Sunday, June 19, 2011

Sierra Ancha Wilderness

A Few Imprints of Nature and Design found along the trails of the Sierra Ancha Wilderness.

      In the dry wilderness found in the Tonto National Forest life can sustain using less water. The beauty of such a discovery shows the possibility of growth. A native of Colorado, I will always be entranced by wild flowers and their tenacity. Upon seeing yellow columbine in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness area, my camera and I were drawn in to explore. 
Columbine Falls


A new exploration into the panoramic feature on my camera. The result is a photo that spans at least fifty feet. For those inclined to sensory imagery I added water droplets to explain the wonderful discovery of being sprinkled on by the above mountain spring. In the blue frame was the first imprint of the natural strength present in wildflowers. It began with one wildflower seed, as above so below.
That which is above is from that which is below, and that which is below is from that which is above, working miracles of one.
http://www.hermetics.org/pdf/ontablet.pdf








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