I think a lot of the time I spent in the mountains before I
came down with AL Amyloidosis. I have
enjoyed many days of hiking and taking in the beauty. The photo here is one taken during one of my
climbs. There were many moments I missed
a picture because the camera was packed away or it was the middle of the night
and a tri-pod was needed to take a great time lapsed photo of the stars. One of the most spectacular events I remember
was in the middle of the night on Mt. Adams, near Yakima, Washington. I was camped out with two friends at 9,000
feet at a place called “The Lunch Counter.”
Coming out of the tent I was struck with the beauty of the night sky. I could see thousands of stars. It was so incredibly clear. I woke up my friends and told them to step
out and see the sky. This past week I
came across a web page of a photographer, Luke Humphrey, who has taken the most
spectacular pictures and captures the beauty of the mountains at night (click here). A few of the photos he has posted are from
Mt. Rainier, a place called “Steam Boat Prow” that splits a glacier. The picture shows the star filled sky with
the early morning light just touching the summit. The photo brought me back to those
spectacular moments that would stop you in your tracks.
Friday, October 26, 2012
A Slight Drop of Free Light Chains
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Good for you Rick. I like the path you are on as well.
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