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Friday, June 28, 2019

Orca Island Weekend


Orca Island Cabins located in Humpy Cove in Resurrection Bay Seward Alaska, a fabulous place to spend a summer solstice weekend.








We spent an afternoon hiking what we have named the Bunker Boulder Scramble. Can you see the trail?  Neither could we!



We are standing on top of the WWII bunker/pillbox that is overgrown with vegetation, looking southeast at Hat Island and Resurrection Bay.



Another treasured memory of exploring Alaska, with excellent company, and wonderful accommodations.

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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Becoming Comfortable


I am learning to be comfortable with empty spaces, and am practicing not filling the void.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Winks Woods


Summer at Winks Woods, life is sweet!

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Friday, June 21, 2019

Road Trip


Sometimes life requires a road trip. Happy summer solstice my friends. 

Where does the road take you this weekend?

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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Unlikely


They were unlikely companions, in fact they were not even friends. He was in charge of watching over her and she resented him for his position. They were locked up together in a tiny one-room flat high above the city streets where only the occasional sound of a honking horn or the smell of the restaurants below reach them.

"When do you think my father will let me leave this place and get back to my life?" Julia asked him.

"That's a silly question," Ken replied.

"Not really given my position, held here with barely the sound of the neighbors radio and no news of the outside, and you are never forthcoming with any grand information."

She got up from the couch where she had been lounging absently playing with her hair, crossing the short distance to the table where Ken was pouring over a stack of papers. Plopping in the empty chair at the table, she stares at him until her gaze broke his concentration.

"What would you have me do?" Ken asks, lifting his eyes hoping not to meet hers.

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Monday, June 17, 2019

The Best of Lives


May the best of your nine lives be spent relaxing in the grass without a care in the world.

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Friday, June 14, 2019

Zion National Park ~ Mukuntuweap





The Southern Paiute who used to live in and round this canyon called it Mukuntuweap: Moo-KOON-too-weap.  In the pronunciation the u's are long and the emphasis is on the 'kun'.

In 1860 when Isaac Behunin, an early Euro-American settler, lived in this area he was recalled as calling this place Zion.

In 1909 the area was dedicated Mukuntuweap National Monument, by October 1919 Congress passed Senator Smoot's bill making the area Little Zion National Park.

Today it receives 4.5 million visitors a year.

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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Grand Canyon North Rim




Vast, beautiful, amazing!
Everything they say about it is true!

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Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Navajo Bridge & Colorado River




The Colorado River, Marble Canyon, and the Vermilion Cliffs!



The landscape looking south from Highway 89A in Arizona between the Navajo Bridge and the plateau that leads to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. It was a beautiful day for a drive.

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Monday, June 10, 2019

Natural Bridges National Monument


Can you see the natural bridge?  The photo below has the name of the bridge just above the opening.




It was a bit rainy with a few moments of hail, and some sunshine. We drove the scenic loop twice to find breaks in the weather to get out of the vehicle and walk to see all three bridges.

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Friday, June 7, 2019

Valley of the Gods & Moki Dugway



The sign at the beginning of this dirt road states that the road is not traversable when it has been raining, and that sign does not tell lies. We drove six miles into the Valley of the Gods when a swollen impassable creek was cause for us to turn around.


Route 261 from Mexican Hat leads to the Moki Dugway, a road with switchbacks galore, and a gain of about 1,700 feet in elevation in three short miles. Plus did I mention the dirt mound guardrails, yup totally scary and cool in the same breath.



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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Wilson Arch ~ US Route 191



Wilson Arch is accessble from a pull off parking area along US Route 191.  It is a short uphill scramble, and is similar in nature to pulling off at the Denali View Point South along the George Parks Highway in Alaska, only in Alaska the climb to the top is a bit easier.

Amazing landscape along the drive south towards our next destination. 

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Green River






The drive to Green River Utah was surreal as the dark storm clouds loomed ahead of us, and the clear skies grew smaller in our rear view mirror. The countryside was green with sage, and purple with blooming lupine, and another light purple blooming plant that I am currently not able to identify.

When we arrived in Green River it was pouring down rain, and the Tamarisk Restaurant served a welcome wonderful meal. We lodged at the Skyfall Guestrooms which are located below the Tamarisk Restaurant, very fancifully decorated and comfortable.

Another successful day on holiday!

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