Today was the dedication of the hydro-electric plant here that has been in the works for many years and came on line last year. Until the hydro, we relied on oil powered generators for electricity. For the first few years we lived here, there wasn't even that and we used propane lamps and only used our little generator for washing clothes.... those were the days.
Anyway, most of the town folk walked or got a ride up the hill and were treated with burgers and hotdogs and listened to speeches and got a tour of the facilities and best of all got to look at the falls and the view of Icy Strait from about 600 feet.
Here's a painting I painted last week from a photo I took from up there last year.
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This doesn't look like I'd envisioned but after getting away from it, I kind of think its OK.
2 comments:
This is really beautiful, Carole. It evokes the stark beauty of the wilderness. Lovely colors!
Thanks, Mary Anne.
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