I am starting to find my way around retirement after an unsettling trip to Florida (see post from May 10 if you prefer Florida photos) during which I was pathetically out of my element. Now I'm back on familiar turf, with more time to hike and check my trail cameras, so I'm happy. The cameras have started to get some interesting stuff on my cameras so stay tuned for that, and in the meantime here is a set from two of the places I've been exploring lately. The flowers pictured, in order, are the yellow monkeyflower, false Solomon's seal, and wild strawberry. I hope you enjoy them.
Beautiful country for sure. Great shots
My kind of scenery! I can see why you feel more at home, wonderful set.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Beautiful country for sure. Great shots
Yes, and after 36 years of living here--is that possible?--I still can't get enough. All I have to do is get off the trail for a whole new view. Thanks for looking.
CindyHouk wrote:
My kind of scenery! I can see why you feel more at home, wonderful set.
You would understand, living where you do. I'm afraid I wouldn't make a great world traveller; thank goodness there are other photographers who can do that and show us what's out there.
You live in a beautiful part of the country.
JN56
Loc: Southern California
Beautiful set, pretty sure my BP dropped a few points just look'n at them!!
nervous2 wrote:
You live in a beautiful part of the country.
True. And a lot of people who have spent their lives here don't even know what's out there!
JN56 wrote:
Beautiful set, pretty sure my BP dropped a few points just look'n at them!!
I guess that's how I feel when I'm out in that scenery, although my blood pressure probably went UP a few points for some of those shots of the rock columns--it was a long way down. Thanks for looking.
NMGal wrote:
The Land of Enchantment!
A well-chosen name for sure, isn't it?
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