Above from the Grand Canyon
For today:
WE travelers and vacationers can see some great
sights by driving up close and walking a few hundred yards, then back to the
car. Oh yes, you can see some great sights in barren lands, and we have enjoyed
a good bit in those areas,
One such area is in Southern Utah. WE stopped
by The Arches (above) and Canyonland. . Seeing such magnificent formations there can be
enjoyed by thousands of tourists, because WE can drive there. That is the
beauty of the Appalachian Trail, we saw what only a few people see. Take
Jashua Tree. Ed shows sites on his hikes
Spare Parts and Pics: Water Dagger Petroglyph Revisited
which only the determined will see with their
own eyes. Fortunately, that dude can catch them, and you feel sorta like you have
been there. I will never be able to catch shots like a pro, but I do point and snap a lot. LOL
You will appreciate a desert area with hills when
you see:
The Chiricahua Nat’l Monument near Benson AZ .
I did
appreciate this little known outside the area, site.
Thanks for looking in again. We have found beauty all across this nation and in all the places we have visited in other countries.
Sherry and I even entered Mexico once, illegally. A
kid in a pole boat took across the Rio Grande and we visited a small village, not even big enough to get on a map.
That was a site let me tell you. It was our
most interesting of all our jaunts into Mexico.
I thought you might enjoy a shorter entry with
no gripes. Nite y’all. Merry Christmas…
Nite
Shipslog
PS
AGAIN,
thank each of you for stopping by. Having
friends is important. I take pride in the fact that we have met you, even if it
is on the internet.
3 comments:
Amazing photos; thank you so much.
Best wishes Jack and Sherry and family. Happy Christmas. God bless you all.
Just stopping by to wish you and Sherry a MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
I never tire of seeing your amazing photos, Jack. You and Sherry are a wonderful 'presence' (pun intended). Merry Christmas!
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