'I haven't got all day, you know, these rocks might not wait for me." 'Yeah, right. Where do you suppose they're going?' I never said our conversations were intelligent. While Jen may not look ready for rock action, she's pure 'terror' on the boulders and frankly, a delight.
We found a route to the high spot in Page itself which gave us a unique view of Lake Powell. It goes without saying what a special period it was with eyes glued to the scene.
We would like to repeat an incident that occurred in New Zealand a number of years ago that puts Page in perspective rather than on the map. We were walking on the Kepler Trek and had just returned from a major peak. We noticed a young man looking up toward that peak and we greeted him. Clearly, he was an American and we inquired where he lived.
From the spring in Jen's step one can discern how much she enjoys rock-hopping. I come along for the ride just to keep her company.
Why should Jenni have all the fun?
Shadow dancing on the rocks.
This is a new position we found, what a win.
A good time of day.
Highway 89 brings one in from the other great state, Utah.
It seems impossible to witness such amazing sights/sites
We remember David Diamond—friend, gentleman and decent human—who passed away recently following a short, devastating illness, struck down from 'out of the blue'. While we all continue, something and somebody is definitely missing. Our deepest condolences go out to David's dear wife, Jackie, and of course, his family. Clearly, there is much of which we are wholly ignorant, so much that makes no sense. 😢
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