Tag: Landscape Photographer

Central Valley Sunset Magic

Every time I visit California’s Central Valley, I am reminded of God’s handiwork in the sky at sunset.  Kind people and friends…  Endless vistas…  Great fishing in the Sierras…  Agriculture as far as you can see…  And sunsets beyond belief.  Enjoy these offerings from the heart of California’s Central Valley,

Death Valley Charcoal Kilns

In the 1870s these amazing structures were built to support mines and smelting operations owned by George Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst.  While they operated, the kilns creating charcoal for smelters roughly 25 miles away near the mines and only burned for about three years as the mines never

Utah’lking to Me!!!

I have spent a fair amount of time in Utah in the past and always walk away filled with a sense of being someplace special.  I have so enjoyed my times in Zion, Canyonlands, and Arches National Parks.  I have loved exploring the border area near Arizona, spending time in

The Road Less Traveled…

My friends probably all would say that I am most comfortable when I am, well, in the middle of nowhere!  The Robert Frost poem has special meaning for me as I agree with the concluding remark of Frost’s work…  “I took the road less traveled by, and that has made

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