So tell me, how much do you love these rocks of Page? (By the way, this is not a rock, but rather, a county covered in rock.)
"...and what about Lake Powell and the Colorado River? Good! Much better attitude."
"By the way, I love this shot of you, Gorgeous,...it's a wow. Okay, you can relax now, release your breath."
"I would like to wake every morning with this view...I mean, a second view after looking into your eyes..."
I like this one, two, oops, too. The subtle coloring of Castle Rock reflecting off the water gets into me.
When we were kids, (maybe nothing's changed), we used to play a game called "King of the Castle, dirty rascal". I never thought I'd still be playing this now that we are in our early forties. The funny thing is we enjoy it a lot more that we have matured so wonderfully.
The bridge across Glen Canyon Dam/Colorado River/Lake Powell. In the background-Tower Butte and Navajo Mountain prominent. 
Glen Canyon Dam viewed from a lower level. One can drive one's partner up the wall or on a better day, along the wall as above.
Glen Canyon Dam viewed from a lower level. One can drive one's partner up the wall or on a better day, along the wall as above.
Following snowfall, we try a hike on the other side of the bridge. Unfortunately, the snow managed to get across the river and lake despite closure of the bridge.
Without water in view...still very attractive although water flows in the canyon just below.
The sun hits the spot early one morning. The power of nature to produce a myriad of differing scenes.
Can't get away from these scenes.
Then again, why would we?
Without water in view...still very attractive although water flows in the canyon just below.
The sun hits the spot early one morning. The power of nature to produce a myriad of differing scenes.
Can't get away from these scenes.
Then again, why would we?
Let's focus on Jenni-she deserves recognition after some recent courageous handling of tough situations.

Nice view from here and a great one from there.
Cheers,
Nice view from here and a great one from there.
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
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