Friday, September 12, 2008

Mountain Scenes

A few scenes from our trip home through the Cascade Mountains after Labor Day Weekend in Central Oregon.
The South Sister

Elk Lake with a glimpse of Broken Top above the hills.

Mount Bachelor above Elk Lake

Elk Lake Lodge

Broken Top and the road home

Large grassy meadow beside Sparks Lake below Mount Bachelor - taken from the site chosen to commemorate Ray Atkeson, Oregon’s photographer laureate. You can see the ski trails on the mountain.

Last look at the South SisterOne more view of Broken Top

On the other side of the mountains - Three Sisters and Broken Top in the distance

Homeward bound!

10 comments:

  1. Pretty pictures of Oregon mixed with a song about West Virginia!

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  2. Wow, your pictures are gorgeous!!!

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  3. I just love our state Adrienne!Thanks for the awesome pictures of one of our prettiest areas...Love~Sharon

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  4. Adrienne, those snow capped mountains are absolutely breath~taking!!

    Thank you for sharing you photos with us.

    Blessings,

    Sher

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  5. What beautiful pictures! We are celebrating our first anniversary of blogging and wanted to thank you for being a special part of the last year!

    blessings,
    kari & kijsa

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  6. Beautiful mountains...so much grander than mine....
    Penny

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  7. Hi Adrienne
    Thank you so much for praying for our family in Houston. So many homes around them had damage and they were totally unharmed. God is so good!
    Hugs,Rhondi

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  8. Beautiful pictures, Adrienne ~ You have a wonderful camera now.

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  9. These are incredible pictures, Adrienne! My favorite is your shot of Broken Top with the lake and cabin in the foreground. Really nice and looks like you had a wonderful trip!

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  10. What beautiful pictures...thank you for sharing such amazing scenery!

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