Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the ocean depths. You care for people and animals alike, O Lord. (Psalm 36:6)
In the winter of 2006, mere weeks before our second grandchild was born, my husband and I, Debbie's parents, John and our granddaughter went walking in the Drakensberg foothills. As we crossed the river to enter a beautiful forest, I stopped and took this photo.
The Scripture is an extension/reiteration of the post I did yesterday.
Serenity sums up that photo very nicely! Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteTricia;) Welcome to my blog. Thanks for your kind comment.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place! Good composition on the shot.
ReplyDeleteHi mountain.mama;) Welcome to my blog. Thanks for visiting and commenting. To think that in those days I never thought I'd be using photos on blog posts. I've always just loved to take photographs -even as a child, I was the one who lined the family up and took photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteThanks Regina;) Blessings.
ReplyDeleteYou said the perfct word: Serenity
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
http://digitalpolaroids.blogspot.com/2009/05/palm-tree.html
Such a gorgeous scene, beautiful shot.
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Guy
Regina In Pictures
Beautiful! My son and daughter-in-law, PCVs in Niger, visited Drakensberg in March and have beautiful photos of it, too. They loved South Africa.
ReplyDeleteDigital Polaroids;) Welcome to my blog. Thanks for visiting and your kind comment. I'm interested to see your blog - will pop in there shortly.
ReplyDeleteHi GuyD;) always good to hear from you adn thanks for your comment
Hi Pat;) I've seen your blog but not sure if you've visited here. Anyway, welcome! And thanks for your comment. I have a fellow blogger in Niger: Esther Garvi - what an interesting life the PCV's lead.
what a beautiful place. wow. stunning photography too :)
ReplyDeleteHi Dorinny;) Welcome to my blog. Thanks for your kind comments about my photo. The Drakensberg is a wonderfully serene and restful place. We have climbed a few of the high peaks which is challenging but exhilarating! If you don't believe in God, you certainly will when you've seen His glory from the high 'Berg.
ReplyDeleteWow! It is indeed serene!
ReplyDeleteHi Kirigalpoththa ;) welcome to my blog. thanks for your visit. I'll pop over to visit you soon.
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