This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 12 readers including desert, dunes, waterfalls, and the Colorado River.
Jim and Diana chose #9997, “for what seemed like the amount of grout joints I cleaned the mortar out of yesterday on our hex tile floor.” They have built a beautiful house for all the effort. On the other hand, my little house on wheels is beautiful but where I park it the views are. February 2018 I boondocked off the Kings Valley Road on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona.
Jennifer chose #0362. Imagine going on safari in a hot air balloon. I wanted to when visiting Pilanesberg Game Reserve but couldn’t get a reservation.
Cathy chose #3170. Maybe she knows what kind of butterfly this is seen on the North Rim Grand Canyon in 2015. I don’t have my field guides with me.
Rita chose #2129. Looking upstream on the Colorado River from 3000 feet up at Toroweap overlook on the North Rim Grand Canyon National Park.
Diane and Nigel chose #807. If you’re ever around Kanab, Utah, I highly recommend visiting the nearby Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.
Alan chose #2880. The magic of low clouds swirling around Wotans Throne from Cape Royal overlook on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Sue chose #7864, “for my son’s birthday.” A Sonoran desert sunset in his memory from Darby Well Road BLM boondock near Ajo, Arizona.
Sherry chose #3920. Note the small arch seen from House Rock Valley Road in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona.
Jo chose number 9355. Augrabies falls in her home country of South Africa.
Gypsy chose #2011. A late light view from camp at the Kelso Dunes in Mojave National Preserve, California.
Sallie and Bill chose #816. Not sure what stretch of the Colorado River, but this was from my National Park Service rafting trip summer of 2011.
Barb chose #63. She lives in Florida so may know this site of the Castillo de San Marcos in St Augustine. I visited during the winter of 2005.
My choices from a July road trip 20 years ago camping somewhere on the Rogue River National Forest, now part of the Siskiyou National Forest. Maybe Sue will know. My first season as a Park Ranger in 2002 at Oregon Caves I spent a lot of time exploring the area.
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