Sunday, October 30, 2011

a postcard from Yosemite...

He is like a tree planted by streams of water...
which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither.
Whatever he does prospers.
Psalm 1:3 NIV

Greetings from the beautiful Yosemite National Park.

P.S. It seems that cyber mail is also dependent on the mailman.  Though this postcard was to be sent from Yosemite last night or this morning...the wi-fi mailman was slacking off and it couldn't be sent.  By now we are some 400 miles south of the park...under trees of another kind.


14 comments:

  1. Lovely photo...is the air warmer under the trees of another kind? Hope so!

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  2. Lovely place!! Before they visited the place, friends of ours used to call it Jo-say-might, lol! Just remembered that!

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  3. Oh so pretty Judy. .and your new header is lovely too.

    Enjoy those palm trees. .you've left in the nick of time.

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  4. Beautiful Judy! You really covered a lot of ground today. Blessings...

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  5. How beautiful! I'm sure the tour must have been a great experience in that nearly mythical place.

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  6. Thanks for letting us enjoy the roads you travel. Keep safe and relax as you go.

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  7. How beautiful! You must be headed down closer to where I live...

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  8. That wi-fi man! I thought he was paid around the clock! I'm happy you get a good rest, Judy!

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  9. Yosemite is a "dead zone" -- no wifi or cell phone towers. It may be one of the last places in the USA not to have them and perhaps a very good thing wjen one is amongst nature ;)

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  10. Beautiful. I can almost hear the rushing of the water.

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  11. My wifwi seems to be my bed...so Ian peak in occasionally.
    Looks like your travels are taking you on some new lovely adventures.

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  12. I know you must be having a wonderful time.

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  13. beautiful! we went to Yosemite about 13yrs ago; we didn't get to see nearly enough. safe travels!

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