Edie’s Image of the day: Ten Lakes: Last light
Ten Lakes, Yosemite; Glacially polished granite slabs and an erratic boulder frame the small bay. Cross posted from the Little Red Tent
Ten Lakes, Yosemite; Glacially polished granite slabs and an erratic boulder frame the small bay. Cross posted from the Little Red Tent
Mt. Conness with glacial erratic boulder, chatter marks.Cross posted from the Little Red Tent
Ragged Peak from the west side, late afternoonCross posted from The Little Red Tent
Bristlecone Pine, Grove of the Patriarch, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)Stay tuned for the color version of this image, along with how I got this photo!
Sarcoides sanguinea is Latin for “bloody flesh”, from Sarcoides (fleshy, flesh-like), and sanguinea, “blood”. (Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Succulent plant growing in a window box outside Weston Gallery(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
A succulent plant in a window box outside Weston Gallery, Carmel, CA(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
This stunning Bird of Paradise specimen grows in a garden courtyard behind the Weston Gallery in Carmel, CA.(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
Courtyard Garden, Carmel Mission(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
A plaque marks the spot where Fr. Junipero Serra raised the first mission cross at Mission San Carlos Borromeo.The bell in the tower is the original Mission bell, named Ave Maria.It is cracked, and unringable.(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
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