We spent the 4th of July in Mammoth and Yosemite. I just can't help posting a couple of the hundreds of pictures I took.

Rainbow Falls

The Fam

I love this picture because I didn't have to do any retouching or anything!

Mono Lake- a bubbling salt lake. Aren't the tofu towers so cool?
The shore at Mono Lake
Us at Glacier Point, Yosemite, with Half Dome Rock and Yosemite Falls in the background
Ellery Lake... Isn't the blue reflection spectacular. I didn't have to retouch this one either.
One of our favorite spots turned out to be Convict Lake. These are some cacti flowers we saw along a trail. There were so many flowers I have never seen before, and yes, I got a picture of every single one of them.
Pictures might be beautiful, but I walked away shaking my head. There is no way a camera can show the scale, and the tremendous beauty. I just loved the experience. We will definately go again.