What fantastic photos you have gotten. I LOVE the little guy on the bottom. what is it? I love the color in the hills too. the broken limb pointing at us especially.. POW it hits you in the face so to speak. lol Will have to look the over a few more times too.
Lynn, absolutely great shots, I love every one of them. And there is lots of textile inspritation here too. Love the landscape, awsome, and the structure of the stones and the sculpture,BEATIFUL photos Lynn! The marmot: want to touch it:) love Andrea
seems like you're having a great time... thanks for the photo of my favorite flowers!!! and the rest of the shots are very captivating... especially the marmot and the sculpting and the sedimentary stone... thanks for sharing with us...
You're in Minnesota you said? what part exactly, if you don't mind me asking... it looks like lovely country...
HOPE THESE WORDS FIND YOU WELL AND ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR HOLIDAY!!!
Lynn these are lovely. I really like the sculptures, the hands, the faces. I love rock strata too. The marmot is so cute. All the adventures you have created for yourself. Thanks for sharing the trip with us. be well, Suki
Glad you all are enjoying the photos...we are in Brooklyn Park, MN. It's a suburb outside of Minneapolis.
Yes, we have seen miles and miles of interesting rocks/walls/that are millions of years old...there are even signs that say how old they are. And of course DH knows all this history and geology so he makes it interesting for me too.
What fantastic photos you have gotten. I LOVE the little guy on the bottom. what is it?
ReplyDeleteI love the color in the hills too.
the broken limb pointing at us especially.. POW it hits you in the face so to speak. lol
Will have to look the over a few more times too.
Cris, I added a title to the last photo for you. That no so little critter is a marmot sunning himself on the rocks on this semi snowy day in June.
ReplyDeleteLynn, absolutely great shots, I love every one of them. And there is lots of textile inspritation here too. Love the landscape, awsome, and the structure of the stones and the sculpture,BEATIFUL photos Lynn!
ReplyDeleteThe marmot: want to touch it:)
love
Andrea
HI LYNN!!!
ReplyDeleteseems like you're having a great time... thanks for the photo of my favorite flowers!!! and the rest of the shots are very captivating... especially the marmot and the sculpting and the sedimentary stone... thanks for sharing with us...
You're in Minnesota you said? what part exactly, if you don't mind me asking... it looks like lovely country...
HOPE THESE WORDS FIND YOU WELL AND ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR HOLIDAY!!!
JON
Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteVery well done
Layers of sandstone
Speak to me they do
Must be a wonderful trip you are taking
I'm glad your eyes are open
Thanks for sharing
Lynn these are lovely. I really like the sculptures, the hands, the faces. I love rock strata too. The marmot is so cute. All the adventures you have created for yourself. Thanks for sharing the trip with us. be well, Suki
ReplyDeletei thought i left a comment - but i guess it didn't work! where are these beautiful sculptures?? lovely shots -- thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you all are enjoying the photos...we are in Brooklyn Park, MN. It's a suburb outside of Minneapolis.
ReplyDeleteYes, we have seen miles and miles of interesting rocks/walls/that are millions of years old...there are even signs that say how old they are. And of course DH knows all this history and geology so he makes it interesting for me too.