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...
Lovely photos. No outdoor flowers in my area for another seven months.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who said her daffodils are coming up! I think the flowers are confused by the rains and warm temperatures.
DeleteSo many roses! That's one thing we don't have growing here on our property.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I have a visual of a rose hip to go with your explanation from a few weeks ago. :)
Now, are you going to link this up?
Why yes, yes I am. :-)
DeleteYour closeups are beautiful! I especially love that pink rose.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :-)
DeleteI love the rose hip photo! It is definitely my favourite as it has such great texture, colours and composition!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I was happy with how that one came out.
DeleteI love the rose hip photo! It is definitely my favourite as it has such great texture, colours and composition!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed the uniqueness of your closeups!!! Love that you caught a fly in one...
ReplyDeleteHe kept buzzing around; I'm glad I was able to capture his photo!
DeleteThe rose hip detail is so clear! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the nature based subjects.
ReplyDeleteMe, too. There is just so much to see!
DeleteNow I want to see your whole garden - you are growing some beautiful things! The fly is awesome too... I think he was smiling for the shot!
ReplyDeleteHad I been taking photos while I was doing yardwork this morning, I would have taken pictures of tumbleweeds and lizards! I guess if I zoom in enough, the desert looks like an oasis! :-)
DeleteHi Kristi, finally been able to read up on your blog for the past week posts. I love, adore! your Deedee-pup. I hope Drexel loves her too? It must be such a delight to have a pup around, although she must be a hand full too...
ReplyDeleteWe're finally installed in our new house and more or less in order. Still lots of boxes unpacked and rooms to be tidied, but it already feels like home to us. The kitties don't totally agree though, but I hope they will soon.
Keep those adorable pics coming from your black beauty and I will try to keep up with the updates, in between painting and unpacking and making a house to a home.
Big hug for all of you! xxxx Have a great weekend
Drexel is adapting. He loves to play, but he also isn't keen on being chewed on. Deedee still is learning that her little puppy teeth are SHARP!
DeleteGood luck with everything! There is so much work involved in moving!
Very beautiful and very creative on your part. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteNice to see so many colorful flowers still about. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I imagine they are coming to a close for the year, but they are enjoyable while they are here.
DeleteI love your closeups of your flowers...especially the rose hip, nice texture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to find another post with backyard flowers as the main subject. We had lots of bees still buzzing about in October, but with the first snow falling today, I hope they're safely hibernating now. I've seen plenty of roses before, but nothing like those blue potato flowers. Very interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteI love flowers! I also love to watch snow fall, but it remains to be seen if we get any of that this year.
DeleteThe close ups are excellent! Love the colors. The first one has the look/feel of a sunflower as well. Love the purple on the last one. Flowers really are great photo subjects, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, flowers are great subjects--if it's not windy, they hold still very well!
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