Sunday, March 22, 2009

"Sixteen signs on the highway" - And millions of years of history to go. Is time linear as we see in this set of quads, or is the past, present and future all a blur of motion?











"Eye of the Needle" - Navajo Arch: Arches National Park, Utah. Photo taken during the heyday of blog host's youth, many a moon ago.



"Turquoise Bath" - Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Montana. {Note: Volatile noxious sulphuric fumes emanating from crater's center. Seismologists have ascertained that beneath Yellowstone Park lies one of the largest dormant volcanic cauldrons on the planet. - ed.}


"Another Hell of a Place to Lose a Cell Phone" - In the vicinity of the Queen Victoria Garden Loop trail, Bryce Canyon National Park, southwestern Utah.


"Rainbow Mist" - Mammoth Hot Springs, West Yellowstone, Montana


"First Over the Pass" - Winter's snow blocks July tourists.
Glacier National Park, Montana


This area is referred to as the Devil's Garden. As far as we know, this is the only place on earth where we have red rock coupled with snow-capped mountains. {Note: Arches National Park, southeastern portion of Utah. - ed.}