Sunday, November 10, 2013

No tricks or treats. Just some interesting photos to sum up October.




October 31, 2013: Funny how we keep running into the same people.  Windwhistle Campground neighbors.



We’re sitting at our campsite watching the world go by when who should go walking by but our next door camp neighbors from Windwhistle BLM Campground back in Utah.  We ran into them a second time hiking at Natural Bridges National Monument.  Now, here they are in our campground at Zion National Park.



The French from Bluff, Utah.


While visiting Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Center in Page, Arizona we ran into the French couple that joined us for the Navajo taco dinner back in Bluff, Utah.  Yes, of course - hugs and kisses all around again.



October pictures that didn’t make the daily blog – but still worth a peek.


October is coming to an end.  Here’s a few picture that didn’t make my daily blog, but are still worth a peek.  Some fun, some interesting, and a few I hope you will find just a little thought provoking.



October 9th

Colorado River snaking down through Canyonlands National Park.  View from Minor Overlook along the corrugated road.



October 11th 

Cemetery at Bluff, Utah.

Reverend Dan and wife, Jean side by side.



Gone, but not forgotten.



Family plots from the 1800’s – Father, Mother, and many babies and young children.  So many gone at such a young age.



October 14th

Tree trunk on hike into Sipapu Natural Bridge in Natural Bridges National Monument.


October 23rd

Lake Powell: These ducks waddled up and down the beach day after day looking for a handout.




The beginning of our last gorgeous sunset at Lake Powell.



October 24th

Morning in South Campground in Zion.



Folks enjoying Zion Rocktoberfest.



October 26th

Crags south of Springdale, just outside of Zion.  The crag on the far left is called “Dress Maker” because it resembles a dress maker’s form.  Can you see it?



October 28th

Watchman Campground: This is Chris in his little parka on a chilly day.  His doggie parents say he’s 19 years old and has lost all his teeth; therefore, unable to keep his tongue in his mouth.  He is one pampered little wiener dog!

With October behind us, I'll move right on into November.  We still have another fantastic day in Zion National Park planned before we move on towards Arizona.  We're hoping our last day will be an exciting one.  Until then ... be safe.

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