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As you begin you still don't know quite what to expect but you've
packed enough supplies unlike the other times you've turned back.
As you work your way further in, you realize you've
been here before and, you're a little nervous.
There's no sky to see but there is light.
There will be some darker days without so much light but then, you
get a glimpse from a high place and it gives you muster to keep going.
And then it happens. You have your first day when you didn't think
about smoking all day. It refreshes you and gives you strength to travel on.
By now, you've learned not to let obstacles beat you. Instead of
resisting you've learned to step around them and move on.
Finally. You've stayed the course and seen your way out
of the mazey, hazy, crazy, ways of smoking.
Hallelujah!
Love it Dale !
Dale great job. Thank you for your love to keep me believing if you can stay quit so can I . Beautiful pics too...GORGEOUS! Big hug and kiss on each cheek for you.... your simply the BEST in Jesus name amen to ME... keep on keeping on my beloved brother!
They seem to be computer generated images, but look a lot like Sedona, AZ. No matter the origin, the images are beautiful and should entice any newbie to start the journey!
Thank you JonesCarpeDiem!
they are not computer generated. I did go back and google sandstone canyons which is how I found the pictures and they are from both Utah and Arizona. (The wave in Arizona, Antelope canyon, The Vortex in Utah, Zion, Angels Landing, St George.)
Pretty cool, when nature can create such beauty without any help, thanks for the teaching Dale!
Beautiful quit pictures Dale! I can see clearly now and loving it! Hallelujah is right.
Hallelujah indeed Dale,
VERY NICE!! Thinking I'm somewhere between the second and third pictures, somedays light, somedays darker, somedays blue sky. Love the picture of the waterfall - it looks surreal.
Thanks for the picture book!
Doug