Warning, lots and lots of photos to follow! Bucky has been working a ten day on, four day off schedule for the last two months, so Ty and I decided to head down to southern Utah last weekend during the middle of the 10 days. We got to see Bucky at night, and enjoy the sights during the day. We focused mostly on Zion National Park about 30 minutes from Kanab where we were staying. The park is breathtakingly beautiful, and may just be my favorite nat'l park so far. I was hoping to do more hiking, but Ty preferred to explore instead of riding on my back. We did get in a couple mile hike each morning, and Ty even did some pretty decent hiking. It was a great long weekend, and I'm looking forward to the fall when the weather cools off to get some more hiking in down there.
We've been enjoying the transistion to summer, complete with afternoons at the Splash Pad and watermelon. Our garden is doing well both at home and at our plot in the new local community garden (hopefully pics coming soon of that). Ty is obsessed with radishes, and pulls out all the radishes before they are full grown. The sight of him running towards me with a freshly pulled radish in hand is too precious. He's going to be a nightmare once the tomatoes are fruiting!
Yummy
The first afternoon back at the splash pad
Ty helped me open my new camera!
This may be one of my favorite shots of Ty ever
Hiking along, bringing me back a pine cone
The views from our trail
Prickly pear cactus
Snacking after our hike at the visitor's center
More views...
We went to a chuckwagon cookout in Kanab one night. Totally touristy, but too good not to join in. We "acted" out a movie scene aka were complete tourists.
This is Bucky and Mike the coyotes...
The scene
Ty and I were Indians (I'm so glad I am teaching my son these lessons...ick!)
The entire Sagebrush Consultants crew in their get-ups.
Words can not describe this photo
Back in Zion the next morning
Our hike took us above the mile long tunnel to get from the east entrance of the park into Zion Canyon.
At the beginning of the hike (you can see the guardrails above if you enlarge the pic)
The morning sun was creaping through the slots into the side canyons.
A gorgeous Juniper tree
My hiking companion :)
Gorgeous shots from the trail
At the end of the trail, with the massive Zion Canyon unfolding below us.
Didn't actually get a good shot down of the canyon.
Sunday afternoon we visited Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab. The 3800 acre sanctuary is just the most incredible well run and inspiring animal "shelter" I have ever seen. They are no-kill and have rehabed thousands of animals in their 25 years. They house all companions animals; cats, dogs, bunnies, pigs, horses, burros, and birds. They do outreach across the country and are no branching off internationally. It was such an inspiring afternoon.
This is their welcome center.
They had a beautiful Koi pond outside the welcome center.
The sanctuary occupies Angel Canyon, so there were always incredible views.
We went on their 1.5 hour driving tour (yes, it's that big!). This is outside of one of many of the dog houses.
The outdoor portion of one of the cat houses. We visited FeLV positive cats who all were housed together and all were very happy and sweet! Ty was in heaven.
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Happy Belated Birthday, Mer. Your pictures are gorgeous! They are all so clear. Nice camera, great photographer!! Do you think that animal shelter accepts interns???? I'll put Gretchen on it for next summer. I'll try not to think about Ty so close to the edge of those cliffs!!!! love, GA
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