My name is Kristina. I am a wife and mother and love my adventure living in the great state of Wyoming. I spent most of my life in Florida, but my family had an opportunity to move to the Wild West. So here I am. I welcome you to my frontier and hope you enjoy this adventure as much as I do (as wacky and quirky as it might be.)
I took a trip up to Casper Mountain to see the fall colors in full bloom. I was not disappointed! I had many photographs, so I decided to put them in a slide show for you. I could have stayed up there and took pictures all day. Hope you enjoy.
Great pictures. Autumn is one of the great attractions here in the Northeast. Lots of tourists drop by to watch the leaves turning. Peak season us usually the second week in October. The maple trees and their dark red leaves are especially spectacular.
KristinaSeptember 26, 2012
I would love to visit the northeast during the fall (especially Vermont and New Hampshire.) Red leaves are my favorite. I would be gathering a bunch of those maple leaves to frame!
Teresa BenderSeptember 27, 2012
Krissy-These pictures are striking! Some of them look like they should be put on a puzzle box. One of the guys in my photography class just came back from Wyoming. His photos were nice, but yours are just breathtaking!
We are still green here in the south. Maybe in a couple more weeks we will start to see some change. Great job! 🙂
Breathtakingly beautiful, Kristina. I love all the yellows and golds; yellow is my favorite color. The silvery bark of a birch is a very rare sight here in GA. Our leaves haven’t started to turn quite yet.
How breathtaking your photos are! There is so much beauty around us in different places, different ways, that it catches at the throat sometimes. I love how the appreciation of beauty can help to balance all that is NOT beautiful in our world – a bit like a heavenly compensation package! 🙂
KristinaSeptember 30, 2012
Thanks Melody! The beauty does seem to make you forget all your worries.
Great pictures. Autumn is one of the great attractions here in the Northeast. Lots of tourists drop by to watch the leaves turning. Peak season us usually the second week in October. The maple trees and their dark red leaves are especially spectacular.
I would love to visit the northeast during the fall (especially Vermont and New Hampshire.) Red leaves are my favorite. I would be gathering a bunch of those maple leaves to frame!
Krissy-These pictures are striking! Some of them look like they should be put on a puzzle box. One of the guys in my photography class just came back from Wyoming. His photos were nice, but yours are just breathtaking!
We are still green here in the south. Maybe in a couple more weeks we will start to see some change. Great job! 🙂
That made my day! Thanks. 🙂
Breathtakingly beautiful, Kristina. I love all the yellows and golds; yellow is my favorite color. The silvery bark of a birch is a very rare sight here in GA. Our leaves haven’t started to turn quite yet.
Thank you!
How breathtaking your photos are! There is so much beauty around us in different places, different ways, that it catches at the throat sometimes. I love how the appreciation of beauty can help to balance all that is NOT beautiful in our world – a bit like a heavenly compensation package! 🙂
Thanks Melody! The beauty does seem to make you forget all your worries.