A slower day
by Edwin
Although I planned to sleep in this morning I already woke up around sunrise. I think I’m starting to get in the rhytm. I actually really like this dayrithm, waking up earlier in the morning. I might even try to keep up with it when I’m back home in a little more than a month. Anyway, I started driving again while the sun was rising, which gave a nice view over the valley I was crossing. It was still covered with smoke from a fire or mist from the morning.
I decided to take it a little slower today, because I already realized earlier that after a couple of intense days it takes a lot more effort to still enjoy everything. On one hand because you get used to the beautiful nature, on the other hand just because you need a break from time to time.
In the afternoon I visited Bryce Canyon National Park, but to be honest I wasn’t really impressed. Probably because I visited the Grand Canyon the other day and also because I drove through the nice rocky landscape already for multiple days.
After Bryce I went to Zion National Park and that was surprisingly quite impressive. There were big mountains and there was a superlong tunnel without lights. That was a nice experience. The only light came from some openings on the side from time to time and you had to drive slow, so it took quite a while to get through it. I arrived in the park just in time to take the scenic shuttle bus before it went dark. In the bus for the first time I met some Dutch people in the wild. It was nice to to talk Dutch again for a bit and share travel experiences.
It was almost impossible to find a free parking place in the national park, so I drove to the exit on the other side and immediately entered a small town next to the park. I went to a restaurant and decided not to watch my money tonight, because I found that I deserved a good meal today. Although I payed more than at the average fastfood place, the food wasn’t so much better to be honest. I was thinking again of my hero Jamie Oliver and really understand why he started the food revolution last year. I’m looking forward to cook a lot when I’m back home! I had parked my car next to the restaurant and stayed there for the night. Tomorrow I’ll be heading in the direction of Las Vegas.
Lieve Ed..als je bij ons komt mag je net zo veel en vaak koken als je wilt hoor!!!!!!!!!!!
veel plezier verder
liefs Mama