My good friend Lindsey and I didn't have any pressing matters last Friday so we decided to go to Palo Duro Canyon to do a little hiking. We met up with our friend, Byron, who lives in the area and he acted as our tour guide the 8 hours we spent in the second largest canyon in the United States. We had a good time hiking to the Lighthouse formation in addition to a walk along the top of the canyon which gives an eagle's eye view of the ampitheatre where the musical 'Texas' takes place each summer. It was a spontaneous day full of sweet fellowship in the middle of God's wonderful creation =)
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Oh, the joys of being in Mini Retirement =)
My good friend Lindsey and I didn't have any pressing matters last Friday so we decided to go to Palo Duro Canyon to do a little hiking. We met up with our friend, Byron, who lives in the area and he acted as our tour guide the 8 hours we spent in the second largest canyon in the United States. We had a good time hiking to the Lighthouse formation in addition to a walk along the top of the canyon which gives an eagle's eye view of the ampitheatre where the musical 'Texas' takes place each summer. It was a spontaneous day full of sweet fellowship in the middle of God's wonderful creation =)

My good friend Lindsey and I didn't have any pressing matters last Friday so we decided to go to Palo Duro Canyon to do a little hiking. We met up with our friend, Byron, who lives in the area and he acted as our tour guide the 8 hours we spent in the second largest canyon in the United States. We had a good time hiking to the Lighthouse formation in addition to a walk along the top of the canyon which gives an eagle's eye view of the ampitheatre where the musical 'Texas' takes place each summer. It was a spontaneous day full of sweet fellowship in the middle of God's wonderful creation =)
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