Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Out West. Sunday. 6/27/2010.

For the record, 3am is entirely too early for any sane being to awaken at. Especially if this being did not get to bed until 1am in the first place. Trust me when I say that 2 hours of sleep is never a good thing. Regardless, I dragged myself out of bed in time to catch the flight to Charlotte, the first leg of my much anticipated trip out west. Fortunately there were no last minute scrambles to catch a plane that by all odds I should have missed which is sadly more often than not a habit I seem to have developed. Anyways the trip went as follows, RDU to Charlotte, then Charlotte to Vegas. Neither of which were too bad of flights minus the snorer I got stuck next to on the way to Charlotte. Most of the flights were spent revisiting old Seinfeld episodes on my iPad or burying my face in books. Once we landed in Vegas the original plan was to grab a bite to eat before we hit the road to Utah, however a last minute change in plans left us with the plan to grab something on the road on our way to Springdale, Utah. Ha, well apparently there is hardly much of anything on the way. Welcome to the west I suppose. Long, straight-shot roads to nowhere with civilization few and far between. It wasn't long before hunger began to gnaw at peoples nerves in the car. Thankfully we found a place before animalistic instincts kicked in and we resorted to more drastic measures to feed ourselves. Kidding, sort of. Eventually we arrived in the small town Of Springdale, Utah, population 457. The "Gateway Town" to Zion National Park. It's a cute little town that despite first and foremost being a tourist attraction of sorts or merely stepping stone to Zion, it has a certain quaintness or homeyness about it. Not to mention the fact that it's nestled between the regal dusty brown splashed with rusted orange rock columns of Zion National Park just down the small stretch of road. I love everything about this place, the town, the friendly faces, the rocky terrain, the tall cliffs of vibrantly rusted sandstone and limestone, the cluttered tourist stores, the tables of overflowing gemstones for sale, I even love the heat here. Yes, it's pretty hot here, most always over 100F this time of year I hear, however this heat is completely different from the humid heat of home. The warmth seems to seep into your flesh and spread it's way out to heat all surfaces of your skin. It's not thick like at home, it doesn't smother. It permeates. Once unpacked we drove through Zion to briefly take in the scenery there. I've always been a rock person, but those weren't just rocks. They have a certain ferocity to them, a magnificence to them. I have never seen anything like this terrain before. Words don't do Zion's beauty justice. After driving through Zion, we headed about an hour or so out to hike around Bryce Canyon National Park. There we took our time hiking about 3 miles around Queensgarden and Navajo loop. The rock columns were a lot different from Zion, not as massive but pretty impressive in their own way. They were called hoodoos and were scattered everywhere. When viewed from the high up overlook at the end stretch of the trail they were masses together on an impressive display as far as the eye could see. It was like seeing them in a whole new light when looked at from above rather than intertwined within them on the ground. Both perspectives as amazing, just different. By the time we drove back to Springdale, stopping off for dinner on the way, it was more than a little late. We all crashed from exhaustion to get some sleep before the long day of hiking that awaits us tomorrow.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Let's Get Lost.

Tomorrow I leave at the crack of dawn for a 6am flight out to Nevada where me and the fam will proceed to explore the Arizona/New Mexico/Colorado/Nevada area out there. I've been counting down for a while. I have never been to the area before and have high expectations for what the trip will hold. I'm cutting off contact with people, therefore leaving my phone off and away for the entirity of the trip. I will however keep a journal of sorts for each day that I am out there. While I will try to post them as often as I can during the trip, being mostly in the middle of nowhere might severely limit such access to blogger.com. Regardless of whether or not I am able to post them during the actual trip, they will be posted for any that care for insight into the trip.
And now I leave for my 2 1/2 hours of sleep.

exploring out west until further notice.

Monday, June 21, 2010

You Just Got To Be.

I have discovered a common theme amongst all my favorite musicians.

Raspy. Soulful. Raw.

That is how I like my music.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

The Scent of Rain.

I can smell the thick scent of change engulfing my life and all of its intricacies.
It's like the overbearing sense of calm before the thunder.
The embers of the unbeknownst spark smoldering on some forgotten and darkened floor.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

FIFA.

Two Words...World Cup.

Such has been my life since it started June 11th. My entire day is often centered around what teams play when. In all seriousness I've even contemplated asking off from work for the days Brasil is scheduled to play. I'm more than a little obsessed, but it seems like I'm the minority in the United States. At the gym, only a small handful of the masses of people there ever even glance at the tv screening the games. It blows my mind. How can something that is such a HUGE deal to the rest of the world be mere background noise for our own country? I encourage anyone reading this to watch at least part of this momentous tournament if you don't already do so. There just seems to be something special about so many countries coming together as one to so passionately represent their nation in a worldwide tournament. Maybe it's just me being abnormally gushy regarding culture. Maybe I'm just too obsessed with soccer in general. Or maybe one day the U.S. can come to appreciate futbol. Until then, I remain the minority of Americans, an ever so loyal soccer fanatic.

Joga Bonito Brasil!!!!

"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I'm very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that."
-Bill Shankly

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Impermanence.

"Goodbyes don't last forever
though they sometimes feel that way
if when you're feeling lonely
'love' is all I need to say

There's no reason for you to doubt
i'll be back with you someday
someday, someday

So hold that which is dear to you
closely to your heart
to overcome all the lonely fears
that tear your life apart

Cause if we hold on for tomorrow
we can have a brand new start
things will be alright

So wipe those tears away
I've already said that i'd be back someday
and you know I care in that special way
so open your heart to the things I say

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye"

-James Cottriall