Sunset at Bryce Canyon


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June 23rd 2013
Published: June 24th 2013
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A day to tidy up and get ready for tomorrow’s trip toSalt Lake City. No live streaming with GBC today so we praised the Lord and thanked Him for His many blessings while we did laundry and washed the trailer. Lots of hard work for the whole morning, but we are thankful that we have the health and strength to be able to do it.

This afternoon we headed to a Soup and Pie Restaurant, not far from the campground. We had a nice lunch, oh yes, and some pie too! Then went to a Trading Post and looked around at all of the tourist stuff.

Tonight we head to Bryce Canyon again and go to Sunset Point to, yes, watch the sunset – it should be awesome, especially with the moon as large as it is too.

Tomorrow we head to Salt Lake City. I will have an opportunity to show Marge where I stayed (CampWilliams – Riverton, UT) and the Venue I worked “Olympic Medals Plaza” at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Our campground will be on the Jordan River feeding the Great Salt Lake. (Sound Familiar?)


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24th June 2013

Beautiful Pics!
You guys are having way too much fun! The scenery is beautiful. Thank you for the postcard and for thinking of us. Wish we were there! :)
24th June 2013
For Justin "Jug"

Love the Hoodoos
So I learned something new...what a hoodoo is...They're like great, giant stalagmites...not wet, not in a cave, but nonetheless... Those cute little prairie dogs are adorable...as long as they're not in MY back yard! They'd have a great time dancing with the squirrels!
24th June 2013

Sunset magnificent! thanks for sharing:)
24th June 2013

WOW !
Pie.....ice cream...pie....ice cream......traveling is tough alright!!
24th June 2013

Amazing and beautiful pictures.
24th June 2013

bright!!
So red and bright!! i love it!!
25th June 2013

Fascinating Trip
Thank you for taking us along on this fascinating trip. The big difference is that we get to enjoy it all from the comforts of our home while you do all the "work" involved in traveling. The commentary, including the pictures, is most informative, entertaining, and interesting. Your postcard arrived today, another consideration you have for us couch potatoes!

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