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28 December 2018

A visit to my past

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07 December 2018

Foto Friday Fun 296 – every picture tells a story

This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by nine readers in addition to several much older photos that never see the light of day.  Prior to 2014 while labeling photos I assigned numbers starting with 01 each month so there are a lot of low number moldy oldies.

construction cliffs N12 Meiringspoort South Africa

Diane and Nigel chose #3011.  With scenery like this I didn’t mind stopping for construction along the N12 to Meiringspoort on my 2013 quest to drive as many South African mountain passes as possible..  It could almost be in the Southwest.

wedding Morton Arboredum Lisle Illinois

The #11 goes back to June 1980, may wedding day with husband and step-children at Morton Arboretum, Illinois.

San Francisco Peaks Hwy 89 S Arizona

Sherry and David chose #1129.  A spring day in 2009 driving south on SR89 towards Flagstaff on the other side of the San Francisco Peaks.

Mount Saint Helens southside Gifford Pinchot National Forest Washington 01-1996

#29 shows a beautiful snowy peak on Mount St Helens in January 1996 while I was a winter volunteer.  A month later as snow melt caused flooding and roads to wash out, five volunteers were evacuated by helicopter.

renovated Church Historic Grafton Utah

Jennifer chose #8364.  This renovated church in historic Grafton, Utah is not far from Zion National Park.  This is where the bicycle scene in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was filmed.

Beaver dam along Meta Lake trail FS99 Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument Washington Summer 1992

Back to Mount St Helens for #64 the summer of 1992, my first season as a Ranger.  I led a short nature walk to Meta Lake where this beaver dam could be seen.

Colorado River upstream from Tuweep overlook Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

TreDeuce chose #1948, “the year my brother was born and the year of my first car, a 48’ Cadillac convertible.”  This shot from the first year I visited Tuweep in 2010 looking at the Colorado River up stream for a pastel reverse sunset.

Petie Peacock California Living Museum Bakersfield California 06-1989

#48 from 1989 when I was a volunteer animal keeper at the California Living Museum (CALM) in Bakersfield where this peacock was on display.

Saddle Mountain & beyond Ken Patrick trail North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Jodee and Bill chose #9401.  No bad views of Grand Canyon and even beyond about 50 miles to Echo Cliffs taken from the Ken Patrick Trail on the North Rim.

boat on the Illinois River Illinois Fall 1969

Figures that #01 would go back quite a ways, 1969 when I grew up boating and water skiing on the Illinois River.  My Dad’s power boat was similar to this one.

View Southeast from Roosevelt Point Walhalla Plateau North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

View East from Roosevelt Point Walhalla Plateau North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Yogi chose #1310, “because that was the score Thursday night as my Dallas Cowboys beat the New Orleans Saints.”  Is that hockey?    This shot is one of four in a panorama score looking east across Grand Canyon from a point named after Theodore Roosevelt who visited the North Rim several times.  (You already got two pics so no oldie this time.)

Sunset from campsite Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah

Jeff chose #1208, “the date Borrego Springs celebrates its new library.”  I celebrated my first visit in 2010 to Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah and shot this sunset from my campsite.

El Casino Freeport Bahama Dec 1974

#08 is a 1974 scanned print from El Casino Freeport, Bahamas.  Sadly I wasn’t 21 yet when my boyfriend and I went to Freeport so couldn’t go inside.

The Wave Coyote Buttes trail Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Utah

Rita chose #9039.  Look closely, those dark shapes in the lower middle are people hiding from the mid-day August heat and just beyond them is the famous Wave in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness.

Gaelyn's camper at the Slabs Niland California 12-1996

December 1996 for #39, a different one of many truckcampers I’ve owned at the Slabs in Niland California my first year as a southern snowbird.

Colorado River below Tuweep overlook Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Pam and John chose #2103.  Back to the 2010 visit to Toroweap this time looking almost straight down 3,000 feet to the Colorado River.

Gaelyn's 1965 Mustang Downers Grove Illinois summer 1971

The #03 is my 1965 Mustang when living in Downers Grove, Illinois during the summer of 1971.

trees 5th-wheel Antelope Peak sunset clouds Yarnell Arizona

My choice of a reverse sunset with my 5th-wheel from this week.  Sadly, I haven’t lived in it in over a year.  So, I’ve decided to sell it.  Interested?

Thank you for playing along with Foto Friday Fun which allows me to share these photographs and memories.  Please join in next week by leaving a number between 1 and 9999 in your comment below.

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20 July 2016

Big Basin wildflowers

July 5, 2016

Skyrocket & lupine Big Basin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

As if I hadn’t seen enough wildflowers the day before along the Widforss trail I’m a glutton when they’re around so Bill and I took a drive out the road to Point Sublime to see the Big Basin wildflowers.

Point Sublime Road through Big Basin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

At first the road through the forest isn’t bad then gets progressively worse but it’s only about five miles to the huge meadow known as Big Basin.

 Wildflowers Big Basin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Big Basin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

So worth the drive for the delight of colors scattered across the meadow plus the added bonus of incredible clouds. The fields were dominated by Skyrocket, lupine, paintbrush, and some LYF (little yellow flower). Only wish the flowers hadn’t been dancing with the wind.

Big Basin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

The meadows are an interesting phenomenon on the Kaibab Plateau. This is karst country, limestone and sinkholes with a cap of clay that holds moisture which the grasses and flowers like. But not so much the drought tolerant trees seen growing on higher ground.

Big Basin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Wildflowers Big Basin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

I tried for several different angles getting into a rather unladylike position. Also experimented with the camera settings. Be thankful I only included a few of the hundreds shot.

Grass rock trees Point Sublime Road North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Then a patch of grass below a rocky wall caught my eye on the drive back. Bill’s getting good at my sudden calls to “Stop!”

Grass rock trees Point Sublime Road North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

I might have seen some little people scamper into the shadows.

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