Visitor Center sign in Zion National Park My husband recently re-retired, and we are front-loading travel. My #AtoZChallenge posts this year will explore our adventures--some pre-retirement, some post. Today's location: Zion National Park in Utah. Zion is a bit of a shibboleth. People from outside of Utah (or those who are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) tend to pronounce Zion as "ZIE-on." Locals (or tourists who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) use more of a schwa sound, pronouncing Zion to rhyme with lion. However you choose to pronounce it, it is an amazing, beautiful national park and has some amazing hikes. The last time my husband and I visited Zion National Park, we entered from the east, and traveled through the mile-long Zion-Mt. Carmel tunnel. It is an engineering marvel, completed in the 1920s. Before we passed through the tunnel, though, we spotted a group of bighorn sheep, including some babies...
Oh wow, it took me a minute to see it! Such a pretty yellow. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteWow was that oriole in your garden? that is so neat I love, love bird watching!!! Happy first day of spring!
ReplyDeleteI've heard that orioles will sometimes drink at hummingbird feeders. Some birding catalogs sell orange feeders for orioles.
ReplyDeleteHe just "thinks" he is hidden! Lol. We see him!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture Kristi. Wish we had those colorful birds on this side of the country! Our brightest is probably the goldfinch
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge treat to see one of those!! Beautiful!!
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