Yosemite without people has more animal visitors.
A mini-tour via National Geographic on You Tube:
A longer video for some quiet meditation by Milosh Ktchovitch ‘Amazing Places on Our Planet’ on You Tube:
What Day Is It Anyway?, #WDIIA is hosted by Linda G Hill.
Blogging from A to Z april Challenge 2020
I’m not missing people (other than my family and close friends) too much. I think I might be a real introvert!
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I don’t think Yosemite is missing people either because it is probably getting a needed break and the animals might be happy too. I was using the word ‘missing’ as absent from. I know what you mean because I know I am an introvert and do not mind the decreased socializing. I do miss seeing family.
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Missing Yosemite… We had the honor of visiting while living in CA briefly in late 1990s. Magnificent! Thanks for sharing, Deborah. ❤
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My pleasure, Bette. ❤
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Yosemite is one of my favorite places. My mother and I used to hike there when I was a teenager, and I’ve been back a few times with my family as an adult. It’s time for another visit once this pandemic is over.
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It is beautiful and I hope you will be able to visit Yosemite again soon.
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So long ago, the only part I remember are the redwoods. I have long wanted to take my family northwest, as none of them have been. Someday, I hope.
I really appreciated the pleasant visuals and soothing music 🙂
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I hope you go there too. I am doing a post about the Coastal Redwood forests tomorrow. I am glad you enjoyed it. Thank you, Joey. 🙂
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