LadyKatesPhotography > December 12 

 Ornament hanging in the gift store of the Awahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park
LadyKatesPhotography > ************************Yosemite Chapel************************
*************One of Yosemite’s Famous Landmarks****************

Located in the breathtakingly beautiful Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, the Yosemite Chapel, Yosemite’s oldest structure, has touched the lives of untold thousands of people who have come from around the world to Yosemite Valley and been blessed through their visits to this serene environment.

Of the structures in public use in Yosemite National Park, the Yosemite Valley Chapel is now the oldest. This little New England style church was built under the sponsorship of the California State Sunday School Association, partly by subscriptions from the children, but mainly from the voluntary contributions of prominent members of the Association. 

The Chapel was built in 1879 by those who recognized that the God who created our wonderful surroundings is even more incredible than His creation. As the psalmist declares "O God, You are more awesome than Your holy places" (Psalm 68:35). 

Mr. Charles Geddes, a leading architect of San Francisco, made and presented the plans. Mr. E. Thomson, also of San Francisco, erected the building at a cost of between three and four thousand dollars. It will seat an audience of about two hundred and fifty. Mr. H. D. Bacon of Oakland donated the bell. When its first notes rang out on the evening of dedication, it was the first sound of "the church-going bell" ever heard in Yosemite.
LadyKatesPhotography > November 19 

**************Full Moon Rising Over Half Dome*****************

 Last week, my sister and I spent several days absorbed in the majesty of Yosemite! We were a touch envious that we didn't get the snow which Micalngelo did during his recent visit there, but seeing as we were camping, I'm sure we were more comfortable without that experience!

The icing on our cake was the full moon! I was really excited with the idea of attempting to get some photos of that beautiful moon rising alongside Half Dome!  I give my sister a lot of credit for sticking it out with me on the night of the actual 'full' moon. We were at the location of choice a little earlier than we could have, thus, we had to wait a while...and it was getting colder by the minute!! We stood, swayed, pranced, danced, sang, fidgeted, watched coyotes get a touch too close....just trying to keep warm!!
Three nights later, I set out to try again at a different location, with my sister graciously offering to "stay, and guard our campsite!"
What I experienced over the next three hours was one of 'life's most memorable'!!  It was as if I had Yosemite Valley TOTALLY TO MYSELF.
The sky was glittering with stars; the air was crisp and intoxicating with the wonderful mountain aromas; the sounds were peacefully melodious!
I watched the sky to the left of Half Dome as it began to glow brighter and brighter , before the moon finally showed its face from behind mountain silhouettes. As the moon rose higher, the brighter the Valley became!  'Twas absolutely beautiful and very soul-nourishing!

My alone time was also an intense technical practice session with my camera. (Plus the fact that I had broken my tripod during the previous 'full moon session')

Johnloguk......you'll be proud!  I thought of you, and your rucsac; I took an extra knitted scarf with me!  It wads up any which way you want it to, as long as you can find something to place it on!! Worked like a champ!

Dedman......you'll be proud, too!  I thought of you as I had to lay down on my belly, in the cold dirt, to get the shot of The Chapel (it's in my Contender gallery) because the only thing I found to wad the scarf on (as a tripod) was a (low) rock!!

I've included a few more shots from the Full Moon sessions in 
my Contender gallery
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"Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, 
places to play in and pray in, 
where Nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul alike."      John Muir
December 12

Ornament hanging in the gift store of the Awahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park
LadyKatesPhotography > December 12 

 Ornament hanging in the gift store of the Awahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park
December 12

Ornament hanging in the gift store of the Awahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park
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