Friday, March 14, 2014

Focus on Life Beauty All Around


Our assignment this week is to see the beauty all around. And really we should be doing this every day.
By now many of you know our family loves to travel...and take pictures....lots of pictures.
Here is one of my favorites.

'Double Arch'
This photo was taken at the Arches National Park in Utah.
The park is amazing with beautiful arches and rock formations and breathtaking views.
Honestly I think my jaw was locked open the entire time we were there.
If you look close enough you can see white dots. Those are people, which gives you an idea of how big this arch is. We stayed at this arch the longest, resting on the cool rocks and just enjoying the majestic view.

To see more beautiful photos check out  Sally's Blog

13 comments:

Annette said...

I think my mouth dropped open when I read the white dots were people!! Clicking on it makes it larger and it is amazing. Truly beautiful!

Claire said...

Wow! The wee people certainly gives perspective to Nature's grandeur!! Stunning photo :)

Amy S. said...

Love this photo. our family once visited when I was quite young (10 I think), and I would love to go back. And thank you for pointing out the people to give us perspective!!

thewovenspoke said...

Fantastic shot, we have been there once.

Shel said...

Yes, I too think my mouth dropped open when you mentioned those white dots were people - amazing!! Such beauty in our world, isn't there? Awesome photo!

Islandgirl said...

Haven't been there have been to some of the other national parks in the area though! Love the red rock and the natural arches! So much prettier than the endless white snow we're seeing this year!

Alicia said...

Ah, how lucky you are to have been there! I read about these rock formations and they are surely on my wish list :) Thank you for sharing - this week is truly bounty with beauty!

Beti Horvath said...

Great shot! Like a giant sized version of hands forming a heart.

Karin G said...

Fantastic! Nature definitely offers great beauty.

Diana Taylor said...

Wow, it must have been an amazing experience - being told the white dots were people gave the photo a whole different perspective. Simply stunning.

Nelly May said...

Ooh I need to go there, what an amazing looking place!

Paula, Chief Bead Officer said...

You have just re-inspired me to put on my traveling shoes! I have always wanted to visit Arches National Park and your photo is amazing. Thanks for pointing out the tiny people - I would have missed them. That formation is massive. Great post this week!

Lynn Holland said...

It's so wonderful to see other peoples homelands