1. Nevelson's Sky Cathedral and we saw it in DC.
2. Nebraska: The place our U-Haul broke down as we moved from Oregon to Illinois, but also the land of Sand Hill Cranes:
3. New Thought: as light replaces bitterness I had a great idea to get lots of students involved in the garden this summer, even if my schedule will not allow me to be with them as much as I would like.
4. Norah's Nearness:
5. Northern Lights--- Something that I have never seen which I think would bring me joy:
6. Northern Flicker: Something I have seen many a time and always brings me joy:
7. a man a bit like you and a bit like me:
I have this longing to see the northern lights, something I've never seen before. Now that would bring me joy!
ReplyDeleteValerie--- I hope we both see them. I can imagine myself just being there in wonder.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! I love the cranes and the Northern lights. I am doing the challenge too :)
ReplyDeleteIt must be something to see those cranes flying! We were fortunate to visit the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin one summer. It was great seeing those magnificent birds up close. Flicker, though much smaller, are one of my favorites, too.
ReplyDeleteThe sky cathedral and the northern lights are gorgeous
ReplyDeleteRhonda--- I can only take credit for the first photo, which is why I so love the folk at flickr who belong to the Creative Commons.
ReplyDeleteBarbara--- One reason to travel is to see birds that don't pass through your hometown (and watch MLB)
Lynda--- I am glad we saw the cathedral and maybe one day I will see those lights.
The Sky Cathedral is so impressive. Would love to see more photos! Sand hill cranes make Nebraska (and Colorado and New Mexico) worth visiting! Such magnificent birds. I too hope to one day see Northern Lights. What a great shot you've linked to!
ReplyDeleteGreat Ns!!!!
ReplyDeleteSnowcatcher--- She made more than one Sky Cathedral. Check out her website
ReplyDeleteRobin--- think you will dig my "O"