Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Yosemite's Grandeur


Shortly after my twenty-eighth birthday I viewed for the first time the grandeur Yosemite possesses. Yosemite Valley radiates with pride, bearing its meticulously glacially carved granite precipices and massive rock faces like a father carrying his newborn son. One can devour the day simply observing in all directions the expansive and undulating groves of massive trees. Ridges cloaked in vibrant shades of conifer green, effortlessly give way to monolithic granite masses, which timelessly inspire. Time magazine defines them as, “Perpetual Sentinels of Timeless Merit." The Mountains guard their sacred walls with undying precision, resisting mother nature's relentless attacks. The mountains seem alive - eager to disseminate timeless wisdom to those willing to listen.
By: Ted
Photo By: Ted (Taken in Portola Redwoods Park, CA)

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