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Bonus! Day 347, 2010!

Day 347, 2010… Coming home on Tuesday presented me with an interesting atmospheric phenomenon:  Anticrepuscular Rays.  The beams of sunlight you see during a sunset (and sunrise, too, I presume) are Crepuscular Rays.  Anticrepuscular rays are the same sunbeams of light, on the opposite side of the horizon from the sunset.  Despite the apparent fanning effect, […]

Day 34 – From Above

The Camera Club topic this month is “from above”. Here is a panorama (three photos) looking down into Sedona (somewhere in the red rocks to the right of center) from above, somewhat… and a single frame.  The snow capped mountains are the San Francisco Peaks, a dormant<?> volcano or three outside of Flagstaff, /-\riZona. ~ […]

Day 33

Friend Walter and I traveled to the outback to see pictographs.  Here is the rough road there… Big rocks!Long road.Lots of wildlife!Lots of Plantlife! More to come! ~Curtis in /-\riZona! {!-{>

Day 32

Our trailer at night.  With a few stars…

Day 29

More on the first really pretty sunset since we have been down South!  A sprightly fluff of cloud. It is even nice in B&W. A cellphone panorama se of the RV Park we are in.  It is not crowded at all. Looking the other way: the Dailylife Wife and our Trailer. A closer view of […]

Day 28

More on the first really pretty sunset since we have been down South! A very moody one. ~Curtis in /-\riZona! {!-{>

Day 27

More on the first really pretty sunset since we have been down South!  The pool is behind our trailer.  I am working on getting into the hot tub soon. This is a two photo panorama!  Click on it to enlarge it; BACK to return! As a bonus, here it is in Black & White, too. […]

Day 26

We were having diner tonight, and here was the floor show!  The first really pretty sunset since we have been down here. ~Curtis in /-\riZona! {!-{>

Day 23

Two of the first photos taken on my M50.  Right after Christmas. ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 21

Just down the hill is the Tuzigoot National Monument. “Hilltop Living “Water flows under and through this landscape, feeding the growth of people and towns. The Verde Valley is watered by snowmelt, summer monsoons, and springs that well up from the ancient sedimentary rocks. In the heart of the valley, a thousand years ago, people […]