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Monthly Archives: September 2014

Life In The Wild

What I Left Behind

September 30, 2014 wilderness dweller 1 Comment

McClinchy RiverThe fall colours were spectacular on my last days at home.

finger peak

finger peak

spruce in mist

aspens in fall

wild rose

6 sunrise and mist

7 homeWhat a time to have to go away!  They will all be gone by the time I get back from my book tour.

I also left behind Sabine and her friends, who are going to look after my dogs.  Here are the results of Sabine’s first bread-making session.

8 sabine

 

Finger Peak

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