Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park, as viewed from an overlook I apologize for not commenting on your blog posts this past week; John and I took a vacation to Yellowstone National Park, leaving behind our computers and, to a large extent, cell phone service. We escaped the outside world and just spent time in nature. Though we have friends near Yellowstone (who we love to visit) we made this trip just about us, so please forgive us if we were nearby and didn't stop by. The crowds were minimal (though we did mask up whenever we passed someone on the trails) and we spent our days hiking, taking photos, and watching geysers erupt. Today, we are back home and back to work, and, in the case of my computer, back to old shenanigans like not letting me import my photos. (I was able to add the above photo by using blogger on my phone, but that isn't my preferred method.) I want to write about Yellowstone and have photos I want to share, but will leave that for another
That IS creepy! My first thought is a mummy head, illuminated by the full moon while he creeps around in the woods by himself, peering through narrow slits in his shroud!
ReplyDeleteI should have grabbed a better camera, because it really was a beautiful moon!
DeleteThat is an interesting photo, and it does look spooky.
ReplyDeleteMore in line with Halloween than Valentine's Day, that's for sure.
DeleteThat's a haint!
ReplyDeleteI just learned a new word. :-)
DeleteIt wasn't what you intended but it is very cool! and creepy!
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