BRYCE CANYON

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HOODOOS

BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK

20 April 2018


HOODOO

{ noun }

:: from the Southern Paiute “oohdoo” - “to be afraid”

Our world is full of a hundred thousand little deaths. Unseen endings, hidden alleys, steep drop offs and dark voids. To walk behind the veils, beyond and out of all known sight, that is the awesome and terrifying adventure we all must take.

When I was little I feared death just as I feared the scary character from Beetlejuice. I didn’t know what would become of me, when I am turned back to earth and mud, root and bone. I still don’t. But I have formed my own theories, after careful observation of nature’s own ways. For, death is everywhere, clinging and hugging onto life. Life and death. Death and life. Creation and destruction. They are present in the very crust and core of our world.

The canyons of Bryce Canyon were carved by perpetual snow, rains, wind and storms - elements of erosion, destroying and deconstructing the land. Yet, birthed from this act of destruction is a new form - a village of hoodoo houses, home to all manner of trees, plants, animals and insects, humans and any number of ghosts that call the canyon home.

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Ponderings & small wonders

a maze like this inspires ideas of exploration -
so many unseen areas, nooks and crannies to be discovered.


the Paiute people have legends of people turned to stone by Coyote.


a long moment spent hugging a Ponderosa pine
the sweet cinnamon smell of it’s bark in my nostrils.


a thought: Earth wants to be seen and loved.


a raven followed me to the van, so inquisitive.


the biting cold, the views, the surreal feeling of the landscape.


watching sunrise, shifting shadows in the hoodoo valley.


crackled mud beds, paint palettes of ochre hues,
formed through ancient sea and desert dunes.


destruction leads to creation.


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I SPY:

douglas fir

spruce

aspen

bristlecone pine

oak

prairie dogs

stellar’s jays

ravens

ospreys

mule deer

natural bridges

hoodoos

spires

manganese & iron lake silt = pink stone


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MYSTIC HOTSPRINGS

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MISTS AND VAPOuRS

20 April 2018



hot springs, a holy place

a trinity of water-forms

billowing clouds

bubbling pots

and the snow,

laid out in a fine drizzle

upon sodden ground

toes squishing through muddy fields

to an outcrop of mineral mounds

waters wrapped around my body

precisely the way clothing isn’t

a process of sublimation begins

dissolving a little at the edges

I am turned from solid form

into steam,

mists and vapours

I languor a while, lost in a daydream

and then

I drape myself over the cool earth


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CAPITOL REEF

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DUSTY BLOSSOMS

CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK

April 19 2018


I caught a glimpse of a sparrow’s flight

between pink canyon walls

and in that space there glinted

light

through the leaves

of the cottonwood trees.


I walked amongst the hum of bees

in the dappled shade

and felt the shift of spring’s warm breeze

as she walked in that same glade.


🌸🌸🌸


SIGNS OF SPRING

The clouds are hanging low, and the wind is shut out by the gates of the canyon - those huge rock walls on either side of a small snaking green river. Cottonwood trees grow all along the edges of the water, their youngish bodies fat from drinking (they are no more than 100 years old). The rock seems to soak up the sun’s rays, permeating every small breeze with warmth. The leaves ripple and dance, and everything everywhere is fresh, lush, and light-filled.

Evidence of life springs up abundant - petroglyphs and barn houses, horses and marmots. A flurry of Pinion Jays, blue as the sky, twitter and flutter in a cloud of blossoms. The almond orchard is scattering petals, swapping them for new, tender leaves. The sound of bees is everywhere. The smell of the crushed petals makes me swoon.

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I SPY:

Ponderosa

Juniper

Cottonwood

Almond blossom

Bumblebees

Marmots

Spotted horses

Pinion Jays

Petroglyphs


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