Garden of the Gods
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sandstone sentinels
guarding the desert valley
watching over time
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The red sandstone formations stand as sentinels in the valley, watching over man and earth. Walking through the Garden of the Gods park near Colorado Springs, CO is like walking through an alien landscape, foreign yet fascinating. The second photo is my friend Gayle’s view of the park.
Nature sure is an amazing artist. What’s the most amazing park that you have visited?
Love the photos and information. It brings back some memories when I visited there a few years back. I was amazed. It does feel like you are back in time. My camera wasn’t very good then so I hope to get there again soon with better capability. I enjoy Colorado Springs and Garden of the Gods is one of my favorite in the area. Thanks for the post.
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Thanks Ron. I would love to get back there myself. It’s been over 15 years since I’ve visited Colorado. I love the mountains and rock formations.
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Glorious images, Brad. The poem is perfect for them. Hugs.
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Thanks Teagan. You’re a rock star friend! 🙂
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(Plays air-guitar riff…)
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Rock on!
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I Love this!
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Wonderful! I’m glad you enjoyed them!
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Very nice indeed. I guess the most amazing park I’ve ever visited is the White Desert in Egypt, I literally felt like I was in heaven😊
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Wow. That sounds wonderful Isis. Now I want to see pictures!
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🤣🤣🤣
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Great impressive photos. Years ago I visited the Grand canyon. It was majestic
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Thanks DeBorah. Yes, the Grand Canyon is very beautiful and perspective-altering too!
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True. I’m glad that I got to see it.
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Me too!
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Perfect poem for the beauty of the setting. The beauty around Colorado Springs is amazing….thanks for sharing such beautiful pictures!! Hope you are having a good week!!
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Thanks Kirt. It’s certainly a beautiful area. I miss the mountains of Colorado!
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wonderful words and photos. That’s such a beautiful landscape, very old and reminds me a bit of paintings from Georgia O’Keffee. Regards Mitza
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That’s an interesting perspective Mitza. I think of her art as mostly flowers.
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She has painted some lovely mountain landscapes in the South of America, too. xxx
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Thanks I didn’t know.
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That’s impressive landscape and amazing picture. Love how describe it through your words – they go along well! I just returned from Yellowstone and loving it!
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Thanks Indah. Yellowstone and Glacier were my favorite National Parks. I hope you took lots of photos!
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I did take a lot of pictures 🙂 I can see why these nps are your faves! They are incredible 🤗
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Yay! I look forward to seeing your pics.
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Thank you!!
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Grand Canyon – I wanted to melt in it
Death Valley – Pure Earth, Pure sky and just that.
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Those landscapes certainly stir my soul with the endless vistas, or as you beautifully expressed; Pure earth and sky!
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I can see why its named Garden of the Gods.. and your poem Brad, perfect, 🙂
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Thank you Sue. Nature is amazing!
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It must be a wonderful place to visit, I love the sense of the slow passing of time in your poem Brad.
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Thanks Andrea. It has both an ancient and other worldly feel for me.
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Beautiful, I am going to reblog this for you.
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Thank you oldpoet. I’m glad they touched you. Brad
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Reblogged this on Truth Troubles.
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Thanks very much. I’m glad you found the stories useful. Brad
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Such an AWEsome rendition of the Garden of the Gods experience Brad! I visited there last year and was equally elevated. Thank you for the wondrous trip back! ⛰💚
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You’re most welcome Andrea. How wonderful that you were there last year. I’m overdue for a trip to Colorado and those awesome mountain highs!
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I can see how this place would inspire a beautiful haiku, Brad.
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Yes, The Garden and most of Colorado inspire me to feel the beauty and grandeur of nature.
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