




The world may seem to be a vale of tears, laden with conflict, and yet natural beauty can be found if we look for it.
I acknowledge - I think it's a little easier to find this beauty in the mountains of North Carolina. Here is some of the beauty I've found lately.
2 comments:
Great pics, particularly the moon and the mountains. Makes me homesick!
Glad you liked them. The scenery here is gorgeous - like East Timor, except without coconuts, the ocean, mangos, thatched roofs, monsoons, and some other things.
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