Road Companions

Road trips should be fun, but the fact of the matter is that if your traveling companions are not fun to be with, the road trip will suck. Fortunately, this is not an issue for me. Day 104 of my daily photo log, Project 365, is a photo of my two favorite companions.

Road Trip Day Two Photos

Road Trip, Day Two [adrotate group=”6″] Las Vegas, NV to Zion National Park Day two of our road trip began in Las Vegas, NV. The drive on I-15 North, as you leave NV takes you into the Virgin River Gorge, which is pretty amazing. I have driven it several times, but this is the first time I was able to get photos of the place. After a late lunch in St. George, UT we headed into Springdale which is where one of the entrances to Zion National Park. One visit there and you have to imagine what the first settlers …

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Hurricane Day 103

Day two of the road trip. Only drove about 150 miles, but saw some amazing scenery in that time. Day 103 of Project 365 is a photo of me overlooking Hurricane, UT.

Road Trip Day One Photos

Road Trip, Day One Photos [adrotate group=”6″] Los Angeles To Las Vegas The best road trips are those that have no destination, and that is what we are doing. Since we have no time schedule, it did not really matter that we got a late start. So, we spent the first night in Vegas. [adrotate group=”1″]

Snake Hunting

Sure, there were lots of WWII artifacts, including tanks, bazookas and machine guns, but what I was really looking for was the rattlesnakes. Unfortunately, none were to be found. Day 101 of my daily photo journal, Project 365.

Meet Market In Phoenix

Day 99 of my daily photo log, frequently known as Project 365. Today was the meet at the trade show we are a sponsor of. There were at least 30 sponsors, and table locations were done by first come, first served. I got there early. Good idea.

Day One Down

Tanya and I are at a trade show in Tempe, AZ. Apparently, the rumor of the day is that I am married. Day 98’s photo for Project 365 shows us shortly after the Business 101 panel I sat on. It was an interesting experience.

A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss

It is said that a rolling stone gathers no moss, and I guess that explains its absence on these two stones. A friend of mine put these in my trunk a couple months ago when I was in NV. Today they are in AZ. By the time these arrive at their final destination they will have several thousand miles under them, which is quite a feat for a rock. Day 97 of my daily photo log, Project 365.

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