Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions
Pikes Peak
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Cloud of angels circling the Earth
At sunrise, the rays were hitting the side of the mountain. There was a pillar crown of clouds on top and luminous Angels circling the mountain. A glorious morning to behold.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Grand Lake Morning Mist and Evening Twlight
Early Morning Mist settles on the mountains near Grand Lake. Felt like we were driving on top of clouds.
Evening is coming and the twlight of colors dance from the sky to the lake.
Evening is coming and the twlight of colors dance from the sky to the lake.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Volcano Cotopaxi
Since 1738, Cotopaxi has erupted more than 50 times, which created the numerous valleys formed by lahars (mudflows) around the volcano. Cotopaxi poses a high risk to the local population, their settlements and fields. Cotopaxi's most violent eruptions in historical times occurred in the years 1744, 1768, and 1877. In the 1877 eruption pyroclastic flows descended all sides of the mountain, with lahars traveling more than 100 km into the Pacific Ocean and western Amazon basin draining the valley.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Mackinac Island - A Place Without Time
Time still stood and the cobblestone streets are still the same with the sound of horse drawn buggies and wagons wheels rolling down the streets. No sound of man made motor cars and engines.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Cheaha Mountain Lookout Point for Talladega National Forest
A nice breeze, not too hot but a place to relax and take a dip and swim with a breathtaking view of the valley below and the Talladega National Forest.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Top of Cheaha Mountain
We promised to return to Cheaha Mountain and stay for several days and enjoy the mountain trails and wild life. That was two years ago. We must keep our word and go back to visit the mountain and valley below.
Monday, September 12, 2011
A Home not of Marble floors and Gilded walls
"You'll find, where'er you roam,
That marble floors and gilded walls
Can never make a home.
But every house where Love abides,
And Friendship is a guest,
Is surely home, and home-sweet-home:
For there the heart can rest."
By Henry Van Dyke
And Friendship is a guest,
Is surely home, and home-sweet-home:
For there the heart can rest."
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Lake Griffin A Place of Retreat
No swiming allowed due to a healthy population of alligators. One of the largest lakes in Florida and used as a retreat for many ladies during the early spring.
Time is Too Slow for those who Wait
Hours fly, Flowers die
New days, New ways,
Pass by. Love Stays.
Time is Too Slow for those who Wait,
Too Swift for those who Fear,
Too Long for those who Grieve,
Too Short for those who Rejoice,
But for those who love,
Time is not.
By Henry Van Dyke
Thursday, September 8, 2011
"The Golden Coast" at Crescent Beach
From Chuck and Jessica's deck, a beautiful golden and purple sunset on Matanzas River. There is truth to the name "The Golden Coast" of the South-eastern coastline. We should also call it purple majesty as well!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Who Can Dance Across a Lily Pad?
Who can dance across a Lily Pad?
Have you tried, Not I
but I have seen star light and
moon beans in the evening
Sun rays in the morning,
dance across the glistening path
What mortal creatures
can dance across a Lily Pad?
Have you tried, Not I
but I have seen star light and
moon beans in the evening
Sun rays in the morning,
dance across the glistening path
What mortal creatures
can dance across a Lily Pad?
Blue Pond at Dunn's Creek and a Blue Heart
We took a hike at Dunn's Creek Park to reach the creek and hope to get some photo opportunities. It was suppose to be less then two miles. We found Blue Pond and the blue trail. We hiked blue trail which was a circular trail and had no end. Seven miles of heat, sweat, chigger bites and ticks, we found the entrance into the woods and our car. Blue Pond gave me a blue heart.
Florida Sandhill Cranes taking a stroll in Pomona Park
The Florida Sandhill Crane is less common then other Sandhills in the country, with some 5,000 individuals remaining. They are most threatened by habitat destruction. In Florida, it is protected, and if killed, carries a very high monetary penalty. This subspecies is under protection of state and federal law at this time. These Sandhhill Cranes were walking down the street in Pomona Park, Florida. Visiting their human neighbors.
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