THE |
GRAND |
CANYON |
or as Millie put it,"that's one big crack!". Quite. |
In my experience it is only the very spcial places that are immortalised as beer.. |
Beautiful days ended with chilly nights [minus 15 or so] but thankfully no snow fell while we were there. |
It's easy to take too many pictures... |
Tom adding essential scale - you can see it's wider than his outstreched arms. |
Beautiful Western Bluebird |
male Western Bluebird - one of my favourites |
Snow highlighting the sedimentary layers |
down towards the Colorado river a mile below |
Juniper Titmouse |
Juniper Titmouse in profile |
Megan and myself - [I'm on the right] |
Cliff Chipmunk - the name of the species, not this particular individual |
dawn views near the village |
The canyon under a rising sun |
Cassin's Finch |
Cassins Finch |
East of th eGrand Canyon... |
Cloud Streets criss crossing above a largely deserted Navajo handicraft centre |
a smaller but still grand [but not Grand] canyon east of the GRand Canyon on Navajo land |
Wood Duck drake |
Wood Duck drake |
Red Rock state Park, Arizona - the variety continues |
This would be a little more beautiful in spring or summer with a bit more green added |
Matthew continues climbing with Millie as an apprentice |
The fam |
A posing portrait in a state park - Red Rock |
Tom and Matt near Sedona |
Red rock crossing the river near Sedona |
An expression of the power of peer group pressure - hundreds of hundreds of little stone towers - it took us ages to knock them all down, |
A small lake in Dead Horse Ranch State Park where we stayed a night enjoying great generosity and friendship of some Arizona locals |
Canvasback |
Ring-necked Duck drake - I still insist on calling it ring billed [which is a better name] |
Wow!
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