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VENDETTA Skins - Jasper skin
MOONLIGHT INSIDE - INNER EYE LINE
Marked - Ankh ring and necklace
Mancave
My favourite view in Jasper National Park😊
Captured on the first day of our drive back home to Vancouver
Athabasca Falls is a waterfall in Jasper National Park on the upper Athabasca River, approximately 30 kilometres south of the townsite of Jasper, Alberta, Canada, and just west of the Icefields Parkway.
The morning fog bank didn't completely block the day's first light on Pyramid Peak. Patience paid off this morning.
A favorite place to begin a new day. Hence I've taken many shots from here, some more posted below in comments.
I also have some grand memories of shooting with some very special people here.
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We visited Jasper National Park back in July of this year. This view was just outside our cabin. I ventured about ten yards to this point as the evening was fast ahead. Little did I know a coyote would soon pass this spot about one minute right after I left. We saw him from our cabin window as he passed right by.
There are some major fires going on in the national park currently. A lightning strike on Sept 1st was the cause. My heart and prayers are with those up in that area.
The Wee Jasper Bridge over the Goodradigee River, near Yass, NSW. Because of the Covid 19, the local store is closed, the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary is closed and Careys Caves is closed. The scenic countryside and roads are open. 😊
Another view of Jasper Alberta, a favorite destination. Jasper fits well in this beautiful mountain valley. Spectacular beauty in every direction from here.
A couple more perspectives in comments.
Thanks for taking a look!
Early morning with sunrise light over Pyramid Lake ... a magical place and time to be there as well.
This was taken half way between Hinton and Jasper Alberta. This lake is super shallow end to end. This was just after technical sunrise.
I know. I promised Monday as "Dog Day." Well this is eight hours early, but I wanted to share more of Mt. Diablo tomrrow before moving on to ... who knows what.
This was Jasper, an Australian Shepherd I think. What I can tell you about Jasper is that he kept looking at me like this. I think he loved me! But his owners wouldn't let him go. I met them on Ginder Gap Trail on Mt. Diablo. As obedient as Jasper was, the people he owned wouldn't let him off the leash. Good humans.
I'll bet if he could use that look, he got everything he wanted. Maybe even a sheep.
Jasper definitely has some behavioural issues, he has become quite close to me, but he keeps biting my hubby.
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