At a hostel, we met a German couple who was traveling with their 7 month old baby. They were fine, taking their time visiting different national park. The reason i say this is that if you really want to travel, then not even your own baby can stop you; babies are weak, after all.
Saturday was filled with an amazing drive through beautiful Utah. While it took us way longer to take scenic routes, it was immensely rewarding because we stopped at Kiva coffeehouse for tasty grilled cheese and lentil soup, and, of course, coffee. It was my first time to have just black coffee.
Bryce canyon visit in the second half of the day. Lots of pictures. Ducks had fun. Utah truly is a beautiful place, something i did not think about since Michelle was the one planning all the national parks. Boy, was i enjoying the surreal landscapes: from desserts to mountains, to an oasis gently tucked away between hills, to forests to flatlands.
We camped overnight right near zion national park. While i set up a tent, Michelle built a sweet sweet fire. Soup, salad and wine before we passed out with ease.
Sunday
Write up early, at 5.30, and were driving through Zion national park on even an hour later. Indescribable beauty, so pictures will suffice.
Stopped by a ranch where Michelle was able to pet bunnies and ponies and look at baby ducks and baby chickens and a baby pony. She was exceedingly exited, not because she had a tasty coffee earlier but because she is just that kind of a person- exited about life and animals. I mean, come on - baby animals :)
On our agenda today: antelope slot canyon tribal park and a slice of grand canyon.
Both are mesmerizing wonders of nature that makes a person feel so small. I did imagine grand canyon to be bigger though :)
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