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Friday, October 30, 2015

A Day In Capitol Reef


 When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silenceAnsel Adams


























15 comments:

  1. Wingate is my favorite. I guess that is why I love Capitol Reef so much. But Cathedral Valley Entrada is a close second.

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  2. Very nice! You must have been happy to see some blue skies.

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  3. So much beauty that awaits those looking with an open mind. That one rock formation was probably a model for the E.T. characters.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  4. Thank you! Sure have a longing to be there.....

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  5. The photos do indeed speak for themselves.

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  6. Happy Birthday Mark -- many more! enjoy travels - as always--Walden Creek RV steve

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  7. Well, you can talk with photos any time!

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  8. Wow, your header photo is awesome! Hope your birthday was as bright as all the beautiful pictures you posted, Happy Birthday!

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  9. Looks like a nice day and a "casual" hike. As usual, beautiful photos. Wow, 65. You wear it well. Jus keep on keep'n on.

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  10. I'm reading on Halloween so the dead trees and screaming face rock seem very appropriate!!! Best of all was seeing another post from you and you're still blogging!

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  11. How will I ever remember all of the places I need to go? Looks like a great day.

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  12. Lovely photos. Are you guys going to be in Virgin for November?

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    1. Bobbie and I are… the rest of the gang will flow with the wind and weather :)

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