Saturday, February 13, 2010

Spring in Springdale

Springdale, Ut our home base in Zion National Park was truly springlike with temps in the high 50s. The tulips, daffodils, and chives were peeking through, too. We drove up to Kolob Canyon in the morning. From there one can see all across Zion. In the afternoon we took two walks, one up to Weeping Rock to view the water fall and the second on the Riverside Walk into the canyon. From there brave hearts can tred the Virgin River into the heart of the canyon. The pictures do not do justice. The light seemed to be wrong all day. I was mostly shooting into the sun. Tonight we had a wonderful meal at Parallel 88.

Kolob Canyon


Riverwalk and Weeping Rock

Friday, February 12, 2010

We're Marching to Zion, beautiful, beautiful Zion...


The neat thing about being in Zion National Park is that we are at the bottom. No more nail biting, hair pulling rides along precipices thousands of feet high. In my opinion it is a more awe inspiring experience to be at the base of these 6000' cliffs; surrounded by massive buttresses and sheer cliffs. We saw some pretty amazing things today, including 2 men scaling what looked like a 2000' sheer cliff. Springfield, the town we are staying in, abuts the park and offers much more for the traveling duo than Bryce Canyon City did. There are multiple galleries for the souvenir hungry and ample restaurants for the gourmet deprived. We will be here for 3 days; truly a wonderful place for a Valentine.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

"I Want to Fly Like an Eagle" Steve Miller

Today was spectacular. When we think it can't get any better, it does. The day was crisp and cold (23) with blazing blue skies. We reached altitudes of 9000' which took our breath away. And we saw eagles in the Escalante Grand Staircase. But before that we went to Bryce Canyon National Park. This park is much higher than Arches or Canyonlands and has more snow, which in turn provides for Douglas Fir, tall pines, and birches. We attended a geological lecture by one of the park rangers who gave a good overview of how the formations in the park came to be. He told us Bryce Canyon is unique in this country. We drove into Panguitch for lunch. There are NO restaurants in this area. Then we took a drive to the Grand Staircase Escalante area where we found a neat gallery and purchased goods.



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Trip to Bryce Canyon

And much like the Trip to Bountiful we spent most of the day traveling. The country seemed to stretch forever in front of us. At one point we needed gas and exited where gas was advertised. Once off the highway, the sign said, "gas 25 miles". The landscape around Bryce is forested with pinyon pines and less desert. We are staying on the edge of the Park in Bryce Canyon City, which was incorporated in 2007. The entire town is nothing but a few hotels, one restaurant, and a gift shop owned by Ruby's family. Ruby had the foresight to settle here and open a "tourist rest" in 1916.



Canyonlands

Canyonlands National Park is almost adjacent to Arches but a very different geological area. Atop the mesa areas were small pygmy forests. There was much more snow here. The mesas would suddenly end and vast canyon areas would spread across the horizon. The weather was a bit colder and cloudier. The crowds remain sparse. We counted 3 other couples today.

We also visited Dead Horse Point State Park which was on the route to Canyonlands. It is 6000' above sea level. From the point one can see the big bend of the Colorado River some 2000' down.



Tuesday, February 9, 2010

NOT There and Back Again

We spent the day in Arches National Park doing a lot of hiking. The day was clear with bright skies and good temps in the 30's. We tried to hike 1.5 miles to see Delicate Arch and were turned back by an icy steep hill just steps before the view. There was an alternate trail down the road which was very, very muddy but doable. The nicest hike was into the Devil's Garden to see the Landscape Arch. We probably walked about 5 or 6 miles today and are quite pooped. Once again, let the pictures tell the story.



Sunday, February 7, 2010

Rocky Mountain High

Today we drove from Denver to Moab, UT. We drove in and out of snow squalls, but the roads were relatively clear. The land was so beautiful that I cannot find adequate words. I will let the pictures speak for us.





