Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions
Pikes Peak
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Cloudy Day Waterton Lakes
House of Clouds
By Elizabeth Barrett BrowningI would build a cloudy House
For my thoughts to live in;
When for earth too fancy-loose
And too low for Heaven!
Hush! I talk my dream aloud---
I build it bright to see,---
I build it on the moonlit cloud,
To which I looked with thee.
Cloud-walls of the morning's grey,
Faced with amber column,---
Crowned with crimson cupola
From a sunset solemn!
May mists, for the casements, fetch,
Pale and glimmering;
With a sunbeam hid in each,
And a smell of spring.
Cameron Lake
Cameron Lake is at the end of Akamina Parkway. There were a lot of tourist so we hike Cameron Lakeshore trail. The mountain range still had snow and ice against the black mountain peaks.
Bear Sightings Waterton Lakes National Park
We saw several bears on Red Rock Parkway and Akamina Parkway. I freaked out if the car got too close. These bears are large and I did not want to get into a bear jam but people are crazy and will not drive slowly pass them.
Bighorn Sheep Waterton Lakes National Park
This Bighorn sheep was on Red Rock Parkway outside Waterton Lakes Village. We saw a lot of wildlife driving around the park.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Where the Dinosaurs Roam "Dinosaur Provincial Park"
The nearly 29-square-mile park is best known for its extensive fossil beds which have been identified with 35 different species of dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Epoch (about 100 to 65 million years ago). There are also fossilized remains of Cretaceous fish, reptiles, and amphibians. It was a spectacular sight and my camera does not give the depth and magnitude of the canyons.
Road Trip to Dinosaur Provincial Park
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