My God… we are SO lucky to live on this planet! I just have to shake my head at the beauty…. and at your photography. Thanks for sharing. Wow. Darn near brings tears to my eyes.
Thanks all. I’m still working my way through the trip. I’ve got posts pre-published through the middle of the month. Once I make it through this, I may go back and revisit some earlier trips, though I will make room for posts on other topics.
Leslie – Thanks! Yes, being there was wonderful, and the fresh air was really nice, especially considering what it would have been like if we had been home in Arkansas that day in July.
I was catching up on your blog posts and this one instantly caught my eye. I LOVE the second photo of the Grand Tetons. I was lucky enough to visit that area years ago and the beauty of the Tetons has never left my memory. Thank you for bringing that memory to the surface.
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So pretty!
Wonderful. I almost feel like I am there.
WOW pretty-much sums up those 2 shots, Mike.
WOW!
xo
Mike, these are astounding!!!
My God… we are SO lucky to live on this planet! I just have to shake my head at the beauty…. and at your photography. Thanks for sharing. Wow. Darn near brings tears to my eyes.
Thanks all. I’m still working my way through the trip. I’ve got posts pre-published through the middle of the month. Once I make it through this, I may go back and revisit some earlier trips, though I will make room for posts on other topics.
THAT is where I want to be. What glorious photographs – I’m sure the fresh air version was even better, but it’s almost hard to believe.
Leslie – Thanks! Yes, being there was wonderful, and the fresh air was really nice, especially considering what it would have been like if we had been home in Arkansas that day in July.
Hi Mike,
I was catching up on your blog posts and this one instantly caught my eye. I LOVE the second photo of the Grand Tetons. I was lucky enough to visit that area years ago and the beauty of the Tetons has never left my memory. Thank you for bringing that memory to the surface.
Barbara,
It’s a place we seem to return to again and again and I’m sure this wasn’t our last trip.