November 1. How did that happen? October has been very colorful and also very wet. I’ve heard rumours that we have broken records for the amount of rainfall. In the mountains where we hiked earlier in the month, the trails are covered with a foot or more of snow. I’m glad we got out when we did. Here in the valley we should be able to hike in the hills for another month or more.
Patterson Lake
It was hunting season so the dogs wore colorful vests and stayed close.
The view from our house.
Balsamroot leaf
yarrow
bunchgrass
Mosses and lichens enjoy the wet weather
I told this two point buck that he’d better learn to not stand like that in front of a person. Next year he will be a legal deer.
The Sawtooth Mountains separate our valley from Lake Chelan
After rain, we often have a foggy morning
That view
Erosion above Campbell Lake
Lots of elderberries remain on some bushes. These bushes burned to the ground two years ago so this is a remarkable comeback
Douglas sunflowers normally bloom in June.
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