This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 11 readers including national parks, forests, and wilderness, plus a great place to get lunch.
Diane and Nigel chose #2801. I always loved when inversion caused clouds to fill the Grand Canyon allowing ridgelines and rim to peek out.
Rita chose #7702. Where there’s water you can usually find wildlife. These elephants are standing all around a small waterhole in Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa.
Alan chose #5374. These young Hopi boys are performing the Eagle Dance at the Heritage Days on the North Rim Grand Canyon National Park.
Jo chose #6938. These unusual trees seen at Joshua Tree National Park are struggling to survive in the face of climate change.
Jeff chose #915, “the time SDG&E shut off the power for maintenance.” Won’t ever find electrical power in Wildrose Canyon at Death Valley National Park.
Sherry chose #9501. Swirling sandstone shapes of The Wave in Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness.
Cathy chose #6932. Forest White sugarbush, one of many colors of Protea seen in south-central South Africa.
Gypsy chose #1177. A few wildflowers below Brian Head overlook on the Dixie National Forest, Utah.
Susan chose #1963, a panorama. Morning light shine on the cliffs above camp when I hiked into the Drakensburg Mountains with Jo’s son during my first visit to South Africa in 2010.
Sue chose #9126, 1/26 for her eldest daughter’s birthday and added a nine for a “later photo”. First is another angle on The Wave. The lower number, almost in her backyard, the Rogue River in Oregon when I floated it with fellow Rangers in 2007. What bridge is that Sue?
Sallie and Bill chose #1225. Dazzos, a favorite place for this ex-Chicagoland area gal to eat lunch whenever I drive through Wikeup, Arizona. The owner died last year so I hope the business carries on.
My choice from February 1999 when I worked at Eagles Cliff Resort in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest on the south side of Mt St Helens.
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Thanks for the memories