From the top of the Goodnoe Hills, looking South toward the Columbia River Nearly 2000 feet below. Can you imagine operating farm equipment on those hillsides!
I can imagine that my husband could have. When he got on tractor of any kind he was like a transformer. He became part of the machine and could tackle any hills and vales.
Un paisaje que imagino se labra y se trabaja para recoger cosechas. Buenos colores y sobre todo un lugar para abrir bien la mirada y llegar lejos con ella. Abrazo
14 comments:
Lovely picture like a watercolor painting. Smooth hills, great landscape, but to work there must be a challenge :))
Beautiful scenery... but I do feel lucky that I am not a farmer.
Such a harsh landscape in late autumn. No doubt windswept in Winter. Hopefully green in spring.
No, cannot imagine farming those hill sides...but what a wonderful view they make.
I can imagine that my husband could have. When he got on tractor of any kind he was like a transformer. He became part of the machine and could tackle any hills and vales.
Yet another harsh, unforgiving and spectacular landscape.
Lovely landscape photo. Some land, like this, should never see farm machinery. Looks like grazing land to me, but then what do I know?
Precioso paisaje, con un excelente juego de colores matizados por las sombras de las nubes.
Un abrazo y cuidate.
Un paisaje que imagino se labra y se trabaja para recoger cosechas.
Buenos colores y sobre todo un lugar para abrir bien la mirada y llegar lejos con ella. Abrazo
Great view and certainly one would have to be careful with machinery.
Fabulous landscape Bill.
You have to to proud you can watch someting like this view. Beautiful photo.
Hugs
This is so amazing.
What a great place to make this kind of pictures. Fantastic!!
Greetings, Marco
Awesome and breathless. The photo is the measure of the landscape
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