You & the Jeep Hey brother of mine. I had to take double look at the guy with the beard, hell I thought it was me lol. Really nice work Bud, take care and watch out for normal people.
Rob (the rockey guy)!
Many thanks! Wow! Great photos! You have indeed found your calling. Can sympathize with you regarding the heavy interstate traffic. I don't miss it either.
Hi Bud!! Hi Bud,
Thanks for sharing the BEAUTIFUL images and thoughts! I'm glad you have the time to bond with the rocks and pools. Have a wonderful time!
Best,
Paul
Fabulous Hi Bud, Jackie gave me the web address and I am enjoying your photography and writing. My brother Gary and I both live in Montana now. A beautiful place to photograph. You are welcome anytime. Your sister's sister-in-law. Kathy
Enjoying Your Blog Hey Bud! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us through your travel journal. Kathy and I are really enjoying your incredible photographs and words. It reminds us of our trek through the Arches and Zion National Parks those many years ago. Your tour through the Ute mountains brought back memories of a day we spent in Arches. Back then, taking the "jeep trail" in our 4-wheel drive SUV (which we never thought we would EVER take off the pavement) to see Tower Arch was all the "off-road" adventure we needed. Now we drive almost two miles up a mountain on dirt and gravel roads just to get to our house in North Idaho. Don't w**k too hard (I thought you retired), it takes too much time away from enjoying life.
Green with Envy Wow Bud - we are thoroughly enjoying your journal. The trip sounds fantastic and pictures are spectacular. Can't wait until I retire so we can travel a bit but in the meantime I'll live vicariously through you!
Gorgeous photos. Fitzie as I have always called him was my supervisor many years ago when we both worked at Texas Instruments in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
Tina keeps in touch with me with her cards and family photos.
Tnx for sharing your funny and very interesting message. Fitzie thought that I would enjoy both as my husband, Bud,and I did a lot of RV traveling in the 70's and 80's.
Ada
Kermit I am surprised that Kermit did'nt go with you into the ruins. Perhaps he did not want to go fearing Chente' Dene' and the fact that frog legs taste like chicken? Great photos brothe,r I am getting a lot of super positive comments about them.
Rocket Rob
Kermit "Digital" art, fat-bottomed SUVs, stratified debris in BP, Working girls from the Willow Tree, Silver's scratched hide and masses of asses: This is very entertaining writing. I'm jealous of Kermit.
The "gift" of your photos Bud,
John forwarded your blog to me. Your photograghs are awe inspiring. I feel as if they are a gift to us. Thank you. Love and God bless, Tina
I'm just a wanderer...
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Bud... These are extraordinary photography. Great Images... -deano.