This Is Not Your Grandmother’s Sand

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You know how you’re sometimes paging through a magazine or looking at pictures on the net and you come across one that stops you in your tracks and you say “Ok, Now that’s pretty neat.” Well that’s the kind of views you get when you look around Great Sand Dunes National Park, especially at sunset.  That’s when you get that great light coming out of the west. The kind that turns the sand into molten gold and the mountains into an icy blue backdrop.

 This is not your grandmother’s sand. This isn’t litter box grey or the blinding white you get at your favorite beach. There are millions of colors trapped in these grains of sand just waiting for the light to release them, and release them it does. It just takes the right angle, the right intensity, the right time, and you to be there to witness them.

This was taken at the end of March at about 6 P.M. and although it was cold, as you can see by the snow still tucked in the valley there in the mountains, the light was fantastic. Because it was early Spring and fragments of Winter were still hanging on, there weren’t many people around to walk the dunes and leave their tracks across the unblemished faces of sand. Even if there had been the wind would have soon have re-sculpted the dunes faces, scouring them clean, erasing all signs that anyone had walked there. Tracks don’t last long on the dunes. This is not a place to permanently leave your mark. This is a place to view and etch the scene permanently into your memory or record it with your camera, or better yet both.

The Great Sand Dunes is a place where you can experience solitude, feel what it’s like to be out in the middle of nowhere with nothing but the towering dunes, the blue mountains behind them, the wind blowing by. To see the last of the sunlight making the dunes fire up in all their blazing glory, a place where you can experience Nature at her best.  If you’re out here wandering around the Southwest stop by the Great Sand Dunes and be prepared  to be amazed.

Amber to Gold

GoldenWalls2243Late Afternoon Japanese Tea House                       click to enlarge

As long as we’re time traveling to get out of this cold snowy weather that won’t EVER change back to summer again in a thousand years, I’ve decided to go somewhere nice for a little while. You can come along if you want to. If not, well, just stay there and be cold then.

You don’t necessarily have to go someplace hot like the Sahara, you can go someplace that’s comfortable and let the late afternoon sun perform its magic by creating colors that warm your heart as well as your body.

This is a Japanese tea house somewhere in my past that I often visit when I need to change my attitude. Today is a good day to revisit this place. The last rays of the setting sun shine through a break in the trees and light up the weathered wood in a last good-by, turning the walls and columns into a flood of gentle amber light that slowly changes into molten gold. This is a harmonious place at any time of day but it becomes a temple of inspiration when this transformation happens. I can feel a wave of calmness settle over me every time I view this image.

You may have your own spot that does this for you. I hope so. If not, borrow mine. Beauty is like love, there’s always enough to share.

Today it’s foggy, snowy, and 20°, there it’s…. well, wonderful.