I stopped for a minute to capture the view from our house this morning. The morning unfolded into a lovely spring-like day - a wonderful way to begin the week.
Dear Trina, What a million dollar view you have from your home. I once had someone tell me that in NYC an apartment's price can go up as much as a million dollars if they have a view of either the sunrise or the sunset. We live on a high point in Iowa in a turn of the century Victorian house and we can see both!!! Your view is off the charts. Love your blog... so inspiring!! Nancy
Love it! When we flew home from California this month via Seattle, we got to see all the lovely snowcapped mountains of Washington State. What a treat! Kit
Absolutely beautiful...it's all dark and cloudy over here where I live and we are expecting a rainstorm tonight lasting for a couple days and nights so they say......thank you for sharing the beauty where you live, Corinne
Have a nice day. Here in Norway where I live there`s a lot of snow, the sun shines today and I´m at home with mye eldest daughter. We´re having winter-holidays now, and enjoying ourselves:)
Beautiful, we were up at the gorge and hood river on Saturday. It hailed and the wind was cold, and it rained and it was beautiful with the dark clouds and the water under it. Such magnificent views. Thank you for this picture too.
Lived in Tacom in 1970-71, near Ft. Lewis, and that was my view from my kitchen window. Being from South Alabama, homesick and pregnant (part of the time) this view kept me going on days when things seemed so bleak. We visited the area several years ago and the view of Mt. Ranier from the plane was like a friend welcoming me back to my old homel.
Such incredible splendor
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to start the day! The view is breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteEmily
What a great view !!!! Glad you are doing ok long break in posts . Have a wonderful start to your week
ReplyDeleteThat is such an incredible view. The kind that one never grows tired of.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely wek!
It already looks like spring! Over here in Ontario we're still completely covered in a blanket of white.
ReplyDeleteAmazing view, just amazing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTim
Oh my, how lovely! Theta
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular view! I'm still waiting on those spring-like days! Hope you got to enjoy yours.
ReplyDeletexo Sarah
Coming from a VERY flat part of the country, this is a welcome sight. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteDear Trina,
ReplyDeleteWhat a million dollar view you have from your home. I once had someone tell me that in NYC an apartment's price can go up as much as a million dollars if they have a view of either the sunrise or the sunset. We live on a high point in Iowa in a turn of the century Victorian house and we can see both!!! Your view is off the charts. Love your blog... so inspiring!! Nancy
How lovely Trina, I hope you enjoy a hot cup of coffee as you look at the wonders of God's creation. You are blessed.
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Lisa
Just breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteHello, Wonderful - almost like Norway:-) love from Siv in Norway:-)
ReplyDeleteLove it! When we flew home from California this month via Seattle, we got to see all the lovely snowcapped mountains of Washington State. What a treat! Kit
ReplyDeleteSweet view!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it just feel your heart with calm and peace when you face a view like this? Thank you for sharing, Trina.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful...it's all dark
ReplyDeleteand cloudy over here where I live and we are expecting a rainstorm tonight lasting for a couple days and nights so they say......thank you
for sharing the beauty where you live, Corinne
oh my goodness - that is gorgeous. enjoy the weather! it's freezing here outside of phila. linda
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely view.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely amazing to someone from Ohio!
STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Your children will be growing up in an idyllic place.
ReplyDeleteI love reading your blog.
stunning! a painter's dream.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed...for some reason I thought you lived in the country without a view such as this. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Pure gorgeousness !!!
ReplyDeleteWOW.. what a stunning view!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day. Here in Norway where I live there`s a lot of snow, the sun shines today and I´m at home with mye eldest daughter. We´re having winter-holidays now, and enjoying ourselves:)
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Beautiful, we were up at the gorge and hood river on Saturday. It hailed and the wind was cold, and it rained and it was beautiful with the dark clouds and the water under it.
ReplyDeleteSuch magnificent views. Thank you for this picture too.
Gorgeous indeed! Which mountain is that?
ReplyDeleteDianne,
ReplyDeleteThis is Mt. Adams in Washington state.
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! We've had some fantastic teaser days lately, haven't we?!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pretty mountain...
xo J~
Lived in Tacom in 1970-71, near Ft. Lewis, and that was my view from my kitchen window. Being from South Alabama, homesick and pregnant (part of the time) this view kept me going on days when things seemed so bleak. We visited the area several years ago and the view of Mt. Ranier from the plane was like a friend welcoming me back to my old homel.
ReplyDeleteI was just going to ask if it was Mt. Bachelor or Mt. Hood but now I see that you posted Mt. Adams. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteyou live in such beautiful part of Earth.
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