Encore, Encore- Mogollon Rim

Late November, I was on my way to Mogollon Rim Visitor Center in Payson, Arizona. My small car sputtered weakly up the incline of Highway 260 as a tailgating truck impatiently roared by. Another blur of wheels and steel as more cars anxiously zoomed ahead.

15 minutes before sunset, I reached my destination: a point where the road turned off into a concrete lot. I walked out to the wooden observation deck overseeing the Mogollon Rim- a 200 mile shelf with steep drop offs of 2,000 ft where I was (Source: VisitArizona). It was 35° F(1.6°C). A small group came and left just as quickly, their shivering whispers punctuating the air with white puffs.

Now, I was left as a lone audience member, watching the sunset scenery unfold in front- the soft orange glow softening the rough edges of the rugged mountains and sharp pine needles.

Slowly, the sky darkened- the stage’s curtains coming down. Encore, encore- I clamored in my mind. Not ready for the show to end, I went back to see more of Mogollon Rim the next day. This time, I stopped at Rim Lakes Vista Overlook and took the approximate 2 hour long out-and-back accessible paved trail.

Golden leaves hung from deciduous trees, while patches of snow lightly coated the ground; nature torn between autumn and winter- its two lovers. A leaf fell as I walked, tumbling in the air, reluctant to let go.

On my way back, I held my phone out to check the time, but with the battery exhausted, the screen was black. I was greeted by a not-so-flattering reflection of my double chin. I grimaced discontentedly. To counteract, I tilted my head back, as if somehow it would stretch away the extra padding.

It was then I saw it - an upside down rainbow. Never had I seen a rainbow flipped around, as if smiling back at me and reminding me to smile. I wanted to preserve this moment. By some miracle, I was able to power on my phone for a millisecond to capture a photo of that joyful rainbow- freezing that frame in time so I could come back to it again and again. Afterwards, I just stood there for minutes, looking up and smiling back.

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Życzę Tobie by radość i satysfakcja. Jaką czułeś gdy w takich okolicznościach uwieczniłeś tą piękną i wyjątkową chwilę. Nie opuszczały Cię nawet nawet na chwilę.

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Aw thank you so much @Joyek . I felt happy being able to see and capture the unique rainbow and the beautiful sunset. :sparkling_heart: Afterwards, I felt much more calm as well on the drive back home. :blush:

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Wow what a beautiful sunset @AZ_2021 pic. I have been to this Mogollon rim and it feels so amazing here. Just so many trees as far as you can see and then mountains far away that looks like a painting in itself. Thanks for sharing.

Keep Guiding!

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@AZ_2021 Thank you for sharing beautiful photos and experience in Rim Lakes Vista. The photos sunset and upside down rainbow :rainbow: are stunning.

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@AZ_2021 Ein unterhaltsamer Bericht mit besonderen Bildern und Effekt

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Wow, wonderful photograph @AZ_2021

Your photography skill is really excellent.

Thank you

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The inverted smiling rainbow :rainbow: is unseen and unheard @AZ_2021 wonderful photo :+1:

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@AZ_2021 ,

Your photos are wonderful! You have such a gift for writing. The combination is always fun and compelling.

Thank you for your posts.

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Thank you @TusharSuradkar . I agree- such a rare sight. When I researched it online, I read that it’s caused by ice crystals around the sun. :hushed: I was amazed to learn of it and see it. :blue_heart: :rainbow:

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Love it my friend @AnithaM . This is so nice to hear you’ve visited the rim as well. So true. I love how you put it- how it just looks like a painting. :heart_eyes: So well said my friend.

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Aw thank you my friend @PrasadVR for cheering me on and for your kind words. :sparkling_heart:

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Aw thank you @Tandrima2 . :sparkling_heart: I love losing myself in a scenic view and capturing a piece of it through my phone camera to take home with me. :two_hearts:

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Thank you so much @Annaelisa . So happy to hear that you enjoyed reading. :sparkling_heart:

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@Rednewt74 Aw your kind words brightened my day my friend. :sparkling_heart: To me, writing is such a good mental escape for me and I always feel lighter afterwards.

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What a beautiful narration of your journey @AZ_2021 . The views and your words blended very well. Upside down rainbow is the new thing I noticed. Thank you for sharing your amazing experience with us!

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Tyra Banks taught me to always be chin-forward to avoid the double chin @AZ_2021 , or just grow a beard :joy:

I love the Rim Country. Camping and visiting the lakes off Route 300 is a secret treat when you consider how many people just stop at Houston Mesa or Christopher Creek. You got to enjoy that by having the whole overlook to yourself. Safe travels, my neighbor.

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Thank you so much @AnubhaBangia ! I appreciate how you enjoyed the photos and post. :sparkling_heart: Your kind words made my day!

Hahaha too funny my neighbor @JustJake . :sparkling_heart:

I never knew how popular Christopher Creek was but you are right. Not many people stopped to explore that Rim Trail the day I was there. I only saw two other people in two hours. :blush:

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@AZ_2021 bonito lugar, me encantan estos lugares de montaña para perderse, por cierto, grandes fotos las tuyas. :deciduous_tree:

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