



I remember walking around Yosemite wondering why I was even trying to take pictures. There was no way I could capture the beauty of it. Surprisingly, the pictures (all 173 of them) turned out pretty good. It is a place that, quite literally, takes your breath away. Everywhere you turn is a photo opportunity. I am so grateful that I got to see it.
On the way home, we stopped at the Mariposa grove of giant redwoods and I most definitely could not even come close to capturing that in photographs. Amazing.
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