Last night Maddie and I stopped by Cathedral of The Pines. There were some nice cloud formations out and we wanted to see if we could get any good pictures. While there, we decided to walk around, and I took some random pics of other beautiful things. Like I said, the other day, you don't have to go far to see beauty. It is all around you. So far, I have heard from one of you looking to do a guest post about the beauty in your area. To make life easy, you do not have to write your post in any particular format. Just send me ten to 15 pictures with a little description such as where the picture was taken what town and state you live in etc. If you want some personal information added, please send a short paragraph telling us about you, and you can even add a picture of yourself. I will then put it in the editor and post it giving you full credit. One rule, however. Don't send pictures from somewhere where you do not live. In other words, don't send me pictures of Mexico, if you do not live in Mexico (If you live in Mexico, that is fine). Instead, send me pictures from where you do live. Trust me, there is beauty everywhere... it just doesn't always take the same form. So gather them up and send them in! Your posts will be in addition to ours, not just taking the place of ours. So if you like our writing, rest assured you will still be seeing that as well! Now, without further ado. Here are some pictures from my walk around Cathedral of the Pines last night. Cathedral of the Pines is about three minutes from my house by car. When the clouds are overhead, it can make it seem dark. That is Mount Monadnock in the background. There are beautiful flower gardens at the Cathedral too. Here is a picture of Maddie sitting on a bench, and then snaps of some of the flowers we saw there. A couple more of the flowers we saw, and then a snap of a chipmunk that didn't seem to mind we were there. The last pic is a shot from the parking lot at Cathedral of the Pines. If you look out towards the road, you can see the mountain that we live on in the distance. You can get a better view of our mountain from Rt. 119, but I am always driving, so I can never get a good pic. I will pull along the side of the road one day and take a picture though. It never hurts to show off our nameless mountain. If you ever wondered why we call this blog Mountain Rants, now you know! One final thing before I go. I want to give a final shout out to my childhood friend Chuck Rogers who died yesterday. He was 50 years old, only three months older than me, in fact. Rest In Peace, Chuck. You'll be missed.
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