The History Symposium broke up a little early Friday afternoon so I quickly headed for the canyon rim at nearby Yavapai Point to see the last light on the canyon walls. Outstanding as usual.
And very cold. So I slipped back into my warm truck to thaw out the picture-taking gloveless hands and saw this young fellow through my windshield.
Then this sweet young gal crossed the trail in front of me returning to the rim.
I barely caught the last light on the top layers.
Then the light slipped away leaving a soft glow.
And a subtle show to the west.
With frozen hands I returned to the truck and rushed off for the Friday night banquet speaker, Wayne Raney talking about the many geologists who have studied Grand Canyon.
WOW your photos are superb. Love them all Diane
It's so good that you get to spend a little time at the Canyon in your off season. Your photos have been outstanding, as usual. I love those sweet little deer. We don't have them here in Interior Alaska. That sunset in the last post was spectacular. I look forward to hearing about the symposium.
Just gorgeous!!!
I never tire either of your Grand C. photos so lovingly captured.
Hi Gaelyn, I liked seeing the snow on the rim! At any time of day, the light at the Canyon is magical.
majestically gorgeous!
Nature sure put on a gorgeous show for you with the snow, deer, glowing canyon walls and sunset. Lovely pictures!
lovely sunset light photos. such a beautiful place! How awesome to have nature so close!
Wow, your photography just blows me away, stunning!
Amazing… breathtaking!
Lovely photos…
BS
So beautiful… It's cold here, too, and right now my central heating is off…oh, woe.
Beautiful, as usual…
Well, I hope that you don't get tired of me saying that you take great photos of the canyon, cause I never tire of looking at them.
Keep on, keeping on.
beautiful pictures, but of course it is always a beautiful place no matter what the weather.
Great again, you sure get to see splendour!
I always enjoy visiting your large horizons… thanks for sharing.
You caught some great light, that canyon is such a magical place I understand why it keeps drawing you back, even in your off months.
The Grand Canyon is number one on my list of places to see as soon and Saint Gene and I are free to travel. And your wonderful photos make me even more eager to see it in person.
(Ms.) Ernie
Very lovely photos! The first one reminds me of the magnets we buy at the Gift shop.
Such beauty. Every time you post pics of the Grand Canyon I just realise more and more why you love it so much. Even though you don't have heavy snow it still sounds freezing. Makes you glad you not in parts of northern Europe at the moment.
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Wonderful photos! Its so beautiful there!