Sorry for the long delay between posts! I have been lazy about blogging lately, but I'm back and I'm ready to post like crazy about the trip back from Utah to New Jersey.
I took the above picture a few miles from the entrance to Zion National Park. I like crazy weather pictures. Maybe one day I'll be lucky enough to photograph a tornado.
Just driving to the park from the highway I saw some pretty hooked up scenery; I only wish the weather had been a little better. The sun would have really made the red cliffs stand out. Even with the clouds and rain showers, Zion was an absolutely amazing place to visit. I will be sure to go back there in future summers. You should too. Make it a priority. Please.
Just driving to the park from the highway I saw some pretty hooked up scenery; I only wish the weather had been a little better. The sun would have really made the red cliffs stand out. Even with the clouds and rain showers, Zion was an absolutely amazing place to visit. I will be sure to go back there in future summers. You should too. Make it a priority. Please.
There are two ways to see the sights at Zion. There is a scenic route that does not allow private vehicles, so the good Zion people have a free shuttle that stops at 7 different points along the road. These next few shots were taken along that scenic road. Unfortunately it was a little overcast, and at one point was actually raining. Ugh. There are some sunnier pictures I took on my way out of the park (which would be on the second way to see Zion -- on the road that DOES allow private vehicles).
Below you will see the pride and joy of my trip: my driving arm watch tan. It has faded some since its most drastic, but I'm still proud of what I accomplished!
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If you want to see real Mormons, next time take a gander through Cedar City. XOXO, Hilda
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