“Whatever befalls the Earth, befalls the sons and daughters of the Earth. This we know. The Earth does not belong to people; people belong to the Earth. This we know. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family. All things are connected.” – Chief Seattle
In honor of Earth Day and inspired in part by Michelle at BoomerEcoCrusader, I’m changing up the photos of the week to be some of the things I’ve been lucky enough to see on planet Earth.



Mt Elbrus (part of the Caucus Mountain Range) in Russia



The Mexican Volcanoes






The Himalaya including Tengboche Monastery, the Khumbu Icefall and Mt. Everest left to right in the bottom row.






And my home territory – the mountains of the Pacific Northwest






And the waters of the Pacific Northwest.
Happy Earth Day, Everyone!
Indeed, the Earth is a precious wonder, as the Native Americans have always known. Thanks, Wynne.
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Eeks. Is that you sitting on an ice plateau? However did you get there without slipping and risk breaking every bone in your body? Ice shoes, I suppose. And then—you had to get up and walk away safely . . . Anyhoo, fabulous photos and thanks for sharing!
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Such an interesting question, Julia. I don’t remember it being a hard task to pose on that ice seat – but maybe because it was just outside Everest Base camp so everything was icy. Or maybe I was too oxygen deprived in the thin air to remember? 😉 ❤ The thing I remember most about sleeping at base camp is how loud it is up there – the mountains and snow shift constantly sending out thundering echos of avalanches and snow slides all the time. It's fascinating!
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Wow, Wynne! I had no idea that it was so noisy up in them thar hills! How lovely that you didn’t get buried amidst one of those avalanches or snow slides! How adventurous and courageous you are, my dear!! I’m happy just to enjoy the pics!
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How blessed you are, Wynne, to have seen such wonders 🙂💕🙏 We live on a truly wondrous planet. I spent a few years shouting my concerns – to no avail – from the rooftops. I do my best, now, to quietly honour the earth by consciously living in a way that (I hope) does as little damage as possible. I fall short too much of the time, of course. But I have to believe that every little bit helps…🙏
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I love how you put it – that we have to believe every little bit helps. Because otherwise it feels futile to keep trying. Here’s to hoping that it really does!
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🙏🤞💕
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What wonderful and special pictures, Wynne. The perfect offering for Earth Day.
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Thank you, Jane!
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Fantastic photos Wynne, I agree that you have been lucky to see those beautiful mountains. Let’s hope that we, the human kind, will able to preserve them for the future generations.
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I hope we can preserve them too, Cristiana! Thanks for the lovely comment!
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Beautiful pics and one of my all-time favorite quotes 🤩 What nice way to start the day!🙂
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It’s a great quote, isn’t it? If only we could keep that reverence in mind. But you do such a great job with your RebEarth posts! Happy Earth Day, Todd!
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Thanks Wynne!🙂 Happy Earth Day! Hopefully humanity will gets its act together 😰
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Thank you Wynne!
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We’re lucky to live in this area, aren’t we, Deb? 🙂 ❤
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Thank you for sharing wonderful photos of your journey through life!.. as I grew up on the farm my dad always said “if I take care of the land, the land will take care of me” and hopefully I can carry on the tradition… 🙂
Hope you and family are having the mostest wonderfulest earth day ever and until we meet again..
May love and laughter light your days,
and warm your heart and home.
May good and faithful friends be yours,
wherever you may roam.
May peace and plenty bless your world
with joy that long endures.
May all life’s passing seasons
bring the best to you and yours!
(Irish Saying)
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Thank you, Dutch! What a wonderful line from your father. Yes!
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Thank you for sharing Wynne. Your photos are amazing. You have achieved some great feats. Is the mountain with smoke coming from it a volcano?
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Yes, it’s a volcano named Popocatepetl in Mexico. It’s been closed to climbers since the late 90’s. We were able to climb its sister mountain, 17,160 ft Ixtacchuatl (the other two pics in that bunch) which is completely snow covered since she’s not actively belching smoke. 🙂
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That must have been en amazing experience, Wynne. Climbing mountains – appreciating the views, as well as the achievement of climbing. But then to also see an active volcano. I can imagine that would have been exhilarating
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You know what? I forget, sometimes, because you’re so humble…that you’ve traveled the world as an elite athlete…mountaineer extraordinaire. Thank you so much for sharing the montage of photos. I love it. 🥰
