However, in a previous post I said I would have more about coulees. These photos were taken some years ago, at a particularly rocky part of our coulee, and of course the first and last ones feature our dog Lindy when she was younger. She didn't climb around on the rocks, but she loved walking the paths with her daddy. (I know, I know, sappy old lady talking about her dog.)
Photos by Richard Schear
The rock formations and colours are beautiful as is Lindy of course.
ReplyDeleteHi Kay. Now you have me doing a search as I didn't know the proper meaning of coulee. Not a word we use in the UK.
ReplyDeleteWiki - "The word coulee comes from the Canadian French coulée, from the French word couler meaning "to flow".
The term is often used interchangeably in the Great Plains for any number of water features, from ponds to creeks."
So know I know thanks to Wiki and your personal photographer.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteFascinating rock formations... YAM xx
I'll say your husband had a good eye for photos in the coulee.
ReplyDeleteThe rock, and your pup, are absolutely beautiful, Kay!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting rocks. I'm such a rock hound! - Margy
ReplyDeleteNicely captured.
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos. And you aren't sappy at all. I have two dogs and a cat, and I write about them all the time. And if you're sappy, then I'm sappy...and I don't want to be sappy, so you can't be either!
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing! I've never seen one!
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