TALLADEGA SCENIC HIGHWAY ON MT. CHEAHA ~ ALABAMA ~ photo taken by Dianna Stover
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Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

PICTURE OF THE WEEK - SERENITY ROCK

I have lots of pictures of us in, on, and around Lake Martin.  It only takes about 45 minutes to get to the area and it seems to be a great subject for my photography also. 

I took this picture a couple years ago, and for some reason, I'm more drawn to it today, than I was back then.  Maybe it's because I've been spending a lot more time with my spiritual devotions lately, and this rock seems like the perfect place to spend some quiet, serene time.

SERENITY ROCK

Ahhhh... now doesn't that make you want to sit back and relax... and escape into your own thoughts and prayers.

Have a blessed week everybody!

Lady R

Monday, April 9, 2012

PIC OF THE WEEK - WHAT DO YOU SEE??

I'm posting a picture of a rock.

Not just any rock, mind you, but a rock with... attitude. 

Tell me... WHAT DO YOU SEE?


This rock is near one of the lookouts we stop at while exploring fire roads on top of Mt. Rebecca in the Talladega National Forest.

I think it has a distinctive feature about it.  So much so... I thought I would pass it on to my readers to help me come up with a cool title for this picture.

So tell me... what do you see?

Have a great week everybody!

Lady R (Di)

Monday, July 5, 2010

PIC OF THE WEEK - A ROCK IN THE ROAD

A ROCK IN THE ROAD
Ooops... there seems to be a rock in the road!

While cruisin' down the Little River Canyon Parkway (Hwy. 176) during our Alabama "stay-cay", we came across a rock in the road. Normally, rocks don't pose too much of a problem, but this one made you go around! The narrow curvy two lane highway that follows the rim of the canyon allows for several beautiful overlooks while at the same time letting you test your skills while you playfully maneuver it's twists and turns. However, there was a rock in the way when they built this highway so... they just went around it!

We logged over a thousand miles, was able to view seven states (Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, South Carolina and North Carolina) at one time, and could officially say we rode the Glides in three of those named states. Not bad considering we were just a mere 180 miles or so from home. After riding around the northeast corner of our beautiful state, I can't wait to share more of our wonderful treasures.

I don't know how everyone's holiday was, but we spent our 4th of July on the road... the road to happiness!

Have a great Monday everybody!

Lady R