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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Jenny Lake Overlook Grand Teton National Park




In the east shore of Jenny Lake is a scenic turnout and view that is sixty feet above the lake.  There is also a hiking trail along side of the shoreline. 

Saturday, June 27, 2015

The Teton Range Highway 89




The Teton Range is 40 miles long, 7-9 miles wide. The Highest peak is the Grand Teton, elevation 13,770 feet. There are Eight peaks over 12,000 ft in elevation. Bison among the wildflowers on Highway 89.

Windy Point Turnout Grand Teton National Park



 Windy Point Turnout is the southern angle view of the Grand Teton.

Albright View Point at Grand Teton National Park


 

The morning view at Albright View Point on Teton Park Road.  From left to right are Albright Peak at 10,552 ft, Static Peak 11,303 ft and Buck Mountain 11,938 ft.

Grand Teton and Teton Glaciers


Wildflower Showcase Teton Park Road at Grand Teton National Park



Various images of the vastness and magnitude of the meadows and the Teton range in the distances. 

Silver Lupines Early Summer at Grand Teton National Park



Scenic Wildflower Antelope Flats Road Grand Teton National Park

 


The scenic drives of Teton National Park includes meadows of wildflowers.  The photos are across the road from each other at Antelope Flats Road.

Morning Greetings Grand Teton National Park






 

This was the mountain greetings when we arrived in Jackson Wyoming for a four day vacation.

Georgian Country Flowers



 


Each year, I like to post pictures of Mary's flowers.  She is now 87 years old and still tries to nurture and care for flowers that were past down to her from her mother Eloise McArthur.  Some of these plants are over 100 years old.  I love the country charm of the old wooden fence and flowers growing out of concrete blocks.  The bottom picture will someday be a oil painting hanging on my bedroom wall.

Friday, May 29, 2015

St. Marks National Refuge Roadside Gallery






We could not stay long enough to hike the trails and there are many.  These photos are from the roadside.  My roadside gallery includes pictures I really want to paint.  The camera lenses does not bring out the brilliance of colors.  Contrary to what people think, camera's are not an artist eye and does not bring out the depth and dimensional levels of nature. 

St. Marks Lighthouse





Views of the marsh from St. Marks Lighthouse.

St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge






We visited the Wakulla unit of St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.  It was a beautiful park and very few tourist for Memorial Day.  The refuge was established in 1931 to provide wintering habitat for migratory birds. They offer a photographers club to support the Refuge and I would love to join except it is a 4 hour drive from where I live.  To attend a monthly meeting would be expensive in mileage and accommodations.  One day, one day I may still join.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

John Beasley Park Magazine Beach Perfect




Bird Sand Art

 

During my morning walk on Okaloosa Island, I notice different patterns of bird prints on the sand.  The sand is very soft and very light weigh birds sink into the sand when they are walking.   I was impress with the swirls of prints.

Matanzas Beach vs Okaloosa Beaches

 


Even though the beaches at Okaloosa are gorgeous, they are not my favorite for walking.  There were no seashells, no high or low tides, no wildflowers, turtles, brown rabbits and other wildlife along the coastline.  There was too much missing of nature for my morning walks.  Atlantic ocean colors are gray mixed with various shades of blue and not the gorgeous green as the Gulf.  I prefer seeing seashells and wet sand from the tide.  I am not the type who enjoys sunbathing and laying on the beach.  I love a rocky terrine with waves splashing against the rocks and the wind blowing the tall grasses. 

Emerald Waters of Okaloosa Island




I am very grateful to my Brother-In-Law Ralph and Barbara for inviting the family to attend their 50th Wedding Anniversary celebration.  We stayed in a gorgeous condo with this view of the emerald coastline and white sandy beaches. I took these photos over several days and the water glisten with different shades of green.  I understand why the beaches of Okaloosa Island are called the Miracle Strip of the Panhandle.

Okaloosa Fishing Pier

 

The Fishing pier at Okaloosa Island.  The beaches at Okaloosa Island have been voted as the best and most beautiful beaches in the country by Southern Living readers for several years.