284 posts tagged The Canyon
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My Work Group
http://fabgrandma.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ my-work-group.htmlMy Work Group The other day we walked over to the edge of the canyon for a group photo. This is the crew I work with. I love them all. I really enjoy my job so far. Don't we all look good? Posted by Karen
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We also took an awesome hike up a canyon in the Red Rock area. After entering the canyon, we followed a partially wet, rocky creek bed to the canyon’s
http://holidayx.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ we-also-took-awesome-hike-up-canyon-in.h…We also took an awesome hike up a canyon in the Red Rock area. After entering the canyon, we followed a partially wet, rocky creek bed to the canyon’s end. The silver cholla cacti were huge and everywhere! The trail ended at these beautiful pools and with a trickling waterfall.
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Photo Friday - Doors, Doorways & Entries
http://lifeofjulie.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ photo-friday-doors-doorways-entr…This Week’s theme for Photo Friday is entitled: “Doors, Doorways, & Entries…. to the soul, the house, a city, whatever…” This theme immediately drew my attention to two photos I have taken.
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Friday, May 16th - Acts 14
http://4thseed.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ friday-may-16th-acts-14/As we read these missionary stories, I find myself with snapshot images in my mind. I would love to have been there to see for myself! In today’s blog, I offer some random reflections of Paul and Barnabas’ time in Asia Minor.
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A Catchy Coral Chorus: Over in the Ocean (in a Coral Reef)
http://www.justonemorebook.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ a-catchy-coral-chorus-over-in-the-…Author: Marianne Berkes Illustrator: Jeanette Canyon Published: 2004 Dawn Publications (on JOMB) ISBN: 1584690623 Chapters.ca Amazon.com Brilliantly peppy polymer clay sculpture and enticing, educational details transform the traditional “Over in the Meadow” toddlers’ tune into a celebration of sea life that has captivated our whole family.
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Discovering Bryce Canyon
http://walkingthere.com/ ?p=76Listening To: Atreyu — Becoming The Bull Monday dawned bright and early, and both Melinda and I ended up outside of our respective shelters before the sun was up over the hills. I quickly packed up my tent, we had a quick breakfast and we headed out towards Bryce Canyon.
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Frozen Toes In Southern Utah
http://walkingthere.com/ ?p=75Listening To: The Waifs — Bridal Train Vegas was a madhouse when I left, though I suppose it’s a madhouse all of the time. As I walked along the street to the Greyhound station at four in the morning, people were still stumbling out of the casino’s, one couple screaming at the top of their lungs that it was breakfast time, holding on to each other for support.
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We select granite for the foundation of our houses, but we ourselves do not rest on granitic truth. Our sills are rotten
http://walkingonscorpions.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ we-select-granite-for-foundati…May 6
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The Grand Canyon
http://expeditionbrown.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ grand-canyon.htmlHere is a panoramic I took from Hopi Point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon at sunset, in Arizona, USA. Sadly, I had to do some post-processing in Photoshop to fit the pictures together as well as to apply a software-based Graduated Neutral Density filter to recover the over-exposed sky since I didn't have one in the field.
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The Deadly Seven at the Canyon Club
http://www.jeremywomack.com/ 2008/ 05/ deadly-seven-canyon-club.htmlThe Deadly Seven at the Canyon Club The Deadly Seven at the Canyon Club Thursday, May 22nd at 9pm, make sure you're at the Canyon Club, Downtown Las Vegas, as you DO NOT want miss to miss The Deadly Seven. If you haven't been lucky enough to attend their other shows, let me offer you this fair warning.