-
Recent Posts
- From the Seedy Part of Town
- Must Not Give Up!
- If I Only Had a Picture
- Home: January 15, 2008
- Miss you, Dad!
- Another Graduation in the Can!
- Weekly Challenge Post #2: Curves (in Seattle)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Curves
- More FUNna!
- Deer Fence
- A Feeble Fable
- You seem a bit unapproachable today . . .
- The Flora and the FUNNa at Descanso Gardens
- Thought for the Day: Water, the New Ice Cream
- Call It Art
- Nature’s Hallelujah!–A Hummingbird Story
- Outside My Office Window
- Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Fleeting
- Telephone Booth!!!!
Archives
What’s been on my mind . . .
animals birds Christian Christmas clouds color Descanso Gardens desert faith fall family finches flowers food grandchild grandchildren hope house finch humming birds humor Jackson Lake loss memories mourning doves Music nostalgia Pacific O philosophy photography photo of the week 2012 poerty poetry roses San Diego Zoo snow sunset thought for the day thoughts trees water weekly photo challenge weekly photo challenge 2012 weekly photo challenge 2013 winter writingCategories
Tag Archives: Red Rock Canyon
39 years and counting…
Today marks our 39th year of marriage. Trippy! I can’t believe how old that sounds. We decided to take a picturesque road trip on routes some of which we haven’t ever driven (too busy working and raising kids). It was a … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Humor, Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged anniversary, family, humor, husband, photography, Red Rock Canyon
39 Comments
More Rockin’ Monsters!
I found a few more monsters that were hiding out! This one below is still on the loose, but seems more tame.
Posted in Family, Humor, Photography, Thoughts
Tagged family, humor, photography, Red Rock Canyon, rocks
14 Comments
Monsters Rock!
I told you monsters lived at Red Rock Canyon! Now here’s proof!
Rorschach Test: What do you see?
So what do you see in this Red Rock Canyon cave?
Red Rock Canyon, CA–the red part!
There is such variation in color. The blacks, I assume, are basalt. The red has lots of iron. But the sculpting looks rather like Greek temples and other times like monster’s play things. (Since my hubby is having a surgery tomorrow, I … Continue reading
Red Rock Canyon, CA–the un-red part!
This is perhaps not a typical state park, but its beauty is in the rugged color and texture and the ever-changing erosion of its contours. It has a kind of Flintstonian character, don’t you think? 11-26-11
The monsters underneath your bed . . .
The monsters underneath your bed used to live here!
