Every time I look at the header I choose, I’m Quite happy
looking through this narrow opening in the rocks
speaks to me about “another world” opening up
symbolizing a world of new and unexpected possibilities
while there’s a wall of massive rock in front
all I have to do is to keep searching for that “hole”
a break in a seeming solid wall of resistance
I could apply this symbol to some situations
in my life I would like to break through
pic from hubby
breaking the soil barrier
(pun intended)
and experience new growth
blooms
or a solution, which these big rolling sprinklers
are for the farmers in a desert climate in Utah
for a city slicker, thought this was a “rare” invention (and cool!)
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new hope in these clouds
coming and going
nothing on this planet is static
or everlasting
only in the confines of our mind!
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STILL ADJUSTING TO WORDPRESS –
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just let me know if something strikes you as odd or unusual!
Still have trouble accessing some blogs – (some have a google+ profile
that won’t allow me to put my wordpress http in!) or internet is too slow
I replied to all of you, so I can check back at this post if I could leave a comment the “normal” way – I appreciate you all!
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Thanks to All the hosts!
Blue Monday * Mandarin Orange *
Blo-Ma * our World * Creative Challenge *
ABC Wed – Q * Outdoor Wed * Nature Notes *
Water World Wed. * Favorite Things * Share the Joy *
Sky Watch *
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I love your rock photos…….they will still be around when we’re long gone….
Enjoy your week!
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Thanks Ruby -went to your blog!
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This rock formation and the blue, blue sky are inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Happy Blue Monday, Jesh!
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Thanks you for hosting, Sally!
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Hi Jesh
Don’t worry about searching for the hole, you are soaring, you can fly upwards and over – no probs my girl! Happy Blue Monday – I am e-mailing I promise 🙂
Wren x
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Hi Wrenx – email me at Jeannette.coevorden1 (don’t forget the 1 at the end!) at yahoo.com – thank you, because I tried to leave a comment, but no.
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Wonderful photos. Yes, inspiring.
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Hi Jen, Sorry, am not able to leave a comment on your blog, since google+ doesn’t allow me to leave my wordpress url to save the comment.
Your post is highly needed. In my last year of training I did a half year rotation at Hospice, and I remember how thankful the full time staff was for the large army of volunteers, and how the hospital was constantly recruiting new volunteers.
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Jen, I already wrote you at FB:)
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Beautiful rock photos and blue photos for HBM and enlightened post ~ thanks, xxx
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Hello Carol, you also have a google+ profile . Google+ does not allow me to leave my wordpress url, so I can’t leave a comment.
On your last post I loved your photo of the river rocks! As you can see here, I love rocks a lot:) thanks for visiting!
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I love that rock with the peephole to blue!
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Thanks Karin – I reached your blog:)
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Gorgeous shots!
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Thanks for visiting me here, Lisa!
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I love the rock faces. All beautiful shots.
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yay, I got to your blog!
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An inspirational and though provoking post today Jesh,
It’s an incredible photo of the rocks so no wonder you have chosen it for your header ;D
Happy Blue Monday to you.
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Neesie, I got thrown for a loop in trying to connect with your blog. I ended up in Gravator! (which are profile pics for sites like wordpress) Hope next week we’ll find another soulution! Thanks for the visit!
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That makes a really good header. I am pleased you showed us the full picture though to get some idea of the size of that rock.
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You have a fun blog! Thanks for visiting here:)
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I didn’t realize that was a hole until you showed the broader shot. It’s quite unique. Your other shots are great, too.
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Yes, I might have seen that it was a hole either! Thanks for visiting! Happy I could reach your blog!
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beautiful series Jesh… LOVE your header!
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Nice, you can’t give up, you have to keep moving forward.
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Especially when you do an 11 mile run, like I read on your blog. Greata to be able to comment:)
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Love the rock and its thought provokingness (just invented a word!).
It may just be me but I can’t see anything under the heading Facebook in your sidebar.
All the best
J
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Scriptor, you’ve seen it correctly, I haven’t been able to find out how to get the Facebook pic on the budget (widget-challenged 😦 ). Tried several times on Tue. to leave a comment on your blog, but would not save. Thank you for coming by here!
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Such a beautiful place and I’ve seen it, so I do know how beautiful it is, Jesh! Wonderful header!! Hope you have a great week!!
