Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Ponchos Were My Favorite

So I had a birthday and got older. In honor of the annual celebration of the day of my birth, Meisha and I spent a lovely afternoon in Zion. I thought I'd share a few of those wonderful memories with you here. But first, we also took a (very) quick visit to Snow Canyon on Sunday. Those pics come first. Be patient. There aren't too many. Then you get to enjoy staring at the wholesome goodness that was our Zion birthday happy fun time afternoon.
Petrified Sand Dunes in Snow Canyon. You can walk all over them. Hehe.


Meisha smiling =)


After Meisha smiled, she decided she didn't want to anymore.


But I found an egg. This made everything better. It had 2 quarters (50 cents) in it. I kept the quarters. I actually found a few more eggs with some delicious chocolate candies in them. I left them so someone else could enjoy the chocolates. I decided not to be greedy and only enjoy the money.


As a result of my generosity, the Karma Gods bestowed upon me the finding of another great gift- a beautiful Barbie comb. I beautified my hair and left this for another happy stranger to find as well. Ah, I love me some good karma.

and now....

the moment you've been waiting for...

Zion.


We started off by walking down a trail. My mom gave us directions, but either they weren't any good, or we (I) can't take directions. Either way we found some neat things on the trail. I've decided to share some of those things in the pictures below. Read on.


I'm not sure if you would call the thing I have for trees a fetish or an obsession. By the dictionary defintion, I guess I would say obsession.



Meisha took a moment to look at the big rocks. I took a moment to take her picture.



Then I decided to test out the timer function on the camera. Looks like it worked.


I found a creepy little tree/bush off the side of the trail. I decided that the best thing to do with this creepy tree/bush was to crouch under it and look creepy. So I did.



We were both feeling quite poopy, and almost left. We decided instead to suck it up and go hike Emerald Pools. It's a good thing we did. Things got better from there.
It's hard to look gansta and kissy-faced all at the same time, but somehow we pulled it off.


This is us... looking super cool under a waterfall at Lower Emerald Pools.


This is what Meisha looks like when she takes a break.


This is what I look like when I take a break.


So I was in the process of taking a super awesome ominous dark and cloudy cliff action picture when a rain drop came along and screwed it all up.


I decided to show Meisha "My Spot" at the Middle Emerald Pools. We decided it was prime time for yet another photo opportunity.


This is the trail leading to The Grotto. We were going to do that hike too, but we decided that we'd save it for another trip. We got an annual pass and didn't want to burn up all the good hikes too quickly =)


This is us... standing in the rain.


This is me... standing on a tree. As happy as can be. Can't you see?



Meisha decided the best thing to do at this particular moment would be to show off her rainy hair-do. So she did. And I took a picture. Here it is. Do you like it? I do.


Then we hiked up to the Upper Emerald Pools. At these pools, water falls. It falls off of rocks. It lands on the ground. It gathers into a pool. The pool is green (or emerald). Now you know. Go there some day. See for yourself. Or don't. It's up to you.


In this picture we are standing atop a rather large cliff. Looking hardcore. Because we are. Hardcore. And then we hiked some more.


These people don't know it, but I snapped some super top secret cell phone pics of them. Because I loved their ponchos. There were lots of people who seemed to be very scared of the slight drizzle of rain coming down upon us. Maybe they thought it would get worse. Maybe they thought they just looked cool. Maybe there was a guy standing at the bottom of the trails with gold teeth and he would open up his trench coat to reveal a plethora of ponchos in all shapes, sizes and a variety of colors. Maybe this man made a lot of money from these unsuspecting tourists. Maybe he didn't. Maybe.



The ponchos were my favorite.
P.S. If this just wasn't enough fun for you, maybe you'll have fun looking at the --->ENTIRE ALBUM<--- from the day. (For those of you who need help, you have to click the words between the ---> and the <--- to go there. They're in red. You can't miss 'em. Try it. You'll have fun. It's better than Christmas.

6 comments:

.cipherinthesnow. said...

Looks like you had quite the day, the pictures tell a nice story, one filled with strange face making and a over all pleasant aura. It makes me miss that place.

[josh] said...

I would like to clarify that I don't make strange faces on purpose. My face just naturally reacts that way when cameras are placed in front of it. It's an interesting phenomenon. Maybe it's a disease. Maybe.

.cipherinthesnow. said...

sar·chasm ('sär-"ka-z&m) : The giant gulf (chasm) between what is said and the person who doesn't get it.

You is to funny, funny man.

Fox said...

Damn that just makes me want to go back really bad!! You are lucky to live so close /le sigh

It's nice to see you and meisha in all your sexyness next to nature. I think people make nature sexy... I might have some issues I need to work out...

Happy B-Day btw!

tifsong said...

i love those pictures! yay! i'm glad you had a good birthday! :)

Meisha said...

I would have to say that the Emerald pool hike turned things around for us. At least for the time being. I really enjoyed spending that time with you and thank you for being my guide!!! I love you and hope that next year will be even better @ you now where ;)

My Verification word is press. Random, I know!! Love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!