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  • In the stars His handiwork I see, / On the wind He speaks with majesty. / Though He ruleth over land and sea, / What is that to me? / I will celebrate Nativity, / For it has a place in history, / Sure, He came to set His people free, / What is that to me? Till by faith I met Him face to face, / And I felt the wonder of His grace, / Then I knew that He was more / Than just a God who didn’t care, / That lived away out there / and ….. / Now He walks beside me day by day, / Ever watching o’er me lest I stray, / Helping me to find that narrow way, / He is everything to me. Words and music by Ralph Carmichael

  • Mountain Streams

  • Not just a great Valley… but a shrine to human foresight, strength of granite, power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquility of the High Sierra. Yosemite National Park, one of the first wilderness parks in the United States, is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more.

  • This is a collection of several photos I took of Pikes Peak Mountain, the mountain that inspired Katherine Lee Bates to write “America the Beautiful”, and the surrounding Colorado Springs region. Pikes Peak has always been my favorite mountain, over 14,000 feet above sea level, to hike year round. Most of the images were taken from Garden of the Gods park in the Springs, along with one of Helen Hunt Falls in Cheyenne Canyon added.

  • Wildlife and nature photographs from Northern Teritory and Queensland, Australia. Cover: Outback / January: Darwin Shore Sunset / February: Whistling Kite in Flight / March: Katherine Gorge Hike / April: Spring / May: I see, I hear, I smell! / June: The Web / July: Emu / August: Darwin Sunset / September: Wallaby / October: Katherine Gorge / November: Silent Approach / December: Edith Falls

  • Fall foliage in the Appalachians along Turtletown Creek.

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  • The Blue RIdge Parkway is a popular 469 mile long scenic and non commercial road through the mountains and valleys of Western North Carolina and Virginia. / It is a unit of the National Park Service and was built to share, preserve, and protect the natural beauty of the region. / The parkway offers many recreational opportunities such as hiking trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, and waterfalls. / It also contains numerous cultural, educational, and historic sites. / More information, including maps, can be found on the NPS website.

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