The past several months I have made numerous trips to the family home to finalize the downsizing efforts. I finally figured out that if I keep my camera handy, I can get some incredible pictures of the mountain peaks of the Cascades as we approach Seattle (weather permitting that is).
This week I present Mt. Rainier. If you look closely at the first picture you can see Mt. Hood in the background.
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Taken on the morning of June 14 flying into Seattle from Eastern Washington. |
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Also taken the morning of June 14th. |
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Taken the evening of June 20th from the west as we departed Seattle. |
© 2011, copyright Michelle Goodrum
WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteShe has been out in all of her glory the last few days. I don't care how many times I see that mountain, I still gasp when I see it. And yesterday you could see Mt. Baker from Seattle!
ReplyDeleteDebi, I feel the same way. I love taking pictures of Rainier from wherever I happen to be.
ReplyDeleteIt must be super clear skies right now. I wish I was there. Some of us are heading for Eugene for college orientation. I am hoping to get some good mountain pictures, if I sat on the correct side of the plane!
Mount Rainier has always taken my breath away! Amazing photos, thank you for sharing!!
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