Wordless Wednesday. Let your images tell the story.
Winter
Lake Wenatchee, WALake Tahoe snow in MayLake near Hood River ORFrozen areas of nearby Loon Lake
Spring
Having a watery good time at Lake Natoma obstacle course.After the rain, Lake SpokaneEmerald Waters of Lake SpokaneSpring kayaking at Lake Natoma, Sacramento CA
Summer
SUP session in Lake TahoeMono Lake Vista Point Eastern Sierra NevadasMono Lake’s Exposed Tufa TowersLake Tenaya, Yosemite National ParkLake Spokane CampgroundPaddling on Watson Lake, AZ.
Autumn
Sunset on Upper Klamath Falls Lake, ORLake SpokaneLate Summer FishingOctober color, Lake Spokane
“A lake is a landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.” -Henry David Thoreau
I like the idea of spanning the seasons Terri. I have done that with Council Point Park where I do most of my weekday walking. I stood at the same spot at the beginning of the path for all four seasons to make a collage. I did not have any action-packed photos however, just the four still shots. My favorite season is Fall and I like your Fall images – the reflections at Lake Spokane for the various seasons are just exquisite!
Thank you, Linda. I did some season shots in my early days of blogging. It’s fun to see the changes of the seasons like that. Your collage idea sounds good…I’ll have plan for that. ❄️🌱🌻🍁
Thanks, Sarah! I like to share something for Wordless Wednesday and use some long forgotten images languishing in the media file. The header was new from last year.
I’m a former university adjunct Professor and retired recreation & parks practitioner living in North-Eastern Washington State near the Idaho border. Second Wind Leisure Perspectives is my blog about living a leisure lifestyle, including photography, friends, fitness, and fun.
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