I take very few pictures with my phone
because they never seem to give justice
to what I snap. Take this one on
the left. You can get the big picture easy enough, man looking over the rock
formation to the valley below. Inside that big picture is some very amazing images
that were pointed out to me or I would have missed them.
As we were coming up the winding road to where
this picture was taken there was several times we were much closer to the tall
rock formation. In fact it was easy to see it was really three formations
reaching to the sky. And on top of the
tallest one was a ton of people who had climbed, without ropes to the very
top. In fact I notice something red
close to the top. Our friends pointed out it was a rock climber and sure enough
in a few minutes that red dot was on top of the formation. As we climbed higher
and higher, to about 7, 500 feet that rock formation looked kind of
little and we could not see the people on top, I had lost sight of the red dot
which was the shirt on someone back.
It was breathtaking beautiful at the
top with the valley spread out before us and being able to see the canyons that
wind and rain had carved out through the years.
Seriously I could have pitched a tent right where the picture was taken
and feasted on the site as the sun came up and went down. And if I was much younger I would have liked
to rock climbed those pillars of century
old rocks.
Every turn we took gave us a
different view of the beauty of the park and I was reminded how life is like
that. God brings turns that help us see
clearly a certain aspect of life.
Sometimes He brings us close enough to see details and sometimes we just
see the big picture and each one is enough for He is in both.
I declare the end from the beginning,
and from long ago what is not yet done, saying: My plan will take place, and I
will do all My will. Isaiah 46:10
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