Descent
“Falling into ruin was a bit like falling in love:
Both descents stripped you bare and left you as you were at your core.
And both endings are equally painful.”
“Falling into ruin was a bit like falling in love:
Both descents stripped you bare and left you as you were at your core.
And both endings are equally painful.”
Love the cliff face.
(Though it’s better to climb than to fall off…) 😉
I love that first image, Michelle! With the eye drawn to the canine friend (I think? or is it a sheep on the wrong side of the fence?!) the depth of the descent is obvious. Beautiful, and perfect choices for the challenge!
Hey Cindi!
How awesome to see you here!
Yep–that was a very kind canine friend. He was huge and didn’t belong to me (this was in Boulder). One of the reasons I love working in Colorado are the trails that wait at the end of the day. Thank you again for popping in!
michelle
Beautiful photos and a perfect quote pairing!
Hi Maya,
Thank you so much!
I just hopped over to your page and fell in love with the very first images.
You can bet I’ll be back to visit. Thank you so much for taking the time to stop and comment.
Michelle
Michelle – thank you SO much for such kind words and the follow!
Beautiful!! Your first photo is magical – it looks like it should have a unicorn in it :-).
Hello Angela!!
I’m so happy to see you here! I have missed you and hope that your time away was restful, rewarding and healing.
As for the unicorn…did you notice the white at the end of the trail. He’s hard to see, but she was a beautiful white dog named Sadie. We adopted each other for much of the hike. She was magical in her own way 🙂