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Iditarod 2007 - Tales from the Trail

July 13, 2006

 
Photo Diary

I'm really enjoying my new camera and just couldn't resist zipping outside between thunderstorms today and snapping a few pictures.


Lobelia on my front porch


My pepper plant - I might actually get to harvest something off this one!


The Antler Garden. Antler sheds picked up on training runs share this planter with pansies.


The Cabin sporting it's new paint job!


Sweet Peas on the fence of the 'Bitch Pen'

 

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Who can resist snapping a few puppy pictures when out in the yard? (The FireCrackers Litter)


Holly sporting a summer coat.


I cannot remember what this stuff is called, but it is pretty!


Clematis seed heads


Columbine


Peonies


Bait, The Killer Kitten

Wildflowers


Bluebells


Pretty meadow


Tiger Lilies


Ox-eye Daisies


Fleabane


I'm not sure what this stuff is called, but it is pretty


Fireweed


Indian Paintbrush, one of my very favorites!


Indian Paintbrush


Indian Paintbrush and Clover


Impending storm


A visitor


Fireweed. Just so the Alaskan's don't think they are the only ones that get to enjoy this pretty flower.


Hurrying so I don't drown.


Moose tracks on the edge of our driveway


Moose tracks up close


Just so you get an idea how big they are. 


Alfalfa on the roadside


Fireweed


Canola


When folks come to visit at this time of year, usually the first question out of their mouths are "What are those yellow fields that we see everywhere?". Canola. It is beautiful and sometimes the yellow stretches for miles if farmers have planted large fields.


Canola field


Summer training scenery - the Canola Fields

And then it started to rain.......

Karen

 
 

Karen's Diary - Iditarod 2007 Edition


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