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Birds Of Prey

Majestic in appearance, silent in flight, unmoved and stalwart as they command their surroundings from high above, birds remind us of our own limitations and the glorious creative mind of their Creator.

“But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” -Isaiah 40:31

Spirit Island in front of the Hall of the Gods in Jasper Alberta.

No one is allowed to set foot on the island for it is an Indigenous sacred site. All the trees are now dead from a pine beetle infestation in the area. The beetle had no concern for its sacredness. There is nothing new under the sun: the unbelieving man will always worship the powerless creation and deny its Creator. Nature is not a god, but rather, the visual handiwork of God. Modern pop culture pantheism has enthralled a new generation. There is nothing new under the sun.

White Pocket, Arizona

Cities obscure the glory of the world all around us and turn men inward to focus on themselves. Only in nature, can we look outward and get a glimpse of God’s handiwork, which is our playground and medicine for our souls.

“Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.” ~ John Muir

“I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.” ~ George Washington Carver

Fall Colour Reflection

“I never felt so young before;
There was so much life in me.
Still, I longed to search for more.
But those days are gone now,
Changed like a leaf on a tree,
Blown away forever.”

-Dream Theater, A Change of Seasons

Delicate Arch

Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Utah, is one of the most incredible naturally occurring phenomenon in the world. One cannot help but stare at it endlessly and wonder what it took for this rock formation to occur. Countless years of wind and rain have pounded against the orange sandstone to form this amazing natural structure; a reminder that adversity in hard times creates those things that can stand strong.


Lake George, Mammoth Lakes, California

Sometimes you have moments that are perfect. It was quiet. It was still. And the reflection was so perfect it didn’t seem real. These are the moments one should pursue. Not the fleeting, mundane, or vacuous moments that most pursue that give but temporary gratification.


Joffre Lake, British Columbia

Until you see the colour of the water for yourself it’s hard to believe such lakes exist. The water from the glacial run-off is this other-worldly turquoise that leaves you in awe in the context of its surroundings.

 

The Narrows, Zion National Park, Utah

There are few hikes more interesting, more accessible, and more breathtakingly beautiful than The Narrows in Zion National Park, Utah. It is a long walk up and down a river that has carved through a canyon over the millennia. It is wide in some spots and narrow in others with walls on either side rising to the skies. It is pure testament to the power and beauty of nature. One cannot help but feel both exhilarated and overwhelmed by the grandeur of the canyon.

Angels Landing, Zion National Park, Utah

Angels Landing in Zion is my favourite place of anywhere I’ve ever been. I’ve done the hike 4 times to date and plan to do it many more times before I’m unable to navigate its steepness. It is a 4 mile hike up the spine of a rock structure that gives you an unrivalled view of Zion Canyon. It is narrow in spots and not for the feint of heart but the reward at the top more than makes up for those anxious moments.

This place is special to me for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the representation of the various forms of freedom we experience as humans. I suppose the closer we get to Zion (heaven) the freer we feel.

Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona

This photo was taken on my second trip to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona in 2016. Clouds and lighting change the look of the area with its mineral-rich coloured rock and dark water. It is a breathtaking vista at any time of day as one looks out over this picturesque bend in the Colorado River.

It’s a 1,000 foot drop down to the river and many tourists venture perilously close to the edge. It’s an easy walk from the parking lot and an absolute must-see when in the area.