
Imbued by light,

and shadow.

Water reflects pastel hues.

Faces form in the rocks,

and vanish in the shadows.

Light is fleeting here,

defined by shadow.

Cheers to you from Sedona Arizona~
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Wonderful a landscape …. And simply incredible dragonfly. Thank you Cindy 🙏🏼💖🙏🏼
You are so very welcome Val & thank you for traveling with me დ
I second that!
So appreciated! დ
Wow, Cindy! America has the most beautiful wonders.
Let’s keep it that way!
Thank you, for this stunning shot of a tiny smidge of the USA!
Amen. Let’s keep America Beautiful! Happy you enjoyed Resa დ
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…. these stunning shots….
Exquisite interplay of light and shadow, Nature’s own palette tools treat our eyes in your beautiful images. That lead image is a stunner and what a charming dragon fly with the matching color scheme. So glad you share your vagabonding with us, Cindy!
I am so grateful to be able to share my vagabonding with wonderful friends like you!! Thank you & take good care დ
Sedona. One of my favorite places on Erarth! Or maybe a place just like it.
It is a unbelievably beautiful place! დ
Sedona is a beautiful area. I love the dragonfly.
Sedona is magical and it is raining now! დ
It’s cloudy here, no moon rise tonight, but no rain.
The rain passed quickly. There was a touch of thunder. There maybe more tomorrow.
When I saw the title “Red Rock” I thought you might be talking about Red Rocks in Colorado?
Those sandstones are iron rich. Looks like a great spot to explore Cindy!
We will be in Colorado in a few months and hopefully will see them დ
Until recently I had never even heard of Red Rocks?
I watched a music video of Mumford and Sons (I Will Wait).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGKfrgqWcv0
This concert was filmed at Red Rocks Park just outside of Denver. They made an amphitheater carved out of the red rocks. We visited there in 2018 – it’s a gorgeous place. Inside the building that leads to the amphitheater, there are pictures and lists of all the concerts performed there. It’s an amazing place and worth exploring!
I read up on it. They actually started this place back in 1915 or so? I’m a X Geologist,so can see the rock type and how it’s been uplifted.
Fantastic place to have a concert! They can hold about 9500 people. Designed after the Greeks amphitheater.
How remarkable!
I will watch. I am now curious.
You should visit Red Rocks Park with its amphitheater, just outside Denver. (See my comments below.)
Will do so. We have lots of amazing red rock places in America the beautiful. დ
Colorado has areas where you find this same type of reddish sandstone. Besides Red Rocks Park, there’s also a place called Garden of the Gods. I went camping there once. But if you want to see really spectacular red rock country, Sedona, Arizona is the place to go!
thanks for the tip!
Utah does too, both in the parks and out დ
I was in The Garden of the Gods. Aptly named and ethereal. Utah, especially the Moab area, is also stunningly gorgeous.
These are so amazing images. This brings back memories of our visit there. Such a beautiful area to see. Thanks Anita
So happy you have experienced the wonder Anita and thank you! დ
Amazing and so beautiful, Cindy! ❤️
Arizona is a spectacularly beautiful state დ
What gorgeous photos. This is a place to behold, and your photos do just that. The dragonfly is a perfect match for the rock.
I so appreciated her color coordination!! Thank you Jennie & cheers my friend დ
Yes, her color coordination was perfect! Best to you, Cindy!
Visa versa 2UX2 დ
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Another place I want to visit. Your pics are gorgeous!
Thanks much. So much red rock beauty in the American Southwest and so much fun to explore. I hope you do visit დ
Beautiful. I love the dragonfly.
She matches!!! 😉
These are terrific pictures – makes me want to take a trip there!
Yep. My travel itch was getting seriously annoying. I hope you visit. You will not be disappointed. There are lots of stunning red rock places in the southwest. Utah and the Moab area are magnificent, and Monument Valley is ethereal. დ
Great to know – planning a celebration trip in 2 years but we haven’t decided where to go yet!
Feel free to ask any questions. Sedona is very crowded which is the only downside. There are other stunning red rock places in the southwest that are usually close to empty which I enjoy more დ
