Friday, August 12, 2005

God Spilled the Paint

He displays His handiwork
for all the world to see;
If only we would trust His Son
who bled and died for me.
-David

The Carrizo plain, in the Temblor Range, 50 miles west of Bakersfield, CA

For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities - His eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse." - Romans 1:20

Note: A visitor to my blog sent along the following note:

Quote from Frank Kee on DesertUSA.net "Carrizo Plains Trip, Mar 27, 2005. Of all the places my wife and I have been hunting wildflowers in the last few weeks (Death Valley, Mojave, Antelope Valley) this location on the East side of Carrizo plains in the Temblor range (which I will name 7th heaven) was the absolute exquisite winner. Saturated with orange & yellow daisies and blue phacelia. You'll cry! Near GPS Way Point N35,13.816" W119,44.290' elevation 2376 ft . Location Temblor Range on East side of Carrizo Plains approx 9 mi south from 58 on Elkhorn Rd"

Note: The Photo was taken by Frank Kee

3 comments:

  1. Oh my...Praise God!

    Thank you David...I look forward to reading your recent postings. They look very convicting...and much needed.

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  2. The picture is known on the internet as "The Day God spilled the paint" was taken by Frank Kee

    Quote from Frank Kee on DesertUSA.net "Carrizo Plains Trip, Mar 27, 2005. Of all the places my wife and I have been hunting wildflowers in the last few weeks (Death Valley, Mojave, Antelope Valley) this location on the East side of Carrizo plains in the Temblor range (which I will name 7th heaven) was the absolute exquisite winner. Saturated with orange & yellow daisies and blue phacelia. You'll cry! Near GPS Way Point N35,13.816" W119,44.290' elevation 2376 ft . Location Temblor Range on East side of Carrizo Plains approx 9 mi south from 58 on Elkhorn Rd"

    Please credit accordingly, I do not know if Mr. Kee ever gave permission to post this image but he should at least be credited properly.
    It is not very Christian to steal from others no matter whether it is known or not.

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  3. It's a wonderful photo- however all these anonymous copies being circulated among evangelicals are all thefts of Mr Kee's property!
    It is too bad, that the pic was misappropriated and credited to someone else. Also --
    God got a little help!
    This photo was photoshopped a bit to bring out the color.
    You can tell from the sky gradations -- also the embedded “Photoshop Elements 3.0 for Windows" digital signature!
    http://flickr.com/photos/environmentalaction/358542656/meta/

    That doesn't make it any less lovely or awe inspiring but we should always seek out and be faithful to the truth.

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