Friday, March 7, 2008

far away fridays


Thanks
Kimberly for coming up with this great idea to share favorite places we have traveled and places we would like to go. I put together this little album of our vacation in 2003 when we followed Route 66 and made a big loop to see the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, and then on to Vegas baby! ...well, these pictures are of Bryce Canyon...probably old news to those of you who live in Arizona, but beautiful nonetheless...we had such a fun time on this trip and experienced every type of weather imaginable...good memories. Enjoy!

8 comments:

Phyllis Russell Franklin said...

Joni: Thanks so much for the slideshow. This is a place I have never visited and would love to go. I know y'all had a great time!

Debbie said...

Beautiful slideshow. It is sometimes easy to forget how beautiful the Southwest is when you see it all the time, but the beauty is so unique. Thanks for the reminder! Enjoy your day.

kimberly said...

beautiful, joni.....i actually have never visited bryce canyon! living in arizona all this time...and it is good to be reminded of those beautiful places in our own backyard~ thanks for sharing.
have a great friday,
kimberly

Annette said...

I love the slideshow, very pretty pictures, how fun..Love Nettie

Annette said...

HEY!!!!!Joni I still have my green little flower pot that mom and Gilbert got us, it's packed away, one those great memories I have of mom and Gilbert beinging together!! Hug's Nettie

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Yolanda said...

I really like this . thanks for sharing it.

Carol Dunton said...

Hi Joni and welcome! Thank you for your kind comment and I'm very glad that you said 'hello'! I love your site - three cheers for coffee! It's very soothing and I had such a nice visit! Your slide show of Bryce Canyon is just beautiful and a great treat to watch! Thank you for coming by...you'll be seeing me here more often! : )
VB

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