The Photo Gallery
I was with an old friend (We have a bit of backstory actually) and while hanging out, she suggested I take a photo.
I spent a bit of time making it aesthetic and then realized rather soon that it was a bit… sad.
Backstory if you are interested
To sum it up, it was a mutual friend zone. I had a massive crush on said friend awhile back and for awhile, she did too. We eventually decided we weren’t ready, and by the time we were, other people had entered our lives.
This lake actually holds a lot of value to me because of all of the time I’d spent here. Sometimes I would spend hours on end just staring out into the waters… thinking about about anything. This was during especially difficult and emotional times for me where my best remedy was to just basically stare at water.
Eventually the same friend found me here (after me subtly hinting to it several times). We hung out here from time to time, just talking, and really, being friends. Each time was a bitter reminder to me that I had chosen to go here, rather than hang out with the friends that I had virtually disconnected from.
I still come here on a somewhat regular basis; I just have to be a bit more wary that certain people who think they know better are solidly convinced I’m jumping into the lake with no intent on coming out. (I guess this picture didn’t help :l )
I live in the northwest of the United States and it always rains so everything is bright green here
Sadly it takes me 1 hour to walk to work, but if i take the bus in the morning instead of driving, I do walk back. This is the view from the cycle path.
All of these are from my Yellowstone trip a few years ago, but here they are anyway:
Don’t remember the shot location or details, but I thought it was pretty sweet.
Decently cool in my eyes =P
Zoomed in from a distance; lucky timing lol
Not bad? I don’t this was Old Faithful, but somewhere near there.
A bunch of geysers at the same time. Same location as the previous.
Rare sighting of buffalo dipshit being an asshole to drivers.
Trees…That’s it.
Not that good, but I like staring at giant patches of pure grass.
I think that’s in Grand Teton National Park, right next to Yellowstone and really beautiful
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