Sunday, October 14, 2007

Now for my original images ...

During my stay in the rockies, I spent one night at this hotel !

Where I had views from my room like this !

The surrounding area had views like this !

Enjoy !
More mountain pics to come on October 16

9 comments:

Anne-Marie said...

Amazing photos, Lesley. Welcome back, and I'm glad you had a great time out there.

Let's get together soon, okay?

xx
AM

MargieCM said...

Oh it's all right I suppose ...

Seriously, WOW! Hope you were pampered to within an inch of your life. It looks absolutely beautiful.

Vallypee said...

OMG! I'm speechless...or as Sindy would say. s'not fair.......

Welcome back dear xx

Dale said...

Simply breathtaking, Lesley!

Lake Louise is so beautiful and I see you were able to hike up a ways. Moraine Lake is equally as beautiful - maybe more so...

Thanks for your hospitality at the K Lodge - from all of us!

Bob and I are heading to Canmore today to see Dr. Cooke. We'll do Banff on the way home.

Have a good week.

Love
Dale

gypsy noir said...

wow!!, now thats what I call a room with a view..stunning!!..looks so freash..

gypsy noir said...

Fresh!..sorry i'm typing in the dark as my light has dinged and blew all the other ones..

bookworm said...

Hi Lesley,

first, thank you for stopping on my blog.I come and read mostly your post's, but I wrote no comments since a long time to you. Sorry!
Your pics are so great. I can find the right words. In German I say "großartig". Think I must come to Canada in the future and see you country, but I hate to go by plane. Must find a way to stop my fear. I stood in the USA for tree weeks 1985, but the flying back to Germany was a horror.
Have a great week.
Love
Stefan

Unknown said...

freash, adv. Freakishly and unnaturally gorgeous and uplifting.

I like it.

...never did actually stay at the Chateau Lake Louise, but did once hang out on the terrace and in the lobby and pretend for a while....what an amazing place.

Dale said...

Rachel, were not able to pretend any more.

They have closed the hotel to anyone but registered guests now.

...it's a snob thing.