Friday, June 30, 2006
Shining river at sunset
Shining far below is a bend in the Bitterroot River that has caught the liquid gold of the sunset. View large (see instructions at left) to see the bird flying above the river.
A Log of Pristine Places
Shining far below is a bend in the Bitterroot River that has caught the liquid gold of the sunset. View large (see instructions at left) to see the bird flying above the river.
Bitterroot and bergamot are wildflowers native to my two homes, Montana and Wisconsin. In this blog, I'm sharing some places I find magical. Heart-places in Montana and Wisconsin show up randomly here, as well as other spots that have charmed me. These and other pristine places nourish the spirit; we must preserve them. More on this perspective here and here. To explore more "pristine places," check the archives under the photo strip just below.
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