This is the view I had of Krak des Chevaliers about 16 months ago when my brother and I visited. Today I saw video taken from the same location that show the castle and the surrounding town being shelled by Assad's forces.
After we left Syria things started getting really bad, so we were probably among the last to be able to photograph in the castle. No telling what this 800 year old structure will look like by the time the violence ends.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Come Away With Me...
...and that's how Norah Jones ended her concert and we ended our week in Colorado.
Come away with me in the night
Come away with me
And I will write you a song
Come away with me on a bus
Come away where they can't tempt us
With there lies
And I want to walk with you
On a cloudy day
In fields where the yellow grass grows knee-high
So won't you try to come?
Come away with me and we'll kiss
On a mountaintop
Come away with me
And I'll never stop loving you
And I want to wake up with the rain
Falling on a tin roof
While I'm safe there in your arms
So all I ask is for you
To come away with me in the night
Come away with me
Norah Jones
As soon as the opening act (Cory Chisel) was through and the stage set up, Norah Jones and her band came out. She started with material from her new album, but eventually did several old favorites.
Red Rocks and Rain
It rained on us as we drove to Red Rocks Amphitheater and it rained on us while we waited in our car for the gates to open, but once we got inside the amphitheater, the rain was over for the evening.
Outdoor Mall, Denver
Denver has converted 16th Street into a pedestrian promenade lined with shops and restaurants. Coors Field home of the Colorado Rockies is nearby as are museums and Union Station.
Bee and Flower
I grabbed this photo just before leaving Estes Park this morning. I know I've already published a photo of a similar flower but I think they are really pretty, and this one has a bee checking it out.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Oxygen Deprivation
I sealed this bottle when we were at the highest point in RMNP, well over 12,000 feet. I went on a hike there that took me even higher. By the time we got back to Estes Park at about 7,500 feet the bottle was crushed like this. The missing volume demonstrates how much less oxygen was at the higher elevation.
Rocky Mountain National Park
Here is a map of some of the places we have been over the last few days in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Mid-Afternoon Snack
Our snack, which included a five-fruit pie (raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, apple and rhubarb) with ice cream and whipped cream (him) and bread pudding with lemon sauce (her). Yum! The previously mentioned Longs Peak is visible in the background.
Longs Peak
One of the most prominent of Colorado's 53 mountains over 14,000 feet tall, Longs Peak is the only such peak within the boundary of RMNP. Seen here from our table at Claire's on the Park restaurant.
Colorful Characters
These locals very graciously allowed me to photograph them. I think they were surprised that I would even be interested.
Downtown Estes Park
This is the main shopping district of Estes Park. The city is real clean, with lots of colorful flowers and businesses situated around the creek that flows through town. Apparently it is very crowded in the summer, but thins out a little about this time of year.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Fueling Up
Even elk have to fuel up sometime. This gas station is across the street from the lodge we are staying at.
Adams Falls
Adams Falls is on the far west side of Rocky Mountain National Park. We've now been on just about all roads within the park.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Elk at Our Lodge
These elk walked through our Lodge. Photographed from our balcony munching on the grass at the golf course next door.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Artist at Work
This artist, doing an oil painting of Alberta Falls, was ok with me including him in my shot. So I got his business card and told him I would send him a print if it turned out.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Psychedelic Chapel
Today we toured the Air Force Academy, the centerpiece of which is the Cadet Chapel. It is considered to be the most popular man-made attraction in Colorado. Unfortunately, it isn't very bright inside and I didn't have my tripod with me. When that happens, instead of trying to hold my camera steady enough for a sharp image, I go just the opposite and try to create an interesting abstract.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Purple Mountain Majesties
Pikes Peak is hidden behind this range of mountains as we drove through Colorado Springs. In 1893, inspired by a visit to these very mountains, Katherine Lee Bates sat down in the Antlers Hotel in Colorado Springs and wrote the words to what eventually became known as the song "America the Beautiful".
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Perseid Meteor Shower
I didn't know anything about the Perseid Meteor Shower happening until I heard it on the news. So I ran out and got this shot. If you look closely (you may have to click on the photo to enlarge it), you can see a faint streak at the top of this photo. It's the first meteor I've been able to capture. It took about 75 shots to actual get one on the camera. Wish I had been in Silverton, Colorado like I was a week ago!
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Monday, August 6, 2012
Waterfall
The mountains here get a lot of snow in the winter time. When the snow starts to melt, you get streams. When the streams reach a canyon wall, you get waterfalls, like this one.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Mountain Color
I always like to get some flower shots. Most of the wild flowers were gone already, but high in the mountains there were still a few.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Xterra in the Mountains
The Xterra did great on it's first venture into the mountains. If you can't read the sign, it says: Hurricane Pass, Elevation 12,730 feet".
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