The video (in the Woody Allen style) is of the road into our lodgings, The Red Cliff Lodge, which hugs the banks of the Colorado River.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

A Survey of Western Art

We spent the entire afternoon in the Denver Art Museum. It happened to be "Free Day", and the place was packed with families. Great to see art appreciation. The contemporary exhibits lend themselves to children's enjoyment, too. They were a delightful sensory experience. Check out the video. And the place is very visitor friendly with many interactive displays and educational spots. AND photography is allowed. The collection is overwhelmingly 3D with vast numbers of American Indian, Aztec, African, Asian pottery, sculpture, fabric. There is also a fair amount of Western American art.
This is our last night in Denver. We went to see Up In the Air with George Clooney (yum) and intend to hit the sack early so we can beat the snow tomorrow on our way to Moab, UT. I would definitely return to Denver and recommend it to all as a great city.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Mile High


We woke to a beautiful, sunny and very balmy Denver day. There is a pedestrian mall about 2 blocks from our hotel, The 16th St. Mall. It is filled with the usual mall assortment of shops, restaurants, and street musicians. Free shuttle buses run up and down it constantly. We had lunch at the Appaloosa Grill and got some musical advise from the owner. (Everyone on this trip has been so friendly and interested in our journey. The owner talked about his day on the road as a musician.) After lunch we took the shuttle to the bottom of the street and walked toward the Millennium Bridge which spans the Platte River. We searched out the music venue, El Chapultepec and then walked back to the hotel. We just loved walking around in the sunny warm weather. Dinner tonight is at Marlowe's on the Mall.


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Thursday, February 4, 2010

"If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know." Louis

Yesterday was so busy that we never had time to post. We spent the morning in the Country Club Plaza checking out the architecture and fountains. The architecture is Spanish in style with a lot of tile work and a beautiful baroque tower. It was very quiet on the streets. We walked back to the hotel through the Mill Creek Park. We picked up the car and drove to the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. We took a docent tour that highlighted specific pieces in the entire collection. I was surprised that they owned a Caravaggio, St John the Baptist in the Wilderness. From the Museum we drove out to BB Lawnside's Barbeque. We had read it had great BBQ as well as good blues. When we arrived there was some question about the wiseness of our choice. So we went in to see if we could survive a night there. We had a beer and a pull pork sandwich. The sandwich was not good and the band that night was not going to be a blues band. But the place was a hoot. And we would have been completely safe had we decided to return.

Instead of BB's we ate at the Capital Grill and then went to Jardines for some jazz, which was very good.



Today we were on the road for 10 hours stopping only for a quick lunch and gas. Kansas is beautiful from rolling hills to The Great Plains area which was great indeed. We had a bit of rain mixed with snow. But the roads were clear and Stephen King continues to entertain us.
Kansas as far as the eye can see.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Oh Captain! My Captain!


We spent the early part of the day in Springfield, IL visiting the Lincoln Library, the Old State House, and the Lincoln Tomb. The Old State House was more interesting to us than the Museum. It is associated with 3 Presidents. From there Lincoln ran his campaign, General Grant recruited men for the Union and Obama launched his campaign. Since the Library is strictly for research and the occasional exhibit, we just stepped inside for a look. The Tomb was a more in depth experience. The interior was expanded c1930 in the art deco style to encompass the original reception rotunda and the crypt. It was filled with replicas of Lincoln statuary, dressed in marble, and held all the family except Robert who is interred at Arlington.


From Springfield we drove toward St. Louis crossing the mighty Mississippi River and the impressive Missouri River. It was a gray day but a bit warmer. We stopped for lunch at Brewski's Beer Garden and an oil change in Warrenton, MO. We arrived in Kansas City about 7pm with our trip odometer reading 1500 miles plus. After a couple of drinks on the hotel house, we headed to the Country Club Plaza for dinner. We had wonderful smoked ribs at Jack's Smoke House. The waitress had some jazz club recommendations for tomorrow night.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Land of Lincoln



We had a most pleasant and uneventful drive from Indiana into Illinois. It was so flat and so devoid of traffic that the driving was a breeze.  The land reminds me of the delta along the Mississippi.  Once again we had a clear day but the temps have risen into the 30's.  

Sometime around 1:30 we pulled into Springfield, IL.  The town is laid out in a grid and is very easy to maneuver.  We toured the Lincoln Museum.  It is organized around a central plaza where replica's of the Lincoln family stand.  

We also took a tour of the Lincoln home where we were the only 2 people on the tour.  (There are advantages to vacationing in Illinois in February).  Much of the building and a lot of the furniture was original.  We both were surprised at the level of Lincoln's wealth at this time.  
Dinner was at a nice little Italian restaurant near the hotel, Saputo's.  We both had homemade ravioli and Chianti.  

