Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

May 6, 2011

Two years ago, and one year ago

Two years ago today,
I can't believe I was here!
My sis is going here very soon and I am so excited for her! (Eat lots and lots and lots of nachos with the yummy white cheese. mmmmmm)

One year ago today, on a neighborhood walk.

And today...
no image! Cause my camera is at Brant's work. :(
But if I were to take a picture today, it would be of my sunburn cause it was SO beautiful yesterday that we sat outside for hours. :)

April 30, 2011

Night

cold

and rainy

April 18, 2011

Evidence of Spring

Two love birds smooching outside my window

Raindrops dripping from budding bursting blooming trees

April 12, 2011

Angel's Landing

It's no secret that since it has been snowing even in mid-april, I love to go to warmer weather in Southern Utah.  This trip, I wanted to make it a point to hike one of my favorite hikes in the world which is Angel's Landing.  Who better to hike it with than my adventurous best friend Jessica.  This time of year is the most perfect time to hike it because it's not too cold, and not too hot.  The hike is mostly in the sun and I can imagine if I tried to hike it in the summer, I would pass out from the heat! 

See the highest tip on the left rock in the photo, that is where we would end up in many heavy breaths, sweat droplets, and a couple hours later!


It's always a gamble to hand your camera to a stranger and hope they take a decent photo of you, this one proves to be 25% decent. Jess and I are totally out of focus. haha Oh well! At least we have evidence that we did it!

Trail

This is a very steep part of the hike.  It's a series of switchbacks called "Walter's Wiggles".  While hiking, Jess and I kept exclaiming "Screw you Walter!!!"

Almost to the top!

View of weeping rock

So the last half mile of the hike is pretty dang scary.  You have to hold on to chains so you don't plummet to your death with thousand foot cliffs on either side of you. People die on it quite frequently and they say on the shuttle "Beware! Fatalities have occurred!"  My heart especially raced this trip because I kept thinking about the woman last year who just misplaced her foot and fell to her death. I also kept thinking that I have a lot more responsibility this time than the last time I did it because I have a beautiful baby girl who needs me!

I didn't dare take my camera out on the scary parts because almost as scary as myself plummeting to my death is my camera equipment plummeting to its death.  But this photo shows on the far left a chain and a steep cliff next to it.

These are not my photos because I did not DARE take my camera out at these points of the hike, but I just wanted to show a couple of the scary parts so you know what I'm talking about.
Thank you Joe Braun for the photos. He's a pretty dang good landscape photographer!


You can easily see in these photos how one mis step could result in death. You are one brave soul Joe for pulling out your camera at these points in the hike!

We made it to the top!
See that little white thing on the bottom right of the photo? Yeah, that's a bus! We were pretty high up there.

Don't lean too far forward and die Jess!

We had a blast, and were so happy to have done it! It was a beautiful day with beautiful company. If you are physically able and not deathly afraid of heights, you should really give this hike a try! It's pretty amazing!

April 1, 2011

Signs of Spring




March 24, 2011

Snow in St George

Wouldn't it be ironic if two or three days after I went to St George to escape the winter, that it wold follow me down?  Well, that happened.  Good thing it melted later that afternoon!




Photos taken in January 2011

March 22, 2011

Arizona

Made an impromptu visit to Arizona while I was down south.  Here are just a few photos I took along the road.







March 19, 2011

Snow Canyon

Remember how I hate winter?  I think the worst of it is just after Christmas.  So lucky for me, my folks live in St George!  Claire and I escaped the drab, cold, inversion and went to St George...for like a month! It was absolutely we needed!  Brant jokes that I'm "solar powered", so the sunshine was good for my energy levels. :)  He got to come down and visit on the weekends to escape the winter too.  We got to play outside at the park almost every day.  Plus when my mom makes delicious home made meals every day, it makes it tempting to stay!  One of the most beautiful places down south is Snow Canyon state park.  It's worth every last penny of the $6 entrance fee.










Claire had fun playing in the Dunes.

I'll end with my favorite shot. Yes, you can get that much contrast in lanscape in one photo.

March 18, 2011

This is just some of the winter that I cursed...

I'm sure if/when I leave it, I will miss it.  Truly the best part about winter is the morning after a big storm.






December 21, 2010

Toes

Toes....
meet sand!

Toes and sand...
meet water!

*sigh!*  This feels goooood.