Thanks Doug.
Good to feel these. Fresh.
Jill
On 21/06/2012, at 3:50 AM, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> taken, so to speak, on our trip into the mountains last week (put my camera out, then forgot it in the rush of leaving):
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> ignoring all else
> a stickly thin pine
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> green bristles
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> the rushing grey
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> in Maligne Canyon
> that white spume
> from the nearly smooth brown
> into the funnel of rock
> ages falling away
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> sun glints
> on wind ripples
> rain filled lake stretched out
> between soaring peaks
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