We drove for about nine hours today from Denver to Salt Lake City. It was a loooong day.
We could see the Rocky Mountains from our hotel in Denver, and after about an hour and a half into today's drive, we got into them. They are BADASS. I mean, the only mountains I'd seen before today were the Appalachians, which are basically forests on stilts. The Rockies are real MOUNTAINS. With no tall trees to conceal their splendor, the Rockies are majestic stone formations: some shaped perfectly like pyramids, other shaped more uniquely. To me, they are 100% proof that this planet did not form by chance. See for yourself below.
Tomorrow I'm going to a Mormon temple to see if they can convert this Episcopalian. I doubt it.
johnwesleylee2
19 chapters
16 Apr 2020
August 03, 2017
We drove for about nine hours today from Denver to Salt Lake City. It was a loooong day.
We could see the Rocky Mountains from our hotel in Denver, and after about an hour and a half into today's drive, we got into them. They are BADASS. I mean, the only mountains I'd seen before today were the Appalachians, which are basically forests on stilts. The Rockies are real MOUNTAINS. With no tall trees to conceal their splendor, the Rockies are majestic stone formations: some shaped perfectly like pyramids, other shaped more uniquely. To me, they are 100% proof that this planet did not form by chance. See for yourself below.
Tomorrow I'm going to a Mormon temple to see if they can convert this Episcopalian. I doubt it.
1.
Cross Country Trip-- Preamble
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On to Independence
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From Independence to Abilene
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Denver
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Salt Lake City and Badass Mountains
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Temple Square
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Salt Lake City to Kanab
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Grand Canyon
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Eight Months to 21 in Vegas
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Getting ready for San Francisco
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The Promised Land Calling
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Lands End
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On the Bay and Soundchecks Reunion
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Chinatown, the Haight and Dancing Episcopalians
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Back Through the Western Mountains
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Disability travel and other odds and ends
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Home
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Extra pictures
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I am a Lee From Virginia
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