Perhaps I'm getting delirious, but as I come across this boulder out on a solo hike to remote reaches of the desert, it reminds me of sliced turkey breast! Yes, one slice for me, please!! And perhaps some cloud gravy?
Do you notice anything on the boulder (above)? Next to the light color rock (which I placed there) is a lighter colored, smoothed out area on the boulder. Likely an area used by Native Americans many, many years ago for grinding seeds or nuts.
Wishing everyone who celebrates a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
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...gorgeous images, but I'll wait for sliced turkey at 5! Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeletebeautiful images and sliced turkey is certainly appropriate! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous sky !!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a Happy Thanks giving, it's not something we celibate here but any holiday is a good one. Interesting how the rock looks sliced like the slate you get in Wales. Love how yo notice the little details like the grinding area Awesome photos as usual
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your adventures!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
You really have an eye for the desert. I'd of walked right past that scuffed area on the rock and not thought a thing about it.
ReplyDeleteImagination is what kicks in your eye. good catch; BUT, but that sky is something. Nice.
ReplyDeleteSherry & jack Happy Thanskgiving.
The spammers are driving everyone nutz these days---- I'll have some of that turkey with cloud gravy! Beautiful pictures, as always. You are a lucky man.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving.
The turkey looks a bit tough to me - include me out!
ReplyDeleteTo fill your photogenic brain a slice of that turky is good food. Great pictures as always. Have a nice Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI´ve never eaten a turkey and never been on a desert either. Would love to try both. Rock solid photography, as per usual.
ReplyDeleteYou are brave hiking solo. : )
ReplyDeleteThe slice of turkey could be a little tough. :-) Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteDearest Peter,
ReplyDeleteThat was a great idea, sliced turkey rock!
Love that photo with the grinding spot.
Hugs,
Mariette
Awesome photo and love the 'slice turkey' rock ~ Hope you had lots of real turkey ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteLiving in the moment,
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I don't see the turkey, but lovely shots nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. You caught lovely sky in the pictures!
ReplyDeleteClever play on the day. Thank you friend
ReplyDeleteTurkey meat really isn't that popular here but I see where you are coming from.
ReplyDeleteThe sliced turkey was pretty tough. Sorry, I'll pass on seconds after I almost broke my tooth on the first slice. Seriously, hoping you had a Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are fantastic and it looks like a beautiful day weather wise.
ReplyDeleteLovely captures. Love your header!
ReplyDeleteVery appropriate name considering the holiday. Shows the power of nature. - Margy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures! I think that slice will just melt in the mouth :))
ReplyDeleteThat piece of rock does look like slice off the big rock. Beautiful photos. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is all soooo beautiful again, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks just like the slice of turkey I took home with me from the Thanksgiving feast.
ReplyDeleteThe long-ago table is a good reminder of how people long ago undoubtedly gave thanks every single time they ate a good meal. As we all should. I'm grateful to have a real slice of turkey in addition to the nuts and seeds.
ReplyDeleteOur minds make patterns everywhere! Yes, turkey, please :)
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