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Showing posts with label Scenic Idaho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scenic Idaho. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Scenic Idaho #7

Went out to the South Hills again.

It was beautiful.

And we brought something home...

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Scenic Idaho #6

A Frosty Morning in Southern Idaho

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Scenic Idaho #5

Jim Brown Bridge
Little Wood River
Between Richfield and Carey
I love bridges!
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Monday, October 8, 2007

Scenic Idaho #4


South Hills


What are you doing to reduce your ecological footprint? What has worked for you in encouraging others to make more eco-conscious choices? What can we do in our own hometowns – what services can we provide? And last, what more can we ask of ourselves? Click here to read the original article and join the discussion!
Non-Idahoans! Click here to see why this site is for everyone!
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Friday, October 5, 2007

Scenic Idaho #3



What are you doing to reduce your ecological footprint? What has worked for you in encouraging others to make more eco-conscious choices? What can we do in our own hometowns – what services can we provide? And last, what more can we ask of ourselves? Click here to read the original article and join the discussion!
Non-Idahoans! Click here to see why this site is for everyone!
© 2007 SegoLily

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Scenic Idaho #2

Blue Heart Springs
Snake River
Near Hagerman
What are you doing to reduce your ecological footprint? What has worked for you in encouraging others to make more eco-conscious choices? What can we do in our own hometowns – what services can we provide? And last, what more can we ask of ourselves? Click here to read the original article and join the discussion!

Non-Idahoans! Click here to see why this site is for everyone!
© 2007 SegoLily

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Scenic Idaho #1

Beautiful Baker Lake
Near Ketchum
Have You Been Here?
(This is the first photo in a series of scenes from Idaho's rich landscape.)
What are you doing to reduce your ecological footprint? What has worked for you in encouraging others to make more eco-conscious choices? What can we do in our own hometowns – what services can we provide? And last, what more can we ask of ourselves? Click here to read the original article and join the discussion!

Non-Idahoans! Click here to see why this site is for everyone!
© 2007 SegoLily