Grandpa Bill
OK I am back. I got me a salad at Sub Way and am eating it and typing with one left hand finger. Slow. I slept in a little this morning and did not get on the road until about 7:00 or so. Beautiful sunrise this morning. My route north on I 15 and later on I 70 East takes me by all the places I spent a week looking at. The drive was through mountain passes and river valleys and deep canyons. The views were spectacular.
Typical Scene Along The Way In Utah
Big Hillsides In Utah
Early Castle Valley. Navajo Indian Wares For Sale
Below Sign. I Bought Myself A Ring
Looking Out Over Castle Valley
Castle Valley Today
The San Rafael Swell
Description Of San Rafael Swell
Description Continued
Description Finished
Area Surrounding San Rafael Swell
Area Surrounding San Rafael Swell
Spotted Wolf Canyon. This Place Was Beautiful. Look At The Description Of Building The Road Through The Canyon
Winding Road Below Where I Am Standing As It
Heads Off Into The Valley
Mountain Surrounding The Canyon Are Like This One. The Road Is Directly Below Where I Am Standing
This Is The San Rafael Reef
A Grand Boulevard In Gleenwood Canyon
The Forgotten Native are White Fish In Grizzly Creek
Dipper Bird
Dippers Walk Underwater
Rafters On Grizzly Creek
Beautiful Clear Mountain Stream Runs Into
Muddy Grizzly Creek
A Promise Made
The Highway Through Gleenwood Canyon
In The Early Days
One of the striking things about the sights I am seeing is how something so desolate can at the same time be so beautiful and changing minute by minute as the sun shines on it from a different angle or a cloud passes overhead. The other point is that sandwiched in between the rugged hills are beautiful fields of crops under irrigation and streams or rivers running through the fields on one side of the highway and on the other is nothing but sand, scrub brush and tumble weeds. Well this just about covers the top points of today's travel. Hope to get to Abilene, Kansas in time to see a presidential site. Until tomorrow remember God Loves you and so do I.
Good Night Grandpa Bill
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