Sometimes I ignore one of the prettiest views coming into Sedona from the NNW and that is on the left side while flying a 45 degree angle for entry into a left downwind for R3, Sedona. So here is the shot taken on Monday late afternoon after Larry and I had spent an hour and forty five minutes shooting West Fork and other areas in the Sedona area. This is a view from about 3nm out looking ENE. The mountain on the left is Wilson Mountain and then Ship Rock and other named rocks (if they were birds I would call them tweety birds) as well as a view up towards Schnebly Hill Road. I suppose I should learn all the named rocks, but ... there are still tweety birds out there :+)

 

One is making herself comfortable on the desk in its new location and her favorite resting position is on the Wacom Tablet ... time visiting with friends from out of town today ... and with those who live here. A day permeated with love and laughter and I can think of no better way to live each day ... tomorrow will soon be here; actually it is and the plan is to live this day in the same state of grace.

 

There is a fly in at Cottonwood this weekend with about forty Touring Motor Gliders from around the country participating in it. If you get a chance stop in and see them. They are magnificent machines and the people who fly them a group of really neat people.

 

Into the weekend ... share your joy ... smile and experience that soft inner glow ... for life is good ... and so are most people

 

Smiling

 

Ted

 

Love men and truth, and poverty most like will dine with you,

But peace will feed your soul.

 

Max Ehrmann

 

 

 

 

  
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