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Monthly leaf litter
Charting the canopy
Lightning strikes
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Transpiring spirits
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Wow I love this perspective and the sky amazing!!!
Thank you, Michelle! It was the first of many awe-inspiring moments on our camping trip. Nature never fails to deliver time after time after time, unto infinity. Hope you had a relaxing weekend, my friend, and keep up the excellent work on your blog!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
Wow what a camping trip. Watch out for snakes! Lol sorry! 🙂
woa! what a perfect sky!
Thank you, Tanya! It was absolutely breathtaking and mesmerizing, burgundy spirits transcending reality, soon invading my dreams. Hope you had a relaxing summer solstice and weekend, my friend, and keep up the excellent work on your blog!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
tranquil 🙂
Thank you! Very good word to pair with the moment. That is exactly the way I was feeling while my mind was caught on Cloud 9 😉
Cheers,
Tyler
absolutely beautiful Tyler!
Thank you!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
Unreal!
Thank you! Yes, it was an awe-inspiring, surreal camping trip, filled with Nature’s manifold nuances! Hope you are having a wonderful day, my friend, and keep up the excellent photography and musings on your blog 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
Thanks, Tyler!
Love the colors!
Thank you, Becky! Who needs technicolor TV when Nature’s on 24/7 in every shade when camping 😉 It’s like watching a live tie-dyed drive-thru movie, projected onto an expansive planetarium screen! Hope you have a wonderful day, my friend 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
…Thus it can be that, in the selfsame species,
some trees bear better fruit and some bear worse,
and men are born with different temperaments…
(Ond’elli avvien ch’un medesimo legno,
secondo specie, meglio e peggio frutta;
e voi nascete con diverso ingegno.
Dante Alighieri Comedy – III -13, 70 – 72)
What a beautiful quote, bearing fruit of this moment, Benito! Dante’s words are timeless, still ringing true hundreds of years removed. Thank you for sharing, my friend, and have a wonderful weekend. Keep up the inspiring work on your blog!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
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