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looks like the Wasatch front in Utah
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looks like the Wasatch front in Utah
This is a photo of the sun breaking through a snowy, grey sky, over the Salt Lake Valley. It is not the clearest photo but in real life it was a very impressive sight. View attachment 59153I know those mountains! I used to live in Ogden.
I am directionally challenged!!! The photo of the Wasatch Mountains is facing east, not west. Having spent most of my life on the west coast, everything is "west" to me. "West" is forever stuck in my brain! Ha! And never mind trying to give me driving instructions!!! If it is not written down, directions are a mystery, unless landmarks can be specified. GPS has become my best driving buddy!The mountain range in the previous photo, NotTooLate, with the sun peeking through is actually looking west at the Oquirrh (that is pronounced "Oh-Ker" for those who wonder) mountains. The Wasatch Mountains would be behind me when I snapped the photo. I have a photo of the Wasatch Range I will post. I love the mountains when they have snow on them. This photo is looking west at the Wasatch Mountain Range in the area of Sandy/ Draper, Utah.View attachment 59200
I can almost smell the salt water, Mach123. I thoroughly enjoy seeing your beach photos. It reminds me of home. I love the ocean.Cold! 30 mph gusts out of the North. Windchill in the teens. Have to walk right up the wind on the way home, that’s getting intense. I was dressed for it. I went alone and got joined part way. I remembered how much I enjoy extreme walking. I’ve always been “outdoorsy”.View attachment 59208View attachment 59209View attachment 59210View attachment 59211View attachment 59212Those seagulls had just dispatched that poor clam and made short work of it. I’ve been watching them pick the clams in the beach break at low water. They are so good at it and there are so many clams that they hardly protest when stealing them from each other .