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First snow of the season...


Nice day for a drive in the back country....

This is not looking good.....

Crap Crap I say...

Can't we just wait for winter to get here before the snow starts?


This is how the day began.



Love the fall colors....



And the river runs through a very nice valley......


Comments

Unknown said…
The mountian in the last pic looks like the "hill" my FIL took me up today to chase Bambi, which we did not find.

Needless to say I had Advil and scotch for dinner.
WickedHamster said…
Sign! Don't get me wrong, Ky actually has some very pretty parts, e.g.: http://www.redrivergorge.com/, but it really can't compare. I remain envious!
Travel said…
Looks like a fun drive, it is a pretty time of the year. Snow in October . . . what about global warming?

DG
Me said…
YUCK!!!!!!!!!!!

Right now I'm looking at #4 out my own window and was angry that it looked precariously like sleet.

Luckily it backed off a little and the temperatures went back up.

Still... I'm all teary eyed to think the dreaded "S" word isn't far behind.
Kelsgarden said…
really, he tells me that he is working on these trips . . .

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