Brent, we're planning a trip to Salt Lake City and Yellowstone next month...would we be seeing the aspens with their golden glamour on then or would we be too early? BTW, your painting again reminds me of a good memory wandering in Zion and Bryce several years ago.
Rhonda, it's difficult to predict the Fall colors because change takes place differently (erratically) from one location to another and even from year to the next in the same location. I'd say that if you're going the latter part of September you'll have of good chance to see some golds and yellows in Utah. I've only been to Yellowstone in the Summer, so I'm not much help there.
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IXA óleo sobre cartón entelado 30 x 40 cm.
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Brent, we're planning a trip to Salt Lake City and Yellowstone next month...would we be seeing the aspens with their golden glamour on then or would we be too early?
BTW, your painting again reminds me of a good memory wandering in Zion and Bryce several years ago.
Rhonda, it's difficult to predict the Fall colors because change takes place differently (erratically) from one location to another and even from year to the next in the same location. I'd say that if you're going the latter part of September you'll have of good chance to see some golds and yellows in Utah. I've only been to Yellowstone in the Summer, so I'm not much help there.
Beautiful and majestic! Lovely painting.
Barb
perfect as always :P
great painting..
Thanks, Brent. I know the fall colors are like anything else - unpredictable :)
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