There’s more to explore in the Great West than a person could do in a lifetime. The wide-open vistas, big skies and splashes of color bring joy and sentimental feelings that I’ve been there in a past life.
WIND TURBINES
One of my favorites from the rolling prairie in southeastern Washington. The wind turbines stretched past the horizon, where clouds kissed the hilltops. The country road I had followed ended on private property — this was as far as I could go, but it was a great vantage point.
OREGON COASTAL DREAMSCAPE
SUNSET AT CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT LIGHTHOUSE
Washington
EBB TIDE PEACE ALONG THE OREGON COAST
FOG LIFTING IN SPEARFISH CANYON
South Dakota
ABANDONED
On a treeless, lonely prairie in South Dakota
LAKE EASTON
Washington
BALES ON THE PRAIRIE
THE BASE OF WHATCOM FALLS
Bellingham, Washington
WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARK
South Dakota
THE PALOUSE
October in Southeast Washington
STORM CLOUDS OVER A GOLDEN FIELD
Southeast Washington
BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK
Sunlight highlighted these rock formations as the storm clouds swiftly moved on. South Dakota
SPLENDOR AND POWER OF THE RUGGED OREGON COAST
STORM CLOUDS MOVING IN, BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK
A QUIET FALL SCENE IN SPEARFISH CANYON
South Dakota

NEBRASKA SUNRISE

BIG KANSAS SKY
This is a few miles south of the old (former) Vale homestead south of Webber in Jewell County.
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