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HQ Wallpapers 1600×1200 - Travel - Part 22
I travel to work, do you? | July 19th 2008 by R.MAK
Rest of pictures in this archive (More beautiful than the ones above) 1. Fair Weather at Sunrise, Nepal 2. Fairyland Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah 3. Filzmoos, Salzburg, Austria 4. FinistŠre, Brittany, France 5. Fira Santo read more
The Thrift Shop Romantic's Virtual Vacation
The Thrift Shop Romantic | July 13th 2008 by Jenn Thorson
Your hostess doesn't get much time off for vacation each year, and what I do get must be hoarded greedily for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season. So when summer comes, and other folks are packing up the Family Truckster and seeing America' read more
National Park Photography Trip
Dobson Central Photography | July 2nd 2008
My wife and I had no idea where to take a vacation this year. We had some thoughts, but nothing really seemed to click. That is, until my sister-in-law wrote her annual nag message asking when we were going to come visit her in podunk heights, Wis read more
How to Make Money and Build Your Business While Traveling
The Abundant Alliance | June 27th 2008 by Janet Giacoma
Have you ever wondered if making money, building a business, and having the freedom to travel when and where you want is really possible? Does it sound too good to be true? It wasn’t that long ago that I, too, figured most of what was out there read more
Home Business Brings The Freedom to Explore Yosemite
The Abundant Alliance | June 23rd 2008 by Janet Giacoma
In a prior post I mentioned the benefits of owning your own home-based business and the flexibility it can allow you to "have a life" too. Well, this past 10 days was another example of that . In case you noticed my posts were a bit infrequen read more
Giveaway Winner...and...Let's Take a Trip
Stop and Smell the Chocolates | June 5th 2008 by Lisa
OK - you wanted to know who won my Giveaway...it is Sarah Mae at Like a Warm Cup of Coffee. Congratulations, Sarah! I love her blog - she has started a good series on wisdom and has some great lifestyle challenges (I confess, I haven't done very we read more
Returning to Zion
Going On The Road | May 27th 2008 by Trip Shop - Travel Journal
Howdy, peeps! Hows it hangin? How are the bones? I’m broadcasting to you from (a little too) sunny Bryce Canyon National Park. Known as one of the most beautiful places on earth (especially now that I’m a part of its scenery –I jest!), I am GLA read more
Putting the Me in Utah
Going On The Road | May 11th 2008 by Trip Shop - Travel Journal
I decided I would simply hitch a ride to wherever the next car out was going. There were a lot of families with kids at the ranch so i just had to find someone with room in their car and not too much food smushed into back seat cushions. Well… two read more
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Lone Star Travelers | April 17th 2008 by msjoan
Cedar Breaks is described as a miniature Bryce Canyon and it does not disappoint. Located in Southern Utah just west of Bryce Canyon it sits on top of the Colorado Plateau at over 10,000 feet. The amphitheater extends three miles and drops off 2, read more
Olivier Messiaen in Bryce Canyon
On An Overgrown Path | December 13th 2007
Henry Holland has left a new comment on your post On the path of Stockhausen's teachers - "It's actually Bryce Canyon in the photo used for the poster, the rock formation that looks like a cup above the 'h' in Southbank is the giveaway; Messiaen, of read more
Beauty of Bryce Canyon, Utah
Inquisitive Soul | December 8th 2007 by Tapan
Over the last summer I had a chance to visit Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah. This park is not one of the most famous ones but a definitely recommended one for one who appreciates beauty.Located at a height of approximately 8500 ft above read more
Artist Cards, Editions and Originals (aka ACEOs)
ElectriKolor World | October 30th 2007 by Edna M Kunkel
I am getting back into making ACEOs, trading card size art for the masses! What fun. I especially enjoy the small format for some subjects and feel that this is a way to reach a much broader artistic market at a lower price point. The piece below is read more
Swamp Canyon
Daily Art ( mas o menos) | August 20th 2007 by drb
Hiked down Swamp Canyon past Navajo sandstone, Gambel oak stands, aspen, bristle cone pines, and manzanita. Vermillion cliffs layed down by lakes when this land was somewhere near Ecuador in ancient times are slowly washing away, an inch or so each y read more
Like an echo down a canyon
Daily Art ( mas o menos) | August 19th 2007 by drb
Jack rabbits and scarlet gilia in the morning. Short bunny hike among hoodoos today. Sure I came for the landscape but I end up drawing some insignificant bristle cone pine bark off the ground. Hastily. It's what I know.They've got dirt here that' read more
A Silent Giant
Back Lot Projects | August 19th 2007 by Richard Becker
Bryce Canyon National Park is most famous for its unique geology, consisting of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters and spires, calls "hoodoos," near the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah. What many people miss are form read more

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