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Even though I always forget to breathe deeply, I like to be at places around 9000 feet:) Thanks for stopping by!
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Ah, here you are!
Nice photos of some great looking scenes.
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It looks like my comment on your blog made it:) Thanks for visiting here!
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I love the rocks, too, and your header!
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Love your blog, Katrin! Linzer torte – I used to order it when I lived in Berlin with hubby, but it’s so long ago, can’t remember how it tasted like!
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Love the light on the rocks and the way it highlights the view through the hole. Lovely scenery all round.
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Arija, after trying to put in a comment on your blog 5 x, I gave up – sorry! Thank you for the visit here:)
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I remember my visit there- breathtaking! I like your header too.
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Browsing your blog – you did travel to many places! For work?
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Love the capture through the rock, I did something similar on a recent walk, taking a photo through a hole. 🙂
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Hi LindyLou – yours refers to Twitter, which I’m not on – sorry. Is there another way to reach you?
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This rock with the gap in it is unique, for you managed to show a piece of blue soil behind the gap.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a great week.
Wil, ABCW Team
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Utah is so different from California. Het is wijds. Grote open vlakten. Meer een landklimaat. The mountains are awesome, breathtaking, because it’s so orange-red, it’s like one is in another world!
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Stunning photography – but then what a subject!
Leslie
abcw team
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Hi Leslie, got to your gravator, but from here not to your blog. Thanks for visiting me here!
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QUITE the picture
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
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hello Roger – Don’t know how I ended up on your FB page! I am on there too – by Jesh StG
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Love the two views of the hole, what an amazing rock face.
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Thank you Joy! Was glad to find out I could leave a comment at your blog:)
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Beautiful rock formations. – Margy
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Glad I always could reach you via FB:) Thanks for visiting here!
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Hi Jesh!! That first photo looks very familiar. I’d guess it was taken at Bryce Canyon? I think I may have taken a shot of that very same gap!! Lovely shot of the little red flower :-))
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Glad I reached you! Thanks for the visit:)
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Great shots, such a range of terrain!
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Thanks for coming by. How did you find me? Stoked I could leave a comment on your blog:)
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The red rocks are gorgeous. It must be an amazing experience seeing them in person. Have a lovely day!
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Am glad I could leave a comment on your blog! Have a lovely rest of the week!
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Great rock photos! Love the second!
Amazing colour of the rocks! Very beautiful place to go for a walk for sure!
Thanks for sharing. And thanks for your visit and comment.
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You seem to be settling in well at WP. It doesn’t allow certain widgets that contain any kind of scripts and that is to protect the blog. But there other alternatives.. Very lovely post with a lot of emotion.. Loved it..Michelle
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Thank you Michelle – still discovering things:) Am amazed how much the appearance of your blog changed from last week – did you do that yourself?
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There are a lot of themes to choose from under the appearance tab in the dashboard. You can even preview them without changing totally. There are probably a 100 free ones.. I like to play with mine….
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Wonderful cloud shapes and love the little “window” through the rocks.
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Thank you Gemma – that was exactly what I loved about the view:)
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You have make beautiful photos!
Greetings, RW & SK
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Thanks so much – I’ll pass it on to hubby – he took most of these:)
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Thanks for visiting my blog today. I can’t say I am fond of red rocks, but your perspective is interesting. Like the sprinklers better. Dianne
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Schmidley (like your name btw!), you may change your mind when you are actually there. My pics don’t do justice to what I saw. The sprinklers were an eye opener!
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I loved Utah and the rock formations and colors. They reminded me of a fairyland in places. Lovely post and your photos are beautiful. Have a happy day and weekend ahead!
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Aren’t the red and the formations stunning? I felt in the beginning like I had left earth and was Alice in Wonderland:) Thanks, hope you enjoy your weekend too!
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Beautiful pictures — and your interpretation of why you love the rock formations is the best I’ve ever read…I love seeing them, but have never been able to put into words exactly WHY! You covered it for me!! I am having some trouble finding you and your new blog, can’t seem to get it into my Feedly. But I’ll get it eventually,
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Beautiful pics, and the words go so beautifully along too. have a great weekend!
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Thanks – went to your blog – beautiful!
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