A Fond Farewell to Fall

Fall-and-the-Water

Two days before the storm hit and winter came upon with a bam(!) Terry and I drove down to the canyon.  Robidioux Canyon is just three miles from the farm and is one of the last “undeveloped” areas next to us.

Fall-in-the-Canyon

It’s home to cattle, big horned sheep, deer and mountains lions.

Mirror-in-the-Water

There is something so primitive about it, that it calls to my soul.  Here is a portion for you to enjoy.

Have a nice weekend!

Linda

18 thoughts on “A Fond Farewell to Fall

  1. Fall is indeed fading fast but we’re due for Indian Summer this weekend (until late Sunday afternoon at any rate). Looking at the majesty 3 miles from you makes me envious although I guess the Quabbin Reservoir (major water supply for Boston formed by drowning 4 towns) is just as majestic, in a man made sort of way.

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  2. The land is so clean and untouched looking. This is what it must have looked like to the Indians or first settlers. I love your photos. Lets hope some of it remains undeveloped.

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  3. gorgeous shots of your home turf… I ‘ve gotten to the point where I feel like here in Mt, we have winter year round with brief reprieves of warmth, sunshine and colorful leaves…

    easier that way methinks 🙂
    happy trails
    blessings
    gp

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  4. Loved every glimps, of your home and the land surrounding it, I miss it, but it was sooooo good to get home too…. You and Terry are wonderful people and I feel so very blessed in more way than one. hugs….

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  5. It’s rare to see undeveloped land nowadays. I love the photos. They were beautiful and serene. It hasn’t snowed here yet but it was in the low thirties for a couple days and flurried some.

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