Last week we decided to visit Bryce Canyon before the weather got a lot cooler. There were more people there than we anticipated, maybe because of COVID issues. One person my husband talked to said they wanted to go to Zion but it was too hard to get a shuttle pass. So Bryce was their second choice. Regardless, it wasn't too crowded and we enjoyed our time there. It was really beautiful and there were several very doable hikes for us to do. My husband said he wished he could memorize the beautiful scenery and bring it to his mind whenever he needed it.
On our way home from Palmyra, we decided to go a couple of hours out of our way to visit the recently opened Priesthood Restoration Site along the Susquehanna River. This is where we believe that Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery received the keys of the Aaronic Priesthood from John the Baptist which gave them the authority to baptize. This site also has the restored Isaac and Elizabeth Hale home where Joseph and Emma lