Tuesday, February 5, 2013

A Day at Bryce Canyon and Kodachrome State Park


It is hard to believe that each day could possibly get any better, but that just seems to be the case with this Southwest journey of ours.   We left our condo this morning at about 9:30.   It is now 6:00 PM.   We were just commenting that we have only traveled 125 miles, but Oh the things we have seen!   The top picture was taken at an area called Red Canyon.   As you can see, we had traveled up quite a bit in elevation as there was snow all around.   Roger was nearly beside himself with the look of all the snowmobile trails. We all knew exactly what he was wishing!   As you can see in the picture, sometimes the road just had to go through the rock!


The second picture is a wonderful view down into Bryce Canyon.   The structure you see in the center is the famous Thor's Hammer.   It was magical to see all those hoodoos covered with that light frosting of snow.   We ended the day coming back to the same lookout at sunset.   The colors were so different and the shadows were almost eerie.




The bottom picture is taken at a park called Kodachrome State Park.   One ranger told us that in any other state this would be a national park, but it can't quite compete with Bryce and Zion.   It was so unique.   We hiked up to this overlook.   The park is filled with strange sand formations.   We were the only people in the park.   It certainly makes you feel like you are in God's country when you seem to be so far from any real civilization.  

We are staying tonight in a place called Ruby's Inn.   It was the first lodging here at Bryce Canyon.   Very rustic looking lodge and comfortable rooms.    We will head back toward St. George tomorrow and hope to spend the afternoon exploring the historic city center.   Might even take in some entertainment at the Morman Temple.  

Bob, Deb, Marsha and Roger

This is from Debbie:   A special hello to two groups of folks.   First of all, hello to all my friends at the Jefferson County Literacy Council.   I hope you are following along with me on my adventure.   Hope everything is well back home.   We hear there has been lots of snow.

Second hello is to all my friends in Mrs. Rawinski's 4th grade class at Barrie School in Fort Atkinson.  I hope all is well there and that Mr. Rawinski is doing a good job listening to your book reports.   Maybe he will want to take over my job!  

Mrs. Noll

13 comments:

The Metcalfs said...

Just catching up with your last blogs and it sounds like you're having a great time. The scenery is beautiful and the weather looks great. It's -5 this morn and we've got 3-5 inches of snow in the forecast for tonight. Looking forward to more stories.
Jen

trenajoy said...

We love your blog. Thanks for the shout out. Everyone was happy to see your pictures and hear how you are doing. We'll check back next Wednesday, too. - Trena Anderson

Unknown said...

Hi Debbie!
I see your Blog, and the pictures are beautiful.
Enjoy your trip, and in March I see you again.

Lauro Konzen

Anonymous said...

Hi Debbie!
Your pictures are beautiful.
Enjoy your trip.
You look very happy.

Anonymous said...

Hello debbie! we mising you, you looks very happy you pictures are amizing enjoy your trip. we see you on march.







Pedro

Anonymous said...

Hello debbi! My name is Maria.Your pictures are beatiful.We miss you.

Maura said...

Hi Debbie!
Your picture are beautiful.
Enjoy your trip.
You look very happy.
I am here in class studding English with Trena. I loved your pictures. Congratulation for your trip. When you stay in class, I not go, because my dog was sick. Have good week! Good luck!
Maura

Vanessa said...

Hey guys, looks beautiful!! Glad to hear that you are having such a great time and enjoying some nice weather. We are home and settled in and back to the grind!

Karen & Kenn said...

Sounds like you guys are having a ball. And that's what it's all about. Safely back home from our mini trip to Colorado. Sure wish we could have hooked up with you guys in St George.

Karen & Kenn said...

Sounds like you are having a ball and that's what it's all about. Sorry we could not meet up with you in St George!!

Unknown said...

Glad you made it safe and are enjoying your time. A lot of these photos sure look familiar! I think when we went to Kodachrome, we were the only people there at the time too. Looking forward to seeing you in a couple of weeks!

Bob Noll said...

How excited I was to see all the nice comments from my friends at JCLC! It was so nice to hear from you all. I am having such a nice time. It is very different here from Wisconsin. I am liking the nice weather and the sunshine. I will look forward to hearing from you maybe next week.

Debbie

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Noll, We loved reading about your trip. We are glad you are having a good time. We miss you. It will be fun to keep reading about the exciting things you are doing.

Your pals in Mrs. Rawinski's Class