
Calumet Farms on our trip to TN and KY

This is such a beautiful old church in Flora.

Not really a picture of Wallowa County, but still one of my favorites.

Great day at the Octagon Barn taking pictures.

Known as the Octagon Barn (out Imnaha Hwy) had some really great photo ops!

Fall shot taken of the Flora Church.

This photo was taken by Coy of the Midway Barn out Zumwalt. It isn't going to be standing much longer, but it is one of my favorite barns!

This is an old homestead out Leap.

We were able to grab a few shots of this great barn just before it was torn down.

Coy took this picture as we were coming down the Tramway.

This is the view of Imnaha and Idaho from the top of the Wallowa Lake Tramway.

Wallowa Lake fills a depression that was formerly occupied by a great river of ice that flowed out of the high Wallowa Mountains to the South. This glacier reached its greatest size in the late Pleistocene age about 12 - 40 thousand years ago. As it flo

Kaycee who lives in Idaho, but works for us from home on Wednesdays, brought her family up to Wallowa Lake and took some really great winter pics!

Great old barn with a beautiful view of the Wallowa Mountains!

Alder Slope Cemetary

beautiful picture taken by Nancy Z, a client of ours.

Winter scene at Wallowa Lake. Mount Joseph is pictured.

Beautiful winter landscape of the Eagle Cap Wilderness taken from the Mountain Loop Road.

Photo taken by Corey Otten shows the diverse landscape available to everyone in the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

Sitting on the dock at Wallowa Lake, these people enjoy their time enjoying a cold beverage and killer views.

Beautiful high lakes in the Eagle Cap Wilderness photo taken by Corey Otten.

The kids and I take a day before school each year and so something fun. This year, we chose the Wallowa Lake Tramway!

Awe inspiring view of Wallowa Lake taken by Louis Dougherty.

Another beautiful winter day with a grand view of the Eagle Cap Wilderness taken on the Wallowa Mountain Loop Road.

Beautiful wild flowers over Memorial Day Weekend 2009.

Memorial Day weekend, after everyone was checked in, I left the everyone in Shirley's capable hands and went to take a few pictures!

Really awesome black sky at Leap.

Another great view of the Wallowa Valley taken from a ridge out North.

Our family photo from a meadow on a ridge with a sweeping view of the Wallowa Mountains.

Another beautiful shot of the mountains thru the frosty trees taken by Kaycee's family!

Out on the Crow Creek road is this barn dated 1915. The barn is still standing, and looks like it will be for quite some time!

Beautiful partial frozen river at Indian Crossing.

Another beautiful picture of another beautiful lake in the high mountains of the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Photo taken by Louis Dougherty.

Bachelor buttons provide the little touches to make this picture seem unreal! Photo taken by Linda Eytchison.

One of the many ice formations sure to delight you while you stay at Wallowa Lake in the winter.

Brrr.......winter at Wallowa Lake offers a lot of Kodak type moments!

Wallowa Lake winter often brings a thin layer of ice!

Wallowa Lake in the Spring is a beautiful place to be! Enjoy the rich colors, and the clear crisp water!

Beautiful view of Wallowa Lake taken by Louis Dougherty.

Grandpa Aschenbrenner's Homestead out on Zumwalt. Grandpa (who was born in 22) first moved to this homestead from Germany. He attended Zumwalt School the first day, but was promptly sent home to learn English!

Sunrise on the Zumwalt Prairie. Photo taken by Chuck Kittel.

An elk herd on Zumwalt.

Part of a large elk herd on Zumwalt Prairie.

This was the view that I grew up looking at every single morning. This picture was taken from my parents driveway just about 2 miles out of Joseph.

Beautiful barn picture taken from the Aschenbrenner Homestead out on Zumwalt.

One of the many beautiful sunsets on Miller Ridge.

Another one by Kaycee and her family looking South from the Chief Joseph Monument up to Mount Joseph.

Coy helping get the cabin firewood! Yep--it is a family business!

Snow and ice cover Wallowa Lake.....brr!!

Our family enjoying rafting the Grande Ronde River.

Rosy red berries with Mount Joseph peaking thru.

A fawn running back towards its Mom out at Chesnimius.

Another shot of the Lostine Canyon area. Yep--those are antlers in the grass!

Granite slide up the Lostine Canyon.

Chad's elk hunting area for 2006 up the Lostine Canyon.

Enjoy the boat launch and numerous picnic areas at Wallowa Lake.