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wandering into 2024, appreciating beauty wherever I can

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Leaving the hot springs at dusk and the caretaker’s cabin warmly glows
It doesn’t take long for fall to turn into winter at Glacier National Park in Montana. While the falling snow brings road closures and smaller crowds, it also opens the season for skiing and snowshoeing in the park. There are options for all ability levels and trails that offer access to spectacular scenery cloaked in winter’s blanket of white. Photo by Jacob W. Frank, National Park Service.
“Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes” 🏞🌲🏔⛅💕
Crossing the river with a little help from our friends 😅

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Yonder lies the idaho wilderness!
Made these lockscreens/phone wallpapers from photos I took during the 2016 Wonder exhibit at the Renwick Museum in DC. I made edits to adjust my photographs to fit phone backgrounds.
The first one is of the piece Middle Fork by John Grade.
The second one is Plexus A1 by Gabriel Dawes.
Let me know if you use them, but especially let me know if you've seen these pieces exhibited anywhere :)
Lake Sabrina is a lake created by damming the middle fork of Bishop Creek. It is located south-west of Bishop, California on California State Route 168, in the Inyo National Forest.