Yes, we were just talking about that. We don’t want to battle crowds too much, so there’s a lot to think about.
Check out Utah, Staircase, Escalante, all around Moab, not only in the parks. And see: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/stunning-utah-state-parks-without-the-national-parks-crowds
Oh thank you – we know nothing about the area so this is so helpful, Cindy! 😀
absolutely stunning! It is on my list of places to visit. The Southwest is so magical and unique and your images really show the magic <3
So appreciated Linda, thank you. I hope you visit soon. Don’t leave out the Moab area, not just the national parks დ
Sedona is legendary, such beauty! Awesome dragonfly… its red matches the sandstone. 🙂
She was color-coordinated! დ
Beautiful images and accompanying words 😊 Maggie
Thank you very much Maggie. Much appreciated დ
The colors and views of the Southwest are otherworldly…and that includes the insects! 😉 And look at all the hoodoos and soon-to-be hoodoos! 🧡💛
Smiling….. We call them that too! Hoo-doos 2B!! დ
I’m starting to gain an appreciation of the desert landscape. Thank you!
Wonderful! Happy you are enjoying Liz and cheers to you დ
Cheers to you as well, Cindy.
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Beautiful ❤️
Grazie Donna დ
I am so happy for you, Cindy. Your photos are stunning! You have captured the magnificent red so beautifully, and the spirit of an enchanting place. Enjoy! 🏜️
Thank you Michele. It is good to be on the move again. Take care & cheers to you დ
Bravo! Yes, a body in motion is a good thing. Cheers!
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Love that marvelous red rock country. Quite the contrast from our damp coast. Thank heavens for the splatters of rain we’ve been getting before summer arrives.
(I’m still trying to figure out why I don’t seem to be getting email notifications when you post. I’m a bit slow at times… 🥴)
It is stunning country. Happy you have rain. WP gremlins don’t like me! They do stuff like this all the time. დ
Can’t bring myself to ‘like’ the bit about WP gremlins. I tried again. We’ll see if it works?
You can check to see if you are still following me. Lot of people get unfollowed from my blog by WP. So sorry it is happening to you too დდ
I did check and it appeared that I wasn’t signed on. I have to admit to not keeping on top of things as the brain seems to be getting foggier from day to day… but I went ahead and signed back on. I’ll try to remember to check to see if I start getting notifications now. Those WP gremlins can be a real pain… especially when they insist on changing things willy-nilly! 😏
It’s not you. WP unfollows people from blogs. They acknowledged this, but haven’t fixed it. It is very frustrating, I know. Thanks for hanging in there.
I’ve been there several times while I lived in AZ. I’m living here again but probably won’t get there again. I LOVE Sedona. Just stunning.
Arizona is a gorgeous state. There are so many beautiful areas. I hope you are enjoying being back დ
I love Sedona, and those scenes, especially of Cathedral Rock, were familiar to me, because I went to high school in Sedona, a small school nestled among beautiful red rocks called Verde Valley School. The red dust/sand permeated everything, so that white socks became tinged with red. But no one minded, because we loved that place so much! My desktop picture is a beautiful photo of Cathedral Rock taken from campus when we went there for a reunion in 2018. Verde Valley School is now one of the top private schools in the U.S., with its international baccalaureate (IB) program. Thanks, Cindy, for the nostalgic journey!
We were in The Verde Valley today. It is dust more than sand isn’t it. It is like colored powdered chalk. It is soft underfoot, and several feet thick in some areas. I saw blue rocks today and purple prickly pear cactus! When I was a kid we used to come to Sedona and stay in a house of a friend of my parents. We wore jeans over our bathing suits and rode slide rock over and over again. It was so much fun, with the drop off at the end! We made spider houses and played with the daddy long leg spiders. There were lots of spiders. Maybe, we played on slide rock together!! Your childhood must have been magical here. Happy to trigger good memories my friend დ
