It was a whirlwind visit for me: two days (three nights) at the lake. I am accustomed to the palette of summer, of spring, and even of winter. But I so seldom have the chance to be there in the fall. Autumn is beautiful.
I didn't know ferns were anything but green! |
Larch and thimbleberry leaves turning yellow |
A vibrant pop of red and purple |
On Saturday morning, a low cloud was sitting on top of Bastion Mountain. And when it lifted up, it left a hat of snow sitting on top!
A sweep of white across the top of the mountain |
a closer shot of the snow at the top |
On Sunday evening, we all converged on Moiya's house for an astonishing thanksgiving dinner. All I can say is, "Wow!"
This was a feast for the belly and the heart |
Because I can't decide which of my three photo angles I like best, I will just include them all.
The rainbow is landing precisely at "Johnson's Point", which I took as a good omen for the upcoming road ahead. We did wonder where the rainbow showed up for the (unrelated to us) Johnson's who live there. Did it head towards Sicamous, or did they see the end landing overtop of Moiya's house? It certainly felt like we hit the jackpot with the meal she had prepared! :-)
Monday morning, there was just enough time to take a walk around, letting the smell of the forest seep into my lungs. No matter which way you turn, it is a place of beauty.
Also, a glance at the roof on Doral's house is a reminder that life bursts forth on built-structures too. I know it needs replacing, but I think the moss-covered roof looks rather spectacular!
I would drive out just to see that red and purple.
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