
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Morph has moved to California........

Thursday, June 24, 2010
Father's Day
It was a really nice day and the weather was perfect to sit outside and enjoy the day. So we didn't bbq but had it catered instead. It was really nice since everyone got to sit and talk and Jamie and I didn't have to worry about getting the food ready. We had carnitas and steak fajitas which were pretty good =>
Dad and Grandpa got some great presents and enjoyed having their family with them.
Hope everyone else had a nice Father's Day as well.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
World Cup
Monday, June 14, 2010
Zion National Park - Day 7 & 8
Here is a view of the windy road. I'm not sure if the road was stained this color on purpose or naturally but we really like it.
Day 8 - We drove home on Sunday morning and got an early start. Again we had to drive through the Park to get onto the 15. As we were driving, the car in front of us started to slow down. I started looking up at the rock and all of a sudden I saw this.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Zion National Park - Day 6
There were majestic views all around. The "Mormons" originally settled here and named many of the distinctive features of the canyon with very biblical/religious names. This is a picture of the three patriarchs: Abraham (6990'), Isaac (6825') and Jacob (6831').
Here the arch of Zion, a very famous landmark in the park.
Here we are before dinner. We ate at the Thunderbird restaurant that night at our hotel. The food was alright but the beer was more interesting. We tried a few local beers in Yellowstone, mostly from Montana and Idaho like Moose Drool Brown Ale and Old Faithful Ale. They were ok, not great but they were fun to try. In Utah, we found some local beer that tasted better and had interesting names like Polygamy Porter and Evolution Amber Ale. Remember Utah is mostly Mormon and so a large part of the population doesn't drink. So it was a bit surprising to find some nice beer here. The food was better than Yellowstone but there was still room for improvement. The water was also interesting, it was spring water and had a very metalic taste to it. I was convinced there was something wrong with me, until we figured out it was the water that was causing the metallic taste!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Yellowstone Day 4 & 5
We did another hike that afternoon in a different location. It was 4.5 miles and was called the lost lake hike. The lake was beautiful and a good place to spot a moose but no moose in sight. Unfortunately, another trip to Yellowstone without seeing one. At least the views of the area were spectacular.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Yellowstone Day 3
Monday, June 7, 2010
Yellowstone Day 2
We decided to start driving and see what the conditions would be like and hope that it would start melting off as the day went on. We stopped a couple miles up the road to take some pictures of the winter wonderland we encountered.
We made a couple of stops along the way to look at different sites. This was the first one we had stopped at and we were obviously the first ones there. The snow was untouched except for a few animal tracks along the way. There were a few inches of snow to trek through but it was fun to be the first ones there. The snow was really light and powdery, the wind would just blow it gently off the trees.
The bison liked the hot spots because it exposed all the grass to graze on!
They also liked traveling along the roads, it's much easier than trying to go through all the snow.
We finally made our way to Old Faithful and got to see it go off around 11 am. It goes off every 90 minutes or so. Unfortunately, a lot of the trails around the other geothermal sites were closed because a dead carcass was located on part of it and had attracted a Grizzly to the area. We did see Old Faithful Inn and it was amazing, the architecture was fantastic. It was made to look like a forest inside and they used plenty of trees to create it. It's definitely a must see if you are in the area.