Sunday 20 July 2014

Foodie Interlude: Springdale blogging

Motel sleeping can be tough - noisy air cons, road noise.

But the early morning light gets me going, as does finding the best spot in town for breakfast, coffee, and some quiet time to blog.

Time to plan and get on the road, Zion calls.
Such a great stop here in Springdale at the southern gate to Zion National Park.

Bryce Canyon National Park: Wildlife

Utah Prairie Dog
I reached a birding milestone in the park - 1500 on my life list and the bird was a Pygmy Nuthatch!

We watched the antics of the threatened Utah Prairie Dog and the minute Uinta Chipmunks, also called the hidden forest chipmunk, what a great visit, another trip highlight.

We now move on to Zion National Park.

Littlest of the chipmunks we have seen - Uinta Chipmunk.

Bryce Canyon National Park: holes and arches

The detail in the landscape is quite beautiful and demands you pay attention and notice.

Arches, bridges, grottoes, holes...






Man-made but as impressive, arch on the trail.

Bryce Canyon National Park: amazing Limber Pines

Clinging on for life has a new meaning when looking at the Limber Pines of Bryce Canyon.

They are a photographic delight.

Fred's exquisite photo with his zoom of a tree at the top of a hoodoo - incredible.


As always, in love with trees.

Huge in their quest for light in the dark of canyon walls.


Bryce Canyon National Park: Hiking the Hoodoos

Such an exciting trail, from the rim all the way into the valley and back up the tight switchbacks in the canyon.

Thin, high altitude walking.

Up close and personal with the hoodoos, so different from the lofty rim perspectives.

Wonder if Gaudi ever visited? Forms more fabulous than those he created in Barcelona.

As always, on the edge, while I walk safely and carefully...








Bryce Canyon National Park: Hoodoo magic

Love it, I have learnt a new word - hoodoo.

They are the bulbous spires here at Bryce Canyon, continually changing with erosion and magical as the light changes and shifts.





Bryce Canyon National Park: amphitheater

Bryce Canyon is dynamic, it mesmerized us both.

A tour de force for the forces of weathering and erosion!

All the weird and wonderful shapes, the palette of colors from icy white, to the palest of pink, deep pinks, hints of orange, ochres and red.

Rim view of the Amphitheater


Inspiration Point at Bryce Canyon at 8300'




Quilting interlude, Panguitch, Utah: Quilt Walk Park

Came upon this park where quilts form part of the pioneer history and the event is celebrated with this special bronze statue.

The figure is standing on a log cabin quilt and he is holding a sashed nine-patch quilt. Each piece of the 'fabric' has a pattern and texture and even looks quilted. 

Real work of art.


A nine patch detail from the bronze quilt.