Walking back down the stony track after our hike up Edith Cavell Mountain,we saw a marmot amongst the rocks below, and @shepherdmanswife retrieved her longest lens from my back pack and attached it to her camera, crouching down on the ground for an appropriate point of view. The marmot promptly left the rocks below us, scurried up to the path, and ran towards @shepherdmanswife, peering at her through the other end of her lens, taking her completely by surprise. She didn’t get the shot that she wanted, but at least the rodent was close enough for me to take a photo, although maybe not worthy enough for 365 (as @shepherdmanswife's would have been!)
We were too tired to eat out, and @shepherdmanswife wanted to be at our cabin as the sun was setting over the Pyramid Lake, opposite the hotel. We found a Chinese restaurant that offered takeaways, which we took back to enjoy in the sunshine on our cabin balcony overlooking the lake. The view of the mountains across the calm lake was beautiful and serene. The take-away, on the other hand, was horrible.
I love the way @shepherdmanswife has her lenses carried by her 'other half'!!!! This view is magnificent - such lovely colours and so detailed and crisp. Pity we didn't get to see that marmot shot from either of you! Fav
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