Saturday, March 13, 2010

Olive Oil For Eyelids

The small trees of the Rocky Mountains

Over the last three years my wife and I spent our holidays in the United States. Having seen much of the east and the west coast, we wanted to get to fulfill a dream and get on a tour of the Rocky Mountains and the Wild West.
This trip was something normal Off the beaten track. Not so much the big cities were the focus, as a beautiful landscapes.
On this tour explores many destinations on foot. That was for us a completely immersive experience, spending hours by the National Parks Hiking. Since this here is a bonsai blog so, I will not bore you with vacation pictures. But what an incredible highlight for me personally was to see many, many Yamadorianwärter of tree species that are known otherwise only from bonsai books. This unbelievably in a beautiful landscape.
A Yamadoriaustellung for myself, it was no better. Here are a few images from the Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef and Arches National Park. To consider
images twice the size to be able to simply click once in the picture.

impressions of the Bryce Canyon:

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Capitol Reef:

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Arches National Park:

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