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Moon over Indiana

We had a pleasant 6 hour drive today through Ohio and into Indiana.  The land became flatter and flatter as we went along.  Acres of fallow corn fields dotted with corn stalk stacks accompanied us.  We had a great lunch at Rudy's Smokehouse Barbeque in Springfield, OH. We drove into Indianapolis to the setting sun.  Tonight there was a huge, beautiful yellow moon on the horizon.  We are sleeping in Indianapolis tonight as a stop over on our way to Springfield, IL where we will pay homage to Old Abe and see his library and homestead.
Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts.  Go Saints!!!!!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

We've Got Friends in Pennsylvania

Yesterday was a driving day spent watching the country side of New England pass by on our way to Pennsylvania and listening to Stephen King's Under the Dome. It was very cold, single digits and quite windy. But the skies were bright. We arrived in Sharon, PA to the light of a full moon, a great Portuguese dinner of moules and pork, plenty of wine and invigorating conversation until 3am. We solved all of Obama's problems and determined the relative merits of artificially aerated wine vs straight from the bottle wine. At the end of the evening no one gave a damn. I suggest Congress try this approach to bipartisanship.
Today we toured Sharon, PA with our friends. It was very cold, 21F. We took a walk through the beautiful Buhl Mansion and tonight will have dinner at Tara.
Shenango Valley viewed from Ohio.

Bulh Park

John with the Bulls.  He's shy.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Adventure Eve

'Twas the night before our departure and all through the house was excitement and joy.  We've planned, packed and prepared for a 2 month road trip that will take us from the east coast of Massachusetts to the west coast of California on to both coasts of Florida and back again.   We will spend 18 days on the road to California looking for spacious skies, amber waves of grain beneath the snow, and purple mountain majesties above the frozen plain.  Main stops will be in PA to visit friends, IL to take in Lincoln's library and grave, Kansas City for BBQ and jazz, Denver, and the Utah National Parks of Arches, Bryce's Canyon and Zion.  From Zion we will head to Encinitas, CA for 10 days where we will see our sweet Bonnie and her family as well as side trips yet to be determined.
Our return trip will be a 14 day trip that stops in Fort Lauderdale, FL for 2 weeks. We begin the return with a stop at the Petrified Forest in AZ before heading to Taos and Santa Fe, NM for 6 days.  From NM we head to Magnolia, AR to see my lovely mother for a few days.  Then on to Fort Lauderdale, FL for 2 weeks of sunshine and a Red Sox ballgame.  Finally, as we head back north and pray for signs of spring, we will stop in DC to see Adam and his family as well as my aunt and uncle.  So, come along for the trip if you want to read some corny reporting and see some beautiful pictures.
Bon voyage, frozen land.



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Prep Work


Believe it or not in addition to all the things one must do to prepare for an extended trip, I had to trap a cat. 'twas a cute cat. But a feral female cat none the less. The last thing I wanted to do was return home to a pride of cats. I don't know how to herd cats. So this morning I set the trap, caught the cute thing with a can of tuna, and took her to the animal rescue people. Six hours later she is in the cellar minus her ovaries, etc. I have to keep the poor thing inside for 3 days. But I feel better now. That big gray tom that has been lurking in the woods will just have to move along.

I just realized this is a strange way to introduce a blog. Perhaps tomorrow I will explain myself.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Bardstown, KY

Arrived around noon.  A quaint little town.  Had lunch and headed for the Maker's Mark distillary.  Nice little tour that ended with a tasting.

Sunday morning we visited the Rowen estate which was the inspiration for Foster's My Old Kentucky Home.  Drove through Throughbred country and headed for Sharon, PA

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Magnolia Blossom Festival

Sunday: We bought and planted azaleas.
Monday: Wayne spread mulch.
Tuesday: Wayne put in a ceiling fan.  Took Mom to have her hair done.
Kindergarten graduation.  Wednesday: Dorothy came and brought okra, peas, etc.  We had a nice supper. I toured Columbia Lake with John Ed.
Thursday: left for Kentucky

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Helena, AR

The poor town is almost dead.  Ate at Oliver's and then stayed in.  Took a quick tour of the cemetary before we left on Friday.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Walkin' in Memphis

Arrived at Peabody and immediately went to Rendezvous for ribs and beer.

Wed went to the Gibson Factory for a tour and a Riverboat Cruise on the Mississippi.

Toured the set ups for the BBQ festival...left early for Helena.