When I was off traveling for business a couple of weeks ago, my journey took me to Scottsdale, Arizona (once I managed to make it through airport security). I will spare you, gentle reader, the sad tale of over-booked hotels that left me sleeping on a pull-out sofa the first night. Or not sleeping as it actually turned out. Suffice it to say that the hotel did eventually make it all good by giving me a room that faced northeast and had an unobstructed view of the sunrise.
I was born in the desert (not Arizona, but Idaho), and I love the desert. I love its clean beauty and long vistas and spare colors. I really love the sunrises and sunsets. I loved drinking a cup of coffee on my little balcony and snapping pics while watching the sky: first the false dawn, then a hint of color in the clouds, then glorious color and the sun leaping up over the mountains.
My friend M asked if I’d put a few of the pictures up so she could see them, since it doesn’t seem likely I’ll get around to printing any of them out. So… for M… a sunrise:
(as always, click on the pic to see the slideshow – right and left side of the frame to advance/go back)
P.S. What appears to be a lake or pond is actually the water hazard at the golf course that my room also looked over. I had a nice view of several of the sand traps, too.
I tend to prefer sunsets (I’m a night person), but those photos are GREAT!
1Remark from amy — Sunday, 10/5/2008 @ 7:51 PM
Several years ago we drove from our home in San Angelo, Texas to Las Vegas, then from Las Vegas to Scottsdale, then on to El Paso and back home. Georgeous desert scenery!
2Remark from Bonnie H. — Monday, 10/6/2008 @ 6:50 AM