Going back to one of my favorite places, this week's Skywatch Friday post focuses on one specific rock in the Garden of the Gods.
It's called Kindergarten Rock.
Some of the rocks resemble their names, but I have no idea how this one got its name.
I hope you like seeing photos of this city park as much as I enjoy taking them, because as long as I live here I'll keep visiting it.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
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Such a beautiful place and I love Kindergarten Rock!! Can't help but wonder who named it and why??? Doesn't make it any less beautiful whatever the reason!! Beautiful captures and I do love your blue, blue skies! Hope your week is going well, Al!
ReplyDeleteInteresting rock formation. And interesting name!
ReplyDeleteStunning scenery!
ReplyDeleteCan't imagine getting tired of this beautiful place (in real or in pictures). And same for the blue blue Colorado sky. I remember that rock, because we wondered about the name too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Al!
ReplyDeleteCool rock formation and a beautiful sky. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family!
Fantastic photography of a gorgeous place ~ thanks, carol, xxx
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures.
ReplyDeleteReally unusual rock formation! I would like to see it up close. Great photos and hope you post more in the future!
ReplyDeletebeautiful place. i wish i could go there someday.
ReplyDeleteI can see why this is one of your favourite places. It is beautiful and the sky is a glorious blue. Happy SWF, and a very Merry Christmas too!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a little volcano, but I dont' really think it is.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures of Garden of the Gods!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing peak. Looks like a cake I would eat.
Not seem easy to climb ... but we could try ...
I like the pictures.
· hugs Al to Al
· CR · & · LMA ·
Nice rocks dear Al! I wonder how it got its name..
ReplyDeleteFabulous scenery!
ReplyDeleteWhen «Louis» has visited Colorado, he has usually tried to visit the Garden of the Gods. There is much to see there, much to learn about it.
ReplyDeleteI must say...I would LOVE to visit this place. I wonder at the name...fabulous photos.
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