30 Day Photo Meme: Day 22
Jun. 4th, 2014 03:37 pmYes, I took the obvious opportunity to squeeze in another Grand Canyon picture, here. I could stare at that section of my photo album for hours. :)
Day 22 - a photo looking down

The first pic I took of the Grand Canyon, when we arrived on the south rim mid-afternoon. (October, 2012)

My super adorable niece, at just over seven months old. Always opinionated, that one. :) (August, 2013)

And ... looking out of maevebran's cousins' apartment window, at the Seattle Art Museum. (April, 2014)
Day 22 - a photo looking down



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Date: 2014-06-04 11:17 pm (UTC)Wow, you got there at the perfect time for a great shot! If the rest of your shots of that area are comparable, you'll have a huge art wall! I hate to admit that I've not managed to visit the Grand Canyon, but I definitely hope to some day.
Wow, that looks like some apartment! Don't think I could enjoy living in the middle of a city, even Seattle. Portland is a maybe, if I didn't live in the middle of the high rises. Not that I ever have to worry about that...
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Date: 2014-06-06 12:15 am (UTC)It was kind of a whim to tack on the Grand Canyon that trip, but well worth it for sure. This year I'm scheduling in the scenic loop road through Badlands National Park; I'm hoping for a lot more colored-rock-expanse pictures there. :)
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Date: 2014-06-06 01:26 am (UTC)Ooooh... Have only see the Badlands from the window of a transcontinental flight, but it was amazing nonetheless. I hope you get to take lots of pictures!
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Date: 2014-06-05 06:29 am (UTC)Apartment life sounds better and better as time goes by: no lawns to mow, call the supe when the plumbing doesn't work ...
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Date: 2014-06-06 12:18 am (UTC)I've pretty much been doing the 'apartment' living thing all my adult life, even if most of the time it was renting or sharing with family. It does cut down on some of those sorts of worries. But I don't think I could do it in a big city; the crowds and lack of greenspace would be stressful in the long run.