
Wildlife Wednesday: The Serengeti’s biggest gardeners.

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
We made it to the top of some tricky hills in our jeeps during a rain storm. This is what we saw when we arrived. We took some fun shots and then B-lined it down to TRY and beat the flash floods. Let’s just say it was a very exciting trip back to Moab.
Lake Chelan is less than 5 hours away, and feels like a whole different world. The climate is high dessert, but with irrigation is next to the apple producing capital of the world!
There was a beautiful sunset with moon-unfortunately due to the fires still burning in the hills.
Hiking the narrows in Zion has been a bucket list item for me. Had a great time on the McKay Photography Academy trip.
Bull elelphants go to the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania— voted one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the world- to die. This one seemed to be deemed by all the other species as the unofficial leader.
This man (at leasts 80yrs but no one knew for sure) was the tribe’s leader. He had 9 wives, and this was one of his daughters. I loved the tenderness and care he showed her.