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Palo Duro Canyon, the Grand Canyon of Texas.
#texas#palo duro canyon#travel#landscape#nature#original photography#wandering#wanderlust#explore#desert#canyon#photography#photographers on tumblr#moody skies#wanderingjana
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Benches/Chairs (No. 70)
Pontiac, IL
Staunton, IL (two pics)
St. Louis, MO
Cuba, MO
Oklahoma City, OK
Santa Fe, NM
Catoosa, OK
Palo Duro Canyon, TX
#Pontiac#Staunton#St. Louis#Cuba#Missouri#Catoosa#Oklahoma City#Oklamhoma#Santa Fe#New Mexico#Palo Duro Canyon#Texas#original photography#tourist attraction#cityscape#landmark#architecture#nature#flora#tree#exterior#landscape#travel#vacation#interior#chair#bench#Canada#summer 2014
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Palo Duro Canyon is the second largest canyon in the US
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a glimpse into my life
Looking into the canyons, feeling the wind on my skin. What a wonderful world we live in
@ palo duro national park
(summer 2021)
#national park#travel#explore#palo duro canyon#female travel#nature photography#follow#like#reblog#vanlife#traveling#solo travel#road trip#canyons#Texas#amarillo#explore texas#Midwest
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The Lighthouse, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas Panhandle
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If you ever go to the Palo Duro and want to see the Lighthouse, I definitely recommend skipping the Lighthouse trail and instead starting at the GSL trail and hiking that to the junction of the LT closer to the lighthouse itself. The trail is a bit longer, but there's way fewer people and the canyon geology is much cooler!
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Palo Duro Canyon
This was a forgotten post. Back in August, I sprained my ankle bad enough to be on crutches and in a brace. Two weeks later, we went to visit friends in Amarillo for a trip we had already planned. Thankfully I was off the crutches but I was still in a brace and hobbling around at a slow place. Originally, I had wanted to go hiking in Palo Duro Canyon but that wasn’t going to happen. Instead we…
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International Eat An Apple Day
Keep those pesky doctors at bay—at least for a day. Try a new apple-based recipe, slice one up to eat with peanut butter or honey, or just bite into a crisp apple.
There’s a lot of sayings about apples, but one thing is true no matter where you are. Apples are absolutely delicious, and they’re a healthy addition to anyone’s diet. (Well, unless you’re allergic, but let’s not talk about the corner cases, hmm?). The history of the apple goes back a long way and can be traced all the way back to present-day Turkey, and from there they’ve spread out across the entire world to become one of the most ubiquitous fruits ever.
History of International Eat An Apple Day
International Eat An Apple Day has its roots in thousands of cultural celebrations around the globe where the apple is honored. It’s presence in multiple mythologies shows how important it was, to the Norse the goddess Iðunn gave out apples that granted eternal youth, a story that carried over to the Greeks in one of the 12 Labours of Heracles, where he was sent to pick a golden apple of the Tree of Life in the Garden of Hesperides. An apple was also responsible for the start of the Trojan War, tipped off in a feud over who was the most beautiful.
Apples are delicious and are part of the identity of many countries’ food cultures. Consider the American Apple Pie, so much a part of their identity that is to state something is truly, fundamentally American, people have been known to state “As American As Apple Pie.” Apple dumplings, Apple Custards, Caramel Apples at Halloween, these delicious fruits appear all over the map as part of people’s favorite treats. Ireland was even known to make a Beef Apple Stew that decidedly had its own flavor palette, sweet instead of savory. International Eat An Apple Day encourages you to share in these experiences, and perhaps create some of your own.
How to celebrate International Eat An Apple Day
The best way to celebrate is right there in the name. Eat an apple! And there are so many ways to enjoy them, including straight off the tree, sliced and dipped in peanut butter, caramel, or dusted with cinnamon. Of course, the best way in our opinion is to consume them as part of that delicious treat, the apple pie. Do you want to top it off with the ultimate topping? A hot slice with a scoop of vanilla ice cream can’t be beaten.
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#Beringer Vineyards#summer 2023#2022#apple tree#garden#St. Helena#Napa Valley#California#Cape Neddick#Palo Duro Canyon#Maine#Texas#travel#original photography#vacation#tourist attraction#landmark#flora#nature#International Eat An Apple Day#InternationalEatAnAppleDay#third Saturday in September#16 September 2023
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Attempt at making a mood board but only with photos I took! It's my first try so it's not my best since I don't know what I'm really doing lol.
#moodboard#nature#photography#Palo Duro Canyon#The other photos are from a state park that I forgot the name of#This definitely doesn't look good#I tried okay#canyon#flowers#butterfly
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Palo Duro Canyon, Texas, USA
Matthew Lancaster
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Palo Duro Canyon - The 1st Visit
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