Tuesday, June 17, 2025


Athabasca Falls


Saskatchewan River.


Wildflower.


Sunwapta Falls.


 Icefield parkway.



14 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos! And lovely to see the new green growth coming up among the burned trees of last year's wildfires.

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  2. Thank you for the gallery of pictures! They look hopeful.

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  3. Such gorgeous and heartwarming pictures. I love the one of Jack with your husband.

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  4. I'm "into waterfalls" at the moment, and those are just stunning!

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  5. I remember visiting the beautiful falls, and I think that was where we saw a mother bear and her cub, from the safety of out tour bus.

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  6. Jack is so very lucky to have you and your husband.

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  7. The photos are so beautiful. That photo of Jack is wonderful. He looks so happy!

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  8. So beautiful. You are an amazing photographer.

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  9. Wow! Amazing photos of amazing landscapes. And waterscapes!
    Jack is indeed stretching up.

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  10. Great photos! I'm happy to see all that green in the fire-scorched area. The earth is bouncing back, even if it's just weeds and grass so far. Do you know what type of flower that is?

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  11. A splendid vacation for the three of you. Spectacular photos of natural beauty. Love the grandpa and grandson photo!

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  12. Thank you! Again, I'm so glad you could go .

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  13. Again, I am overwhelmed by the beautiful landscapes. And nature comes back after a fire - if we let her.

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  14. I love seeing the picures of the waterfalls. One of our favorite things to do when Jim was still alive was to take trips to the various waterfalls in Northern California and Oregon. As I live in N. California I am all to familiar with the look of burnt trees on the hills these days. At least the earth will repair itself in time. Maybe not in my time but it will.

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