I’ve heard it said that “God is in the details,” and I believe it. In addition to the HUGE scenery we saw on our trip to the American southwest, we also appreciated many smaller details.
Like the trees leafing out in a remote canyon.
The petroglyphs that are over 1000 years old.
Each motif is about a foot high.
BTW, I learned these definitions: petroglyphs are”pecked” or scratched into the rock’s surface, while hieroglyphs are painted on.
In the midst of very limited moisture and greenery, hearty cacti still managed to put on a show.
There were many visual delights.
But, wait a second. Surely, there’s also inspiration in my own neighborhood. And what about yours?
Ellen Lindner
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