I know I lose universal perspective of the beauty of the wilderness when I focus on a single region. Usually, when we come across tremendous sights, my small brain processes such views and seems to relegate earlier experiences to somewhere out in the depths of my cranium. Therefore, I deduce that earlier scenes have difficulty in competing with the latest wonders.
With this in mind, we took a look at some photographs from the outskirts of Salt Lake City, Utah, to compare with those from our recent Bulgarian trip, the period covering autumn only. I arrived at a somewhat different conclusion than my previous thoughts. Nevertheless, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and therefore, who really cares what or which might be superior. There are no winners in nature—only contributors to the big, beautiful picture.
It was impossible to choose wisely so we chose randomly, a mere handful from the Utah trip of 2021. Once again, it did not make a real difference...we think.
Cheers, Jenni and Jeffrey