“The world is charged with the grandeur of God.”
Gerard Manley Hopkins
This scene was taken along Weld County Road 90. I drove around this morning in search of new locations to experience and photograph sunrises which offer wide open spaces, solitude, and silence. As I stood there knee high in grasses, a Dove cried out its mournful sad song while a Meadowlark sang to me. A coyote crossed the road and I must have seen a dozen Red Tailed Hawks. And one proud white tail buck stared me down. It is quite isolated, which is one thing I am looking for. I may have found what I was looking for. So be warned you may see more images from this location. Since it’s about 35 miles round trip it’s not going to be a daily visit. Anyway, I am grateful for this morning’s sunrise and the visible grandeur of God. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Sorry for placing the horizon so close to the center (Well not that sorry.). 😂
2 Comments
Earl
It looks like a prime spot, Monte. Maybe that buck was telling you to keep it a secret. LOL
Monte Stevens
I can imagine him asking me to not give it away. There is so much encroachment already. So, I’ll grant him that privacy and not make it a regular visit like the natural areas of Fort Collins.