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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: A View From the Desert
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That is beautiful. It makes me want to either lay by a pool and drink Mai Tai's or go golfing!
ReplyDeleteThere are plenty of golf courses in the area--and pools. So you could do both!
DeleteWOW - what an amazing shot. Curious where it was taken.
ReplyDeleteDiane - I took the photo in Rancho Mirage, California. It was quite a view!
DeleteWow. I love how the trees really show how high it is.
ReplyDeleteCharlie - It is a nice contrast, isn't it?
DeleteThis is a beatiful photo. It reminds me so much of Phoenix and the mountains that surround it, even though I know it isn't.
ReplyDeleteAlex - Thank you! I can't say I'm surprised by the comparison. I love that there can be so much diversity seen in a desert setting like that.
DeleteThat is an amazing photo! You need to frame it.
ReplyDeleteKathy - I think so too! Thank you. :-)
DeleteThat looks like the same view behind my house. :)
ReplyDeleteJennifer - You are probably surrounded by views like this. :-)
DeleteAre you in Palm Desert right now?
ReplyDeleteTi - We were in Rancho Mirage this past weekend visiting the Children's Discovery Museum. :-)
DeleteThat looks wonderful! I wish I was somewhere warm (or at least where I could see the sun). :)
ReplyDeleteAlyce - I guess 54 degrees would be warm for you right about now . . . :-) It was a beautiful day though. The sun was very inviting.
DeleteLooks like you got a "best of both worlds" things going on in that photo.
ReplyDeleteJenners - More trees would have been nice. LOL
DeleteThat's so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMelody - Thank you! It really was a sight to see.
DeleteI would love to look out of my window and see this. What an amazing view! Great photo today!
ReplyDeleteHeather - It is very similar to the view I see on my way to work (when it's daylight out--so not until the next time change), although a different mountain range. I love the view. And thanks!
DeleteThat's absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYvonne - Isn't it? I love the view in the winter.
DeleteLove that shot and the snow on the peaks!!
ReplyDeleteStaci - It's the closest I get to the snow most winters. :-)
DeleteLovely! :-)
ReplyDeleteSteph - Thanks!
DeleteFor some reason I always forget that there are mountains down there. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTrish - We are surrounded by them!
DeleteLove this one, Wendy!
ReplyDeleteAlice - Thank you. :-)
DeleteCamelback in Phoenix?
ReplyDeleteCare - No. I am not even sure I've ever been to Phoenix--unless it was when I was a baby. The view is of Mt. San Jacinto in Southern California.
DeleteSo pretty! Love the new look :)
ReplyDeleteStacy - Thanks!
DeleteGorgeous photo. I don't know why people don't like the desert I think it can be so pretty and I sure like the warmer weather.
ReplyDeleteKathleen - Thank you! I agree. The desert can be quite beautiful.
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