Sedona is so gorgeous! I used to go hiking there when I lived in Phoenix. Your photos are beautiful. 🙂
We just had an amazing time in The Superstition Mountains. Arizona is chock full of beauty დ
Sedona is a magical place. We passed through a number of years ago. Would love to return and spend more time exploring.
There are hundreds of trails. You could stay here forever დ
How on earth did you capture so much detail in that dragonfly?
He cooperated nicely! დ
Always a mystical place. Thankyou fb or sharing.
Thank you more for your kind appreciation Dor & be well my friend დ
There’s no place like Sedona!
A rare beauty დ
The dragonfly photo is truly awesome.
Honored. Thank you very much! დ
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What a magnificent looking place! The first photograph would make a beautiful painting, I think. As for that dragonfly … it is superbly captured.
I am lucky to know you Anne დ
Very beautiful photos! I live in southern Utah, and there are incredible cliffs like these in all directions.
Utah is the ultimate for red rock. Not just in the national parks, but in so many places. The Moab area is mind boggling. There are petroglyphs by the roadside. It is beyond description. Spiritual. Beautiful დ
Nature’s own version of Mt Rushmore. And what a fantastic dragonfly.
Mother Nature is the ultimate artist! Very you enjoyed & cheers to you დ
Lovely clips. Natures beauty with different faces . Love to go there some day. Thanks for sharing the best of USA always. Cheers.
Thank you for your very kind appreciation my friend & keep on smiling! დ
Just stunning landscape. It reminds me so much of northern Australia – even the red dragonfly.
Alison
I so want to return to gorgeous Australia! დ
What excellent pictures, warm and beautiful!
Thanks so much & very happy you enjoyed them! დ
Marvellous studies of all that wonderful geological drama.
Merci beaucoup mon Ami Margaret დ
The colors are amazing! The dragonfly is wow, gorgeous too! Hugz and happy travels
Love virtually traveling with you Lisa & thank you! დ
A beautiful landscape, created without human intervention. Thank you for sharing.
Yes.! And hopefully humans will continue to protect it დ
Wow!
Vielen Dank Mein Leiber Freund დ
That is a stunning dragonfly and what a difficult shot!
Thank you. He stayed still just long enough! დ
Impressive photos, especially the dragonfly! It’s such a vast country…Wow. x
Thank you Joy. We have so much beauty in America the Beautiful დ
Super Bilder. Freundliche Grüße Wolfgang
Vielen dank mein leiber Freund Wolfgang! დ
Gorgeous images and colors! Thanks for a bit of color and cheer Cindy. 😍
You deserve color and cheers Brad დ
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I love Sedona, it’s my favourite place in the USA. I took my mom and daughter there a few years ago and they loved it too. Great photographs.
I can easily see why you love Sedona. It is stunning. So happy you have experienced it & cheers to you Darlene დ
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I am truly touched. Thank you very much, and thank you for highlights these other wonderful blogs! We are part of an a kind and creative community დდ
You are so creative and I’m so glad you share.
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Awesome shots. I love all of them.
Awww…… I appreciate your kindness my friend დ
Beautiful photos of a lovely landscape! I’ve yet to visit Sedona but this reaffirms the knowledge that I should.
It is a stunning place, but be warned it is quite crowded. You can get out into the wilderness alone, but it takes effort. There are other equally gorgeous red rock places in the southwest that are practically empty. If you want some suggestions, let me know დ
I have heard that about the area unfortunately. It’s a bummer when things get so overrun that it impairs the experience. It’s good to know, though, that it’s still possible to escape the crowds.
Yes. Like Venice. Best to go off, off season! Or to less crowded, equally beautiful places.
These photos are as majestic as the scenery! I love the third photo with the water, and, of course, that last one — so close! Excellent all around.
Honored. Thank you for your very kind comments and I am happy you enjoyed! დ
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We so loved Sedona that we named our dog that! Mind you, she was the same color!
Adogable! დ