While we’re waiting for it to look seriously wintry here in the Treasure Valley, here’s a look back at past winter scenes in Idaho…and let’s keep our fingers crossed for a white Christmas!
Idaho’s little mountain town of Stanley may not have many deciduous trees, but the autumn foliage up there in late September was still glorious. Enjoy this selection of fall color from around Redfish Lake and Alice Lake!
With summer almost upon us, let’s take a look back to slightly cooler days of spring when blossoms covered Boise – apple, weeping cherry, thundercloud plum, magnolia, and more. Want more springtime goodness? Head in the direction of the tulip/daffodil entry!
The world is in color again! That can only mean one thing. Well, actually it could mean several things when it comes to photography, but in this case it means it’s time for a flower showcase of spring’s colors, starting with the vivid tulips and daffodils that have sprung up everywhere! Blossom photos are coming soon, too, so keep an eye out.
Why are there birds at the Idaho Aquarium? I don’t know, but they’re quite pretty! These Rainbow Lorikeets and Yellow-bibbed Lories delight visitors (especially the kiddie variety) with their inquisitive antics and beautiful vibrant feathers. Enjoy a few photos, and be sure to visit the pretty birds if you’re in the Boise area!