Utah never ceases to surprise. This small state park absolutely stunned us!
Tag Archives: state parks
Kodachrome: Picture Perfect
Near Bryce Canyon, Kodachrome Basin State Park is known for it’s unique rock pipes that tower in the valley floor.
A Day in St. George
Tim and I took a short trip up the road to explore of the area’s coolest state parks.
Monuments to History, Geology, & Culture
A day-long road trip from Kanab, UT, to iconic Monument Valley.
Books, Blogging, and a Bit of Nature
I just finished reading Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty. Dara chronicles a year in Northern Ireland from spring to winter, and the entire work is suffused with his passion for the natural world.
Looking Up
Things finally seem to be looking up. I’ve got a new writing avenue!
Fresh Air and Sunshine
We’re trying to speed along our COVID recovery and have decided fresh air is the best medicine. Recently, we packed up a picnic and headed south to Brown County State Park.
Falling for Fall
Fall vibes heading your way.
A City’s Flora & Fauna
St. Louis held a lot of firsts for us. It was our first trip to a major American city – that’s kind of a big deal. But it was also our first encounter with many types of wildlife.