It was in April of 1998 that Sue and I were in Zion National Park in southwestern Utah. We were both taking photos with film cameras back then, and with a video camera too. My still photos were lost when the camera shop where I left them for development accidentally ruined the rolls of film. Afterwards, Sue sent me the negatives of her photos, and I scanned them. I had forgotten about them until a few days ago when I came across them on my computer's hard disk. Here's a two-minute slideshow.
I've been taking a few days off from posting about France since I found these and other photos Sue, Walt, and I took in California, Nevada, and Utah beack in the 1990s and early 2000s. I'll get back to France soon... well, actually I am in France now, and I guess I'm feeling a little homesick for the U.S.
All these beautiful photos —yours and Sue’s— make me regret I couldn’t see these parks, Bryce, Zion and Arches, as I hoped we could.
ReplyDeleteMaybe, you’ll find on a CD my photos of the blooming desert in the Anza-Borrego State Park.
I will look. I think the first time I came down to the desert was in 1997, and the last was in 2003. That's not too many years of photos to search through.
DeleteI might be mistaken, but I think the year is1998 when we had a lot of snow around us.
DeleteThe colors are so nice at Zion.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are beautiful, aren't they? Sue is a very good photographer.
DeleteBeautiful colors, great scenery.
ReplyDeleteYes. Good memories.
DeleteBeautiful, stunning, unmatched!
ReplyDeleteI'll tell Sue you said so.
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