This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 11 readers including gray volcanic rock from two parts of the world and red rock, plus a few animals, and the moon.
Diane and Nigel chose #2808, “our 30th wedding anniversary…” A few days late but Happy Anniversary with some tilted rock along Swartberg Pass, South Africa.
Jim and Diana chose #60. A road cut reveals layers of rock under the trees in the blast zone on the east side of Mt St Helens from when I worked there the summer of 1992.
Jennifer chose #8000. This shot of Diane when her and Nigel visited the Grand Canyon in 2016.
Yogi and random dot org chose #8507. Looking up to the California Condor release site on the Vermilion Cliffs. A public release is usually held on Public Lands Day the last Saturday in September. However this year it will be a live video at the following link so all will see it virtually. https://peregrinefund.org/news-release/saturday-september-26-25th-annual-public-california-condor-release-taking
Sherry chose #1034. Also the Vermilion Cliffs along SR89A in northern Arizona. Perfect for her as she currently longs for the highway.
Cathy chose #3576. As I walked along the Arizona trail in Grand Canyon National Park this Raven spoke to me. Sadly, I don’t speak Raven.
Jeff chose #42 for MLB’s Jackie Robinson Day 2020. My #42 came up with a scanned print of another animal keeper and me in the enclosure with Sierra, a female cougar, at the California Living Museum in Bakersfield when I was a volunteer during June 1989.
Rita chose #1963. My winter home parked in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California during December 2014.
Susie chose #4567. A very important safety sign at Tsitsikamma Adventures where I ziplined through the tree tops in South Africa in 2013.
Doris chose #479. A platter-sized rock seen near my camp off House Rock Valley Road on the way to hike Buckskin Gulch Slot Canyon.
Lisa chose #3200. Yet another campsite view but this time looking up at the Eastern Sierras from Alabama Hills, California during November 2017.
My first choice along the road to home in Bryce a regular sighting of Mule Deer.
And a second share, another almost full moon shot from earlier this week over the iconic Thor’s Hammer.
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