This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by ten readers including lions, lakes, Grand Canyon, and mushrooms.
Jo chose #4128, from her current home country. While out in the early morning on safari there’s always a likelihood of seeing lions on the road even if the pavement is damp, in Kruger National Park, South Africa 2-15-14.
Rita chose #779. Wahweap Bay of Lake Powell 5-15-09 when there was water. This area is now dry and if you follow this link to Lone Rock Beach you’ll see more views. Today, you could walk to Lone Rock instead of boat. Lake Powell is currently 177 feet below full pool, the river still flows through Glen Canyon as drought returns what humans flooded and reveals silted geologic and archaeologic wonders. Would you paddle into the ancient canyons and crevices of time?
Liberal Warrior chose #1953, “the year Wallace Stegner published his important work on John Wesley Powell _ ‘Beyond the Hundredth Meridian’. and Powell’s prophetic call for protection from development of the Southwest’s unique lands, waters, and vistas.” It should not be the work of man humans to tame a mighty river. This sunset shot downstream, though you can’t see the river, from Toroweap overlook, Grand Canyon National Park, my first visit 9-26-10, but not my last. It is one of the narrowest points on the Colorado River slipping between walls of rock 3000 feet high and flows through Lava Falls, the most formidable rapid in the park rated as a Class 10. Sure was a wild ride when I rafted it in 2011 with the National Park Service. BTW, Powell was right.
Cathy chose #3121. A view she’ll recognize along the Bright Angle Point trail on the North Rim Grand Canyon National Park. I miss roving that short .75 miles (1.2 km) yet dramatic and often difficult for visitors with it’s drop-offs and the 8000 foot elevation. Yes, people climb the rocks. Not me.
Alan chose #4301. I think he’ll like the funkiness of this pic. A photo of a slide of a painting by Noel Ashton of a harpoon used to kill whales. 2010 found me celebrating my birthday in Hermanus, South Africa and I visited the Whale Museum that shared some rather sad history. Sadly for me, I wasn’t there at the right time of year for the now protected endangered right whales to congregate.
Jennifer chose #4545. The day following the lion sighting seen above in Kruger National Park this sighting happened. So wonderful to experience different wildlife than seen in America’s national parks, and on Jen’s webcam in Canada.
Diane and Nigel chose #1006. While visiting Death Valley National Park with friend Ranger Jeremy after our 2009 summer season at Grand Canyon we explored explored Emigrant Canyon with this amazing view of the Panamint Range.
Jeff chose #1935, “the year Beacon Rock became a Washington State Park.” (See last week’s post.) During 1935 the North Rim’s Grand Lodge was under construction after a fire in 1932 burned down the original. I was standing on the “new” lodge’s verandah for this morning shot showing early light on the tip of Angles Gate. Rangers may get paid in sunsets, but sunrises are overtime.
Sherry chose #6122. Another morning view blocked by low clouds, this time from a BLM camp near the southern entrance to Joshua Tree National Park during an early March 2015 visit.
Sue chose #617, “for the day I hope to win another VFYW contest on Andrew Sullivan’s blog.” I’m crossing fingers and assume we’ll hear is she does win. Was a win for me to find mushrooms along the Widforss trail on the North Rim Grand Canyon National Park. A friend took my picture while I took the out of focus shot of an unidentified mushroom.
I tripped on this 1974 scanned print of my parents celebrating their June birthday’s (would have been next week for both) where I took them to Dianna’s Greek restaurant in Chicago. Boy did we all get drunk on that rotgut Greek wine.
Thank you for playing along with Foto Friday Fun which allows me to share these photographs and memories. For more of the story just follow the links. Please join in next week by leaving a number between 0001 and 9999 in your comment.
Do you have a favorite this week?
Thanks for the memories!
Very familiar Bright Angel (I’m one of those people that clamber around on rocks every where with my grippy hikers on) Love that downstream Toroweap pic. And your overtime pay on the veranda. Fun pic of your parents. Sounds like good memories.
Next week #0618 for my little nephew’s 1st birthday coming up. Sent him a little stuffed mountain lion and hard book from Zion. Love sending family & friends gifts from the National Parks & Conservancy’s. Have a good weekend!
Next week #0617 !!! Yikes!! Got the birthday mixed up. At least the gift made it in time!! 🥳
Got it.
Thanks. I used to climb rocks and still do occasionally, but not much at the canyon. Thank you for supporting our parks with your purchases. #0617 for next week.
That is fun seeing your parents, as well as all of the lovely shots! I quite like the one of you taking the mushroom photo!
(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
Dang, nearly forgot! #0234
Thanks. #0234 for next week.
My photos were fun, but oh my, that vista from Toroweap made me understand why you keep saying we need to get there. Eventually. In the Tracker of course. This year will be our last cross country trip in the MoHo because it is a pain in the patootie to cross the country and the west is so incredibly magnificent. Many more places to explore, and hopefully Toroweap will be one of them. 9999 because I can’t think of a number.
Thanks. Toroweap is closer than cross country. #9999 for next week.
and more…I can’t believe I have never read the Wallace Stegner book about John Wesley Powell…an iconic favorite of mine, in spite of some of the back story. I also loved Fremont…who had some nasty back stories too. But having run the Colorado…admittedly higher upstream than you through Cataract Canyon, I love reading about Powell. Can I pick another? 1993 for the year I spent six days and nights on the Colorado?
The Stegner book is not on my shelf and it’s time for a re-read. #1993 for next week, this time.
Hi Gaelyn. Really fun picture of your parents and the other photos. My number for next week is 9564. Have a great week. Jo xxx
Thanks. #9564 for next week.
Beautiful shots all. The Death Valley photo really resonated with me for some reason.
1104 for next week
Thanks. Maybe time for a road trip, if you can afford the fuel. 😉 #1104 for next week.
We like the one of you on hands and knees taking a macro of a mushroom but he favourite has to be the one of your parents, what great memories for you. Sad that you missed the whales, an amazing sight.
1706 for next week please. Take care and have a great weekend. hugs from us both. D & N
Thanks. Too bad the macro shot didn’t turn out. I was in Hermanus the wrong time of year for whales. Though I have seen Gray Whales off the Washington coast. #1706 for next week.
One of the few pics of Toroweap without the river below is awesome!, but my favorite tho is mine, but mainly because it is from the North Rim Veranda. I sat on that Veranda for a job interview using a cell signal from the South Rim! BTW – I was offered the job :))
For next week I’d like 8888 for the first home night game of Chicago Cubs on Aug 8, 1988 after Wrigley Field was the last stadium to install lights.
Thanks. Verandah was just about the only place to get a signal, from the south rim. All the years I lived in the Chicago suburbs and never went to Wrigley Field. #8888 for next week.
Love Wallace Stegner, that quote and the picture from Toroweap. Also beautiful are the lions, how wonderful to see them wild rather than sadly in zoos which I dislike as much as dams. Your picture of the early light on Angel’s Gate is lovely. Let me try 610 for next week. A special day this year and in 1978 for me.
Thanks. Safari absolutely ended zoos for me. #610 for next week.
Hi Gaelyn, hope all is well with you. Love this post, the Lion photo’s are beautiful and the one of your parents celebrating their birthdays is very touching, what a nice memory for you. My fav this week is the tip of Angles Gate. No 8164 for next week please. Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks. My favorite was also the light on Angles Gate. #8164 for next week.
How fun to have two lions this week! Love the barren scape of Death Valley. Your parents’ pic is so wonderful :-))
5390 for next week please
Thanks. Yes, and taken a day apart. I love synchronicity. #5390 for this week.