have right out our living room windows.
I’m so happy for you. That makes such a difference.
Any doesn’t know the meaning of slowing down, does he.
His reaction to the video was to notice he’s an old man! I’m still impressed by him. 🙂
That is bumpy ground for a walk. But he is probably very familiar with it.
Yes, he does that walk most days.
He does good to take the walks…
Yes, that’s so important.
He does so good tomtake that walk!
Yes.
For a hill like that, he’s moving along at a pretty good pace. I think I would be going slower.
It is steep. I think he was talking more about his posture.
Pretty. There is nothing like the high country change is seasons.
I agree!
What a guy!
Say, is that a (converted) chile roaster in the green house? (You can tell where my mind’s at, lol)
It’s a composter. And you are right, it does look like a chili roaster. :).
I would have snapped myself silly with those absolutely gorgeous guys both the dark and the bright! And I’m laughing because I think you did snap yourself silly. What fun what fun! That Hill is quite Steep and we just got back from the dermatologist office and it’s just a very slight incline and we were both struggling to walk up right to go up it so not sure how I would do on your mountain top
You would also have problem with the altitude…almost 9000 feet above sea level. It can take several days to adjust to it.
That’s the beauty of digital cameras, you can snap away. And in one sense you almost have to because you can’t see the screen. Just shoot, hope for the best, and choose the best shots if you care. Or save them in folders or in a Flickr album. 🙂