Obviously a treasured, rewarding trip! I love the shots with the grasses. Wyoming is so unique--and hard to describe to those who haven't seen it. Great photos!
Beautiful scenes, Greggo. You actually get the butterflies to stay still for you, too--what a great skill! Do you know what the grass is in the 4th photo? I'm in the middle of a love affair with grasses these days.
Love the understated appeal of native grasses. Nice images of grasses swaying in the wind. Are your photography skills getting better or have my appreciation skills just improved. Or both?
Beautiful meadow. I've been to Wyoming several times and never had a day where the weather was nice enough to just lay in a meadow. These photos show exactly what I wanted. Someday.
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Beautiful photos--love the butterflies!
ReplyDeletethey were so small and fast . And rare I hear.
DeleteSo cute to see your mom out there. You got great photos. Looks like it was a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day indeed.
DeleteObviously a treasured, rewarding trip! I love the shots with the grasses. Wyoming is so unique--and hard to describe to those who haven't seen it. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes, Greggo. You actually get the butterflies to stay still for you, too--what a great skill! Do you know what the grass is in the 4th photo? I'm in the middle of a love affair with grasses these days.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a Alopecurus- some variety of foxtail.
DeleteThanks!
DeleteLovely scenes, looks very peaceful. Great shots. LT
ReplyDeleteYes it was a great place for photos and a picnic.
DeleteWhen people refer to Big Sky Country, there talking about your place.
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Gorgeous shots! The grasses and flowers are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteNotice you visited in the summer....
My next post is about the time I spent at Cheyenne Botanical Gardens.
DeleteLove the understated appeal of native grasses. Nice images of grasses swaying in the wind. Are your photography skills getting better or have my appreciation skills just improved. Or both?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement patrick.
DeleteBeautiful meadow. I've been to Wyoming several times and never had a day where the weather was nice enough to just lay in a meadow. These photos show exactly what I wanted. Someday.
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous images of a very serene place. Lovely! I love meadows such as these. They make me feel as if there is only nature everywhere.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing how interesting grasses are...thanks for noticing and then sharing.
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