The Beauty of the Creation

We’ve seen some pretty spectacular sights along the way, and it can be hard to keep track of them. Some are man-made, some are God-made, and some are a combination. But most of the time it requires being in the right place at the right time. And frequently we are in too big of a hurry to really stop and appreciate those times.

From a Walmart parking lot in Cody, Wyoming, October 2016

One of the best pieces of advice we got when we first considered fulltime RVing was this:

“Don’t just stop and smell the roses, stop and watch them grow.”

Early morning on Lake Davenport, Clermont, Florida, November 2017

Whale watching off the coast of Boston, Massachusetts, June 2018. The sky was just as spectacular as the whales, neither of which can humans make happen.

Off the coast of Boston, Massachusetts, June 2018

Off the coast of Boston, Massachusetts, June 2018

Off the coast of Boston, Massachusetts, June 2018

The solar eclipse, August 21, 2017, 98% coverage in West Yellowstone, Montana. It turned gray but not completely dark like it did about 60 miles south of us, and the temperature quickly turned about 15 degrees cooler.

The solar eclipse, August 21, 2017, 98% coverage in West Yellowstone, Montana. It turned gray but not completely dark like it did about 60 miles south of us, and the temperature quickly turned about 15 degrees cooler.

The solar eclipse, August 21, 2017. Close-up of the shadow of the trees in the above picture.