Love all the photos, but especially the last one, sums it all up quite well. Understand that it was restful and very pleasant for all. The Lord’s peace to all for the coming week.
I so love the photo of the canyon wall. I sat in my room in the mornings and just stared at it. It was my own form of meditation, and in a way, it is one thing I took back with me.
It looks like a nice place to go! I would like to look into it for myself and my husband George!
Sandrasays
You’d love it, Suzanne. Trust me. 🙂
Joseph Fischersays
Everyone has their own unique vision. I’ve been an amature photographer myself for 30 years, and my favorite shots are from Laity Lodge. Most of my shots are wide angle views of the Canyon landscape pulling contrasting elements together into one composition. It somehow has never occured to me to focus on small details which imply, but do not show the setting around them. It surely works for you. Thanks, Sandra.
Sandrasays
Thank you so much. Those wide angle views, though, are breathtaking.
Quiet beauty … thank you.
I’m so glad I have photos to keep the memories alive.
Ahhhh.
Sigh….
Exhaling.
Thanks.
🙂 🙂
Beautiful. I love the photo of the lamb and hand…
Love all the photos, but especially the last one, sums it all up quite well. Understand that it was restful and very pleasant for all. The Lord’s peace to all for the coming week.
I almost have to stop visiting your site post-conferences due to sheer jealousy. 🙂
I’m glad you could go tho. 🙂
Seriously.
I so love the photo of the canyon wall. I sat in my room in the mornings and just stared at it. It was my own form of meditation, and in a way, it is one thing I took back with me.
So beautiful!
It looks like a nice place to go! I would like to look into it for myself and my husband George!
You’d love it, Suzanne. Trust me. 🙂
Everyone has their own unique vision. I’ve been an amature photographer myself for 30 years, and my favorite shots are from Laity Lodge. Most of my shots are wide angle views of the Canyon landscape pulling contrasting elements together into one composition. It somehow has never occured to me to focus on small details which imply, but do not show the setting around them. It surely works for you. Thanks, Sandra.
Thank you so much. Those wide angle views, though, are breathtaking.