Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Day 9 and Day 10 - Salt Lake City, Utah
Mormon Temple |
Salt Lake Cityscape |
LDS Conference Center Rooftop Garden
We went to Salt Lake City, Utah to attend a radio/TV broadcast performance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra. This performance focused on the wonders of creation. It was emotionally moving and spiritually uplifting.
While in Salt Lake we also toured the LDS Conference Center (a granite building that seats 21,000) Rooftop Garden. The gardens simulate the two main geographical regions of Utah - prairie and mountains. As you can tell from the photos, they are not manicured, but left to grow naturally.
At a kiosk in Temple Square, we met a two-person Mormon missionary team. One girl was from India, the other from Richmond, Virginia. They were very sincere and seemed to be very happy to talk to us.
We ate at Sage's Cafe, another organic vegetarian restaurant. I really enjoyed my first grilled nut burger made with cashew and almond flours and ground chickpeas. Greg chose Chicken Tacos. When he discovered his chicken was really seitan, a wheat-based protein, he said that even though his meal was delicious, he was going to "hedge his bets" and only eat two of his three tacos. We asked for a doggie bag (yes, you can get such a bag at a vegetarian place) so that I could eat his third taco later.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Day 7 and Day 8 - Jensen, Utah
When we arrived in the town of Jensen, Utah, known as dinosaur land, my first concern was where we were going to sleep. We soon saw the sign for The Jensen Inn Bed and Breakfast where we had reservations. One option for bedding at this B & B was twin cots in a traditional plains Indian tipi which was sitting in the side yard of a nice farmhouse inn. We were kindly given blankets, a light, instructions on how to open and shut the ti-pi door, and an invitation to breakfast. At bedtime when I first looked up at the spiral ceiling, I got dizzy. Soon I closed my eyes and a calmness came over me and I slept the night through.
Photos from the Dinosaur Quarry
High desert landscape near Jensen, Utah |
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Day 6 - Grand Junction, Colorado
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Day 5 - Salida, Colorado
Wooden bicycle in our motel lobby Salida, Colorado |
Black Canyon of the Gunnison River |
Waterfall in Black Canyon |
Former Denver and Rio Grande Railroad bed which is now trail to steps
Leaving Black Canyon, step # 86 of 232 |
Painted Wall of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park |
After leaving the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, we ate at a restaurant in Montrose, Colorado with an odd name - The Camp Robber. The name comes from the Canadian Grey Jay which is a bane to hikers and people on a picnic because its swoops and steals food from a table or out of someone's hand. Odd name but great award-winning food!
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