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Whoa, “elite athlete” – I’m howling because that is not the case at all!! I have been lucky to travel with some though… Thank you, my friend!! ❤
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From where I sit…yes, yes you are. (Emphasis on SIT! 😜)
😎😘😎
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Wow, stunning shots! Very cool Wynne! Great way to celebrate Earth Day.
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Thank you, Brian!! 🙂 ❤
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These are incredible photos, Wynne. These beautiful photos of the Himalayas, Pacific Northwest mountains, and waters are just amazing. It’s also a great reminder that we are all connected to the Earth and have a responsibility to protect and care for it. ❤
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So well said, Ritish! We have a responsibility to protect it – yes!
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Definitely 💯
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You are a lucky woman indeed. Thanks for sharing these gifts, Wynne.
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Very lucky for sure! Thank you, Susan!
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Wow, what incredible photos! As others have mentioned, it’s amazing to think about the places you’ve been and the feats you’re achieved!
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Yes, I’ve been so lucky to be able to see some wonderful views. I think they help add to perspective! Happy Earth Day, Erin!
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Awesome Wynne! You and I have both been truly blessed to wander among and experience the magnificent beauty and calming solitude of some of His lofty mountain cathedrals.
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What a great way to put it Fred – we have been so blessed! What an honor and experience!! ❤
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Wow! I feel so humbled by your photos! I have always viewed lovely photos of our earth but have never done the things you have nor have visited the tops of the mountains! Truly magnificent! Yes, we all need to see these beautiful wonders to remember that we need to care for our beautiful planet.
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What a lovely comment, Tamara. You are right – the visits to wherever our special places are stay with us as inspiration! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Yes, yes! 😀 😍
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Happy Earth Day, Wynne. These photos are spectacular. You have seen many fascinating and breathtaking corners of our planet and may we all continue to do our part to keep it this beautiful for our kids and their kids and grandkids.
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May we all continue to do our part – well said, my friend. Here’s to that! ❤
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Great way to celebrate our beautiful earth!
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Amazing planet Earth! Thanks, Rebecca!
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos, Wynne. I’m happy to hear you took some inspiration from my post. Your photos from the pacific northwest have me looking forward to my summer vacation on Vancouver Island and my trip to Seattle in August—although the Seattle trip will be work with very little downtime to explore.
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Oh, I love knowing you are coming this direction, Michelle! Vancouver Island is so beautiful!
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I’m excited to spend some time there. I have only been there once for an overnight visit.
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Beautiful photos of beautiful places on earth. Thanks for sharing them here. You get around, don’t you?
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Thank you, Ally! You have me laughing — well, I used to get around and kept some pictures to prove it. 🙂 ❤
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Beautiful pics Wynne. Happy Earth Day!
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Thank you, Alegria!
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Wow! Often I’m proud to just see a pretty forest but these are some amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, thank you, Jonah!! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment!
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Couldn’t agree more, Wynne. The Earth does not belong to us. We should be the caretakers instead of just takers!
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Oh, Bruce – love that. “We should be the caretakers instead of just takers!” Yes!
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I’m so happy to have seen these pictures! So amazing the things you’ve done and seen!
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Thank you, Betsy! I’ve been lucky to have some fun adventures!
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You have conquered some interesting territory within our big, beautiful world! Thanks for sharing your visual adventures with us. May you and your children continue to create additional chapters!
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Thank you, Mary! I hope we do less conquering and more gentle visitation. 🙂 Hope you’ve had a lovely weekend!
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Every single photo is awe-inspiring. How lucky you are to have seen these in person. Happy belated Earth Day!
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Lucky for sure. Thank you, Mark!
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