Since we didn't have far to go today, we left Jack and Tara around 9 AM.
| Still traveling through the Wasatch Mountain Range |
As we were driving, we decided to check out Provo, UT since we were going right by the town. Provo is home to Brigham Young University. It didn't disappoint!
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| The Visitor's Center |
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| Heading into the Visitor's Center |
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| Visitor's Center |
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| You can really see the Wasatch Mountains behind the tower |
| We had heard the football stadium is large and it is! |

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| The baseball stadium across the street wasn't too shabby either! |
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| Even the historic downtown had wide streets
As we drove through this clean, spacious historic town, we passed a gorgeous Victorian courthouse and the LDS Temple here.
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The Later Day Saints Temple
As we were filling up our gas tank, we realized the eclipse should be starting here. We pulled across the street into a McDonald's parking lot, and proceeded to enjoy the show.
| Here's the real thing |
It became a lot of fun as Mike and I shared our eclipse glasses with numerous McD employees and customers that didn't have them.
Many of them were Hispanics, so we had a bit of trouble communicating, but some of them came back to see the changes...It was definitely a sight enjoyed by all of us! In between, we texted with family and friends about our experiences. In Bek's case, she was trying to video a film out of doors for her hospital and the eclipse was messing up the lighting. Oh Well! They were still enjoying it.
| The sky isn't looking like this is going to be a good night for an outdoor performance |
| Sadly, the inside theater couldn't handle this performance |
| We pressed on...Hoping it would blow over |
| Prior to the actual play, they do a Green show on the lawn |
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| Here they are behind the stage getting ready |
| The audience was hopeful that the Green show would go on... |
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| The umbrellas and raincoats appeared |
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| They got a couple song and dance numbers in before the show was called for lightning |
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| It was a shame the show was cut short because they were really good! |
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| Here I am waiting to go into "As You Like It" |
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| When they let us in, the stage was covered like a baseball field |
| Like a baseball game, the play was called for a rain delay...Finally, resuming with all of us including the actors a bit wetter by far.
They did a wonderful job with this play; despite the crappy weather, we enjoyed it very much! It meant we were up very late, so we took our time in the morning. We didn't have a far drive to Las Vegas, so we headed to Cedar Breaks National Monument https://www.nps.gov/cebr/index.htm through the Dixie National Forest. As we had read they were both similar to Bryce Canyon and Zion, but without all the tourists.
Thanks to the rain lately, there are lots of wildflowers blooming.
Along the road they had signs not recommended for semis...
The higher we climbed it became obvious why...
The roads became curver
Rock formations started changing colors like Zion
We came to this overlook and realized we were seeing Zion National Monument off in the distance
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We learned that the Bark Beetle had destroyed a large population of spruce pines as part of the natural cycle
And the wildflowers were everywhere...
And it turns out free range sheep...
Fortunately, they weren't on the road
The path leading to the overlook and park shop/office Wetter and Cooler here than Seattle WOW! It was so peaceful and exquisite here with few tourists and no Japanese to obstruct our views... Looking down into the canyon It had many of the same physical features as Bryce and Zion
Including the hoodoos...
Oh yes, when we left, we were back on that curvy road
Really our first muddy stream we have seen, no wonder Lewis and Clark had some serious intestinal issues |





































Thank for sending these. They're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome...It really is a lovely country!!! Miss you guys!
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