This building was originally built in the twelfth century, in England. The Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds. Much of it has weathered away, with the help of the local people, who often used the fallen stones for new buildings. But even the ruins are beautiful. This spectacular example of Nature's Creation, weathered, is Bryce Canyon …
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Celebrate our Beautiful Country
Every day, I give thanks to have been born in the Greatest Country on God's Green Earth. Our country is one of the most beautiful on Earth, with terrain ranging from blazing hot deserts, to grassy prairies, to high snow-capped mountains, to chains of beautiful blue lakes. The American people are the most generous in …
Weekly Photo Challenge: States of Mind: in Awe of Nature
I love going to the mountains, God's Big Construction Project (and also destruction project). These mountains, in Zion National Park in Utah, used to be at the bottom of a big shallow sea. Notice the many layers of rock, first deposited over millions of years, then thrust into the sky. https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/state-of-mind/
Weekly Photo Challenge…Eye Spy
Can you find the well-camouflaged creature in this picture? He blends in with his surroundings very well (which Nature probably designed him for). He was on the grounds of the visitor center at Garden of the Gods park in Colorado. https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/eye-spy/
Weekly Photo Challenge-Connected
This is a rather unusual connection. The tree being "embraced" by a cactus. Seen at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, AZ. https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/connected/
Photo Challenge: Close Up
Anywhere there can be Life, there IS Life: Even on a seemingly inhospitable surface as a granite rock, lichen and mosses grow. Nature's God fills every niche, and some niches support life, upon life, upon life. This is especially so in the Pacific Northwest, where ample rainfall encourages growth year-round. https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/close-up/
For the Final Days of Summer: Grand Central at the Backyard Bird Feeder
I took this video through the kitchen window. Watch the Chestnut-backed Chickadees and Red-breasted Nuthatches vie for the best spot at the feeder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGF8YEyHTMY
What I saw this afternoon
Works of Man... And of Nature Equally beautiful.
What Societal Permission of “Homosexual Marriage” Really Means
In case you have not noticed, more states in the USA are re-defining Marriage to include two people of the same sex. For approximately 5,000 years, the concept of Marriage has meant one Man and one Woman, joined by a ceremony in either a civil setting or a religious one, and sometimes both. When one …
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