Hello Friends!
I wanted to drop back by and share my British Columbia photos with you.
Tim and I have been on the road again traveling across Northern Canada.
Although it is not the greatest time for beautiful pictures with all of the Fall leaves already on the ground and the dreary weather, it seems there is always something photo worthy here in Beautiful, Beautiful British Columbia!
Here is a photo that was taken just before entering Muncho Lake Park, British Columbia.
As you can see, there were still a few leaves on the trees here.
Even on a cloudy day the waters flowing through the mountain drive is still an amzing aqua colour.
I don’t remember ever passing through Northern BC without encountering herds of Caribou.
This is just a small group, there were many more later on down the road.
And isn’t this fellow gorgeous?
He is acting like I can’t see him behind that scrawny tree.
Silly Wood Buffalo!
I noticed that he has quite a huge hump on his back.
This made me wonder if it wasn’t some indication of prestige among the herd….
After trying to research why, I only came up with this Chippewa First Nations Legend.
If you are interested in viewing more Buffalo photos from our April trip through Northern British Columbia you may visit here.
I will be back in a couple of days to share a few new shots from the Yukon.
I hope to see you then!
Just beautiful.Woolie Fall Blessings
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Roaming in and around Mountains is one of My favorite things to do.I do love BC. It is beautiful. 🙂 Denise
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BC is such a gorgeous part of our country. You captured some beautiful photos.
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Kimberly, I loved your pictures so much. Hope you are all doing well. Is it cold there? Blessings, xoxo,Susie
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Amazing photos…what a beautiful time to travel in that area. Enjoy your week my friend! Hugs, Diane
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Morning, such grand scenery. Love those mountains!!! Love to see the wildlife, beautiful, Blessings Francine.
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Gorgeous photos! The second one looks like a painting! How close were you to that buffalo? You're brave!
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So that's where you've run off to! How wonderful! I have never visited BC, but I think of it as being God's country.
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Those mountains, the aqua water, the wildlife! So beautiful!
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How beautiful this part of BC is! Love the animal pics. That buffalo looks scary, like don't mess with me! Glad to hear from you and keep enjoying life!! Hugs!
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Oh wow- I had to tear my eyes away from the second shot- gorgeous!!!
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Oh wow…such breathtaking beauty!
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Kimberly,Hey girl, nice to see you.What amazing pictures you've taken on your trip back up to northern Canada.
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Kimberly, lovely photos of your trip to the Yukon, and the legend, I can see that as an illustrated story, for adults too, delightful. Do foxes really live in holes in the ground in the North? Maybe the warmest place in winter. He is a truly magnificent fellow, Keep war,. Cheers.Jean
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Beautiful shots..It looks COLD – wink! Happy to here from you..Hugs
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What a beautiful place. I hope to see that at least once in my life. It is just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing these.
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How grand! British Columbia is one of my favorite places in the whole wide world.
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Beautiful photos Kimberly. I love the top one – so pretty with the rust, orange and blue colours. Welcome back, my friend. xx Pam
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Stunning photos Kimberly! I agree, you can always find beauty anytime and every where!hugs,Jann
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Wonderful photos! Wow, so gorgeous. Thank you for sharing those.
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Your photos are just gorgeous, Kimberly! Wow! The sky in the first shot is amazing. Enjoy your trip and be safe!
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What wild and gorgeous country! Thanks for sharing these with us!
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Hi sweet Kimberly! I've been wondering how you are doing :)Thanks for sharing such beautiful pictures with us. Hugs to you!
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Oh what a gorgeous place! Love your pictures.
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Awesome photos!!
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I just love seeing the beautiful country…your photos are gorgeous.
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Beautiful and so are the Fall trees. Loved the legend of the buffalo…I had never heard that before. I thought those were moose yearlings! LOL! Shows how much I know or don't know.
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