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Blue False Indigo at Lake Tomahawk - May 2026

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Moments of Beauty of this earth

  

I remember the first time I saw glacier melt in a lake...it's so unreal. I don't know where this is however, nor who the photographer was.





The promise...April 29th



Fullness, April 30



Chimney Rock, CO


Chimney Rock, Standing Rock and Ship Rock


Standing Rock, on Western Side of the Road Between the Colorado Border and Ship Rock on Hwy 491, New Mexico


Shiprock, NM - in Navajo the peak is called tse bida’hi, “winged rock,” and it figures prominently in Navajo mythology.

I'm awestruck by the remains of these ancient volcanoes in the southwest USA. They are the opposite of  "small things" aren't they!

Sharing with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures

14 comments:

  1. The glacier pic reminds me of Lake Louise, but it isn't. Love the volcanic plugs. I saw hints of colour on our emerging tulips this morning.

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    1. So glad your tulips are coming out. I keep finding more pictures of southwestern US monuments, and know I've seen some of them. I hope to see more.

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  2. Stunning pictures. I particularly like the advice for the day. :)

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  3. ...Barbara, we all are surrounded by treasures!

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    1. That's true, there are so many things that are awesome!

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    1. Thanks. I am enjoying posting more positive images.

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  5. Hello,
    Love the lake and glacier photo. The views of the rocks are amazing. Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. Nature continues to offer such fantastic images for us to enjoy!

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  6. That region is so culturally rich, even the names of rocks are significant.

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    1. The stories of creation by the various tribes of Native Americans are so wonderful to learn. They have just as much importance as Adam and Eve...and are just as logical.

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  7. Gorgeous peony. And those are some impressive rocks!

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  8. Your header makes it look like summer! I am ready for some consistently warm weather. Cheeris

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