I have been gone for far too long from this little page of mine. Ailsa’s weekly challenge is here to the rescue: This week’s theme is Deep.
Deep like the tunnels of San Cristóbal in Puerto Rico. Down-down they go to the dungeon, with its walls peeling, grooves for explosives over your head, and–the centerpiece of it all–wistful drawings of frigates, left, it is said, by a Spanish captain awaiting his execution over 300 years ago.

Moody corridors of San Cristóbal, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Deep like the ravines cut by the Colorado River. Here, the mighty river makes a U-turn through Glen Canyon, a hypnotic spot known as Horseshoe Bend. Have you been there?

Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona
Deep like the oceans that rockfish roam. I met this one in the murky waters of the Kelp Forest at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Rockfish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Deep like spring grass in my back yard, at its most alive in April.

Robin and her breakfast
And, back in Puerto Rico, deep like the San Juan Bay seems at dusk when pelicans dive for their supper, as the cats of Paseo del Morro and I watch from the old City Wall.

Diving pelicans of San Juan Bay, Puerto Rico
Filed under: National Parks, Puerto Rico, Tokyo, Travel Theme Challenge, UNESCO World Heritage site, Wanderings Tagged: Castillo de San Cristóbal, Garden in spring, Horseshoe Bend Overlook, Monterey Bay Aquarium, My garden, Page, San Juan Bay
