paradox and bedrock
i have posted about the mystery and magic of the southern utah desert before here and i was lucky to get to head back out to moab again with the fam, kids n all.
i think i am a mountain river girl at heart, but the ocean and the desert hold equal sway.
climbing the old indian staircase
the sibs with sweet bella
glorious, sunlit amy
hiking up to delicate arch
tiny orion running along these steep cliffs made my heart race. wish i wasn't such a baby about heights.
my new dream house (moab)
addie is drawn to moab and the dez with some mysterious and magnetic pull.
here she is in the landscape she loves best.
two peas in a pod. addie loves a good skort/matching visor combo.
and bella and i harnassing our girl power at birthing rock in front of ancient petroglyphs of women giving birth the real old way.
my handsome bro mattie in his beloved desert. he seriously knows it all. he can name every mountain range, peak, geological formation and plant; he's a nature loving genius.
it's a good place to be alive.
and again, i leave you with the amazing words of edward abbey:
"may your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.
may your mountain rise into and above the clouds."
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to-teenysparkles, standing up was WAY too much gravity for me. it does work-ouch. Might want a basket down there to catch that baby.
cool pictures and awesome quote
I have to say that I feel a connectedness with the desert myself. Something about the mountains makes me feel suffocated-- the rocky mountains come to mind-- not necessarily the pine covered forested mountains of New England. But, the desert to me feels so open and immense and freeing. Although I still feel that my deepest connections are with the trees and forests, I like the idea of the desert a whole lot.
nice pictures of you & the family!
Ancient birthing rock power! We need a longer, longer trip there one of these weeks. Rent the hostel house, take our time everywhere we go. Come back soon.
one, awesome photos, i so want to be there!
two, the photo of you guys going up the indian staircase is lovely
three, again, you are a girl after my own heart, being in a rugged place like this in a dress! that's so me, i love it!