Happy Halloween,
After a couple of days off I decided it would be time to get back into things on Steemit. Today, started off with a great Halloween show with @WhatsUp and we had a blast. If you missed it, then stay tuned for a great audio recording coming soon. WhatsUp did some curation's and read a poem and featured some links for people to check out, whilst I read The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe. My reading was fairly long but I did it in parts so it wasn't too much of me vocalizing all at once.
However, this blog is about my recent walk to Garden of The Gods in Colorado, USA. The #WednesdayWalk was initiated by @TattoodJay and this was just to get most of us out to take a walk around town, maybe just to our backyard or a block or two down the street. This initiative is a good one and I try to join in as often as I can, especially when it comes to photography. Since it is one of my hobbies and one of the reasons I came to Steemit.
This past weekend I went on a walk through the Garden Of The Gods, this was a very sacred sight at one time and I have featured it in a past blog but after I received my new camera I have not had the chance to get back to take some shots. Thankfully, I was in the mood to take a drive and explore this area one more time.
As anyone who knows me can say I do love to take big snaps and I was able to figure out what happen to my last shots and why they were so small, I was taking them from the data part of my computer and not where the actual photos were stored. Live and learn!
The above photos were practice shots as I was walking around the area and trying to focus my telephoto lens. Slowly I am learning how to switch from telephoto to regular 35mm.
Then guess who I came across? A lovely pack of riding horses, I found out after I had spent a little bit of time with them that the were owned by a group of people who just load up their horses and take them for a ride through the Garden Of The Gods. How cool is that?
In between I am still looking for small plants and flowers to practice shooting, so I found these juniper berries that I love so much and the smell was really lovely.
As I continued my walk through the Garden Trail (this part I had not walked through before) was a delight and as I captured my walk towards the main garden, I was filled with pure love. It is moments like these that really make living on Mother Earth rewarding.
There was not much change of color and most likely not as vibrant as the east coast, but I still enjoyed capturing the slight change of colors that transformed some of the local grasses, shrubs, and vegetation.
The textures of the rock were lovely, and I the photos I could capture with my telephoto lens brought a smile to my face. While learning this process it can be quite frustrating when the feel of what one sees is not expressed clearly. The walk altogether was no more than a couple of hours and the trails are very well worn. The traffic is quite high and very difficult to park, and not many bathrooms so if you ever come this way be prepared.
Hopefully, you enjoyed taking this walk with me through a very special place in Colorado and had a very safe Hallow's Day! As always I love community engagement, so please leave a comment below and I will be sure to respond.
Yours,
Thank you for stopping by to read my blog. I’m a Certified Indian Blood member of the Hopi & Apache Native American tribes, Reiki Master-Teacher, Medicine woman in-training, paralegal, researcher, and writer based in the mountains of Colorado, USA. I work closely with fellow planktons and minnows in a few groups by helping them adjust to Steemit and curate quality content. I’m especially interested in finding others who love natural medicine originating from ancient practices, gold and silver, and energy work. Additionally, I'm the creator of Red Radio, #FreedomFriday, and #MedicineCardMonday so if you are interested in receiving Native American Medicine stop by my blog every Monday to say hello!
A'OO, Eagle Spirit