This morning Buddy left at 6AM to pick up and drive an Appalachian Trail hiker from one point to another up on the Blue Ridge Parkway. He took these photos with his wonderful waterproof/drop-proof Canon point and shoot. By the time he got home the rains had arrived and all had turned gray. His pictures were so pretty I just had to share them with all of you. This is the beginning of our fall in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
This post is linked with Our World Tuesday.
beautiful, genie (er, buddy!) just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWe're so lucky to live here and be able to enjoy the Blue Ridge Mountains!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are beautiful! Love the second one with the clouds or fog! He did a great job!
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice to see the Blue Ridge Mountains. I will be taking a drive that way soon down to Gatlinburg and the Smokies. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteI get excited when I see mountains like the ones in your photos. There are none in my part of Canada.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of the beautiful Blue Ridge ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteWonderful post!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like the fall in our Blue Ridge.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post and terrific captures, Genie!! I've read and heard so much about this area and have always wanted to visit there! Your photos are the next best thing! Wonderful season to visit there, I'm sure!! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of landscapes.
ReplyDeletewow, these are simply beautiful! i wonder what was the elevation where Buddy took these shots. serene...
ReplyDeleteStunning photos Genie - I have often thought of getting a water proof camera - sure would be handy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the Blue Ridge Mountains! I will probably never get to see them in person so I will enjoy these!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Fall! Thanks (to both of you) for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove these shots of the clouds among the mountains. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is ...... WOW. I have a trip planning (via bus tour) to WVA in a couple weeks, hope the leaves are still around.
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