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Joshua Tree

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We drove through the Mojave National Preserve at sunset and into Joshua Tree, California in the dark.  We were excited for daylight when we would see Joshua Tree National Park. Sadly, the next morning Pearson’s Mom passed away. As we made plans to fly back east, we took an hour and drove into the west entrance of Joshua Tree and I snapped these pictures. I was struck by its otherworldliness; a desert landscape filled with enormous boulder fields and valleys filled with joshua trees (yucca brevifolia).

The whole experience was a blur and we said that someday we would come back. Neither of us had plans for when that day would be, I assumed it would years from now. But we were drawn right back here, to this warm and peaceful desert.

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Sunset over Grand Canyon

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Pearson and I walked to Mohave Point and watched the light and color change in the canyon as the sun set.

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Grand Canyon part 2

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I never gave the Grand Canyon much thought. I knew it was a remarkable natural wonder, but people expound on it so much that I thought it would be overrated. I was wrong.

As Pearson and I walked up to a lookout at Mather Point, I was awestruck. The sky was blue with puffy white clouds and the canyon was pink and tan and red and brown and green and goes on further than the eye can see. The shadows of the clouds made the view change constantly. It was breathtaking and overwhelming.  A photograph doesn’t fully capture the texture, layers, depth, or size of the canyon.

The Grand Canyon is truly majestic and and it is by far the most amazing place I’ve been in the past eight months.

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Grand Canyon Sunrise

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On a cold and snowy morning in late October, Pearson and I got up early to watch the sun rise from Mather Point.  It was overcast, but the peaceful dawn was a memorable experience and well worth the chill.

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