Summer Bliss
Rambling through the Rocky Mountains
By Courtney BurryPublished 3 years ago • 1 min read
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Photo by John Lee on Unsplash
What is summer bliss? Endless frolicking,
on Banff's secluded trails, 'neath cobalt skies.
We stride to Bow Falls with hoodoos lurking,
windswept and sun-kissed, they regally rise.
Across scree-laden passes, we scramble,
above Lake Louise's turquoise veneer.
O'er jagged rocks to summit, we amble
through mist, the sun's languid rays reappear.
From Vermillion Lakes to Sunshine we ride,
spellbound by verdant Rocky Mountain views.
We ascend to alpine meadows so wide,
Bursting with lilac, rose, and golden hues.
Surely summer bliss is nature's pursuit,
rambling through Banff's warm and resplendent routes.
Thank you for reading.
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Courtney Burry
I love to use satire and humor. I write about travel, politics, family, feminism, sports, health & music. So, basically everything.
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