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Yes what we are seeing is majestic and grandiose.  I admit it takes your breath away, but it’s not all about the big things either.  When you walk on a trail or drive along a small road, if you go slow, and you take the time to look around, and look down, sometimes you see small wonders.

We are in a desert environment, but it is full of life!  I photographed some wild flowers and a little bit of wildlife.  The animals are difficult to see and they most often hide during the day, but I was lucky enough to see a few of them and was quick enough to shoot the picture.

Here are a few pictures of things I snapped along the way.  (If only  part of the image is showing in the gallery, click on it and you will get the full picture)  None of these pictures come from a cultivated garden, all of these flowers grow wild in Utah.

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  • Paula Zenick Says:

    I had no idea that Utah had so many different kinds of wildflowers! I like the “monkey flower” especially. There seems to be quite the wave of orange socks in the shop right now, using the monkey pattern!

  • Dora Says:

    I really enjoy your blog and photo’s.
    Hope to see you in November.

  • Crissie Says:

    Just beautiful! Your photos are lovely. XX C