I was checking the blogs of various family and friends today and noted that I had been "tagged" by MK. (BTW, MK is a wonderful young lady and a terrific artist -- check out her blog, Echoes of Creation, here)
Here goes:

It's a toss-up between some good options, but since I have to make a decision, I'd have to say Yosemite. When we went there, I had heard so much about it that I was expecting a let down. Nope. Advance hype is still insufficient to dampen the Wow factor when you enter the park and get that view into Yosemite Valley.

Ephesus, Turkey. I'd love to visit the house near Ephesus where the Blessed Virgin lived after she left Jerusalem.

The Holy Land while Christ delivered the Sermon on the Mount. What a powerful experience it must have been -- the Lord was abolishing the old Law and establishing the New.

Chicago. In it's own way, it can be a pretty interesting place.
(BTW, my office is the white building on the middle left side of this picture.)

Virginia. So much of our country's history took place there. I was driving near (I think) Staunton, VA once and saw a historical marker for a battleground. I said to my coworker, who was a native Virginian, "there's a Civil War battlefied near here". "No", he said, that's a battlefield from the Revolutionary War.

I think Edoras in the land of Rohan would be a pretty cool place to visit
1 comment:
Nice post (pictures always add such a nice touch). Yosemite is so amazing! ... you are tempting me to change my answer to question #1(lol). Thanks for the compliments :)
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