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The view from our room!

Enjoying a relaxing vacation in South Lake Tahoe.  Our room looks out over the town of Minden.   :)  Love the patchwork landscape, like a distant land-quilt.

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Raven said…
Nice!

I am so very impressed that you even blogged from vacation! You go, girl!
arkaya (jess) said…
Wow, that is pretty spectacular, you are very lucky to have that view for a few days :D Thanks so much for sharing !
arkaya~swapbot
Coleen said…
Hi Saundra, I"m already following but good to check in again. I'm in the Blogger Swap again. Beautiful view and a good memory for you.

Coleen in Ukraine
Ani said…
It's so unbelievable that you got that great view. I can just imagine the peace you must feel looking out over the world. -Hollychihuahua from Swap-Bot
Marina said…
It's a lovely view! New follower ;)

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