As another year was drawing to a close, we spent some time in Northern Arizona. It snowed almost the entire time. If you look close in some of the photos, you will see the mountains. You can see the snowflakes as they fall, too.
The gazebo at night |
See, there is a river whose streams make glad the City of God, the dwelling places of the Most High. Psalm 46:4 |
Poison ivy with some of that currant foliage and some green foliage from wild roses (see below) |
Late bluebell, at Big Lake |
As mentioned in other postings from this date, we recently took a trip to the White Mountains, in the far eastern part of Arizona, near New Mexico. A different look for AZ, for those of you not familiar with the state, right? Here is some fall foliage on the trees, some with evergreen mixed in. The colorful trees are quaking aspens, so named because their leaves shimmer at the slightest gust of breeze. They are a poplar, related to cottonwoods and Eurasian poplars. Regarding evergreens, the elevation was high enough in spots to see Douglas-fir and true fir trees. I think there was some spruce around, but we didn't get photographs.
"Temptations, of course, cannot be avoided. But because we cannot keep birds from flying over our heads, there is no need that we should let them build a nest in our hair." -- Martin Luther's Large Catechism, "Explanation of the Sixth Petition" ("Lead us not into temptation.")
A blend of original and existing poetry (from literature & straight from the Bible) that speaks the Christian message through the idioms of nature. Old posts never become "old news."