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This broke my heart. So I pass Mark below and come to this window. It just drops off into a canyon. We went the wrong way and the summit is out of reach. What I figured out was I should have stuck to the other tight rope route. I might have been easier. So that route traverses around this pinnacle and comes up this canyon. You climb past that small snow field patch near the middle and skirt the edge of the larger snow field above and go past the third rocky outcrop and turn sharply to the right.
Nous sommes arrivés en France! We are staying in this lovely country for two months this spring. Our primary residence is Lyon, the third largest city in France, located to the southwest. It is a historical, cultural, and very picturesque city founded as the Roman city of Lugdunum, spread out over two hills and two rivers -- the Saône and Rhône.
With side trips to locations as diverse as Paris, Perpignan, Aix-en-Provence, and more, Steve and I aim to get our fill of a country neither of us has seen in a decade, and enjoy the cuisine, culture, language practice, scenery, and generally, la vie quotidienne.
Read more about our travels at www.circumnavacation.com!
Igor Polevitzky's original color on the first floor exterior archway at Sea Tower in Fort Lauderdale has finally been restored. After considerable research, the original paint color on an important element of Polevitzky's Mid-Century Modern design has been restored.
This was our first shoot with the lovely, leggy Eme(line). Very nice young lady. We started shooting in the woods but learned that it was mosquito feeding time. Against her better judgment, Eme agreed to get into the brisk but refreshing Boise River. Good choice!
I took these photos at Star River Walk Park in Star, Idaho, in July 2020.
mastering shots can work great some times,but it takes me time to find a balance..without major software i struggle so i have to really master things in camera...
Sony DSLR-A200
b+w 110 stopper
sal 18-70mm
Exposure15s
Aperturef/8.0
Focal Length18 mm
ISO Speed100
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It was so hot today, the hottest day this spring yet.
This is "splendor black and white" from Coffeeshop Blog.
Findings from our archaeological dig at Hulme Barracks, Manchester.
The Canteen/utensil store and Sergeants' office.
“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”
― Roald Dahl
You must believe in something before you are able to grasp it
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FINDING REST
Read 1 Timothy 4:7:10
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Jesus said, "Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest."
~Matthew 11:28~
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I am often so occupied with my day-to-day business that I forget that Christ wants a close relationship with me. He wants me to find rest and peace in the assurance that he is near me in every experience, both big and small, each day.
Thankfully, I am learning to remember that Christ is with me when I wake up in the morning, when I go to sleep at night, and in the tasks I take care of during the day. He is present through the people I meet and through my family. When I breathe a prayer, I am telling him that I want him close to me. Long and tedious prayers are not necessary.
Withdrawing in silence and peace with Christ during a busy day can be difficult. So it is important for me to start every day with an open Bible and to give the day over to the Lord before the busyness begins.
PRAYER
Dear God, help us to run the race of fatith in a way that pleases you. Thank you for fulfilling your work in us, and help us to show our neighbors your grace and love. In the name of Jesus. Amen.
Thought for the Day
Come to Christ when the world starts coming at you.
~Karen Thomsen (Buskerud, Norway)
Prayer Focus: New Christians
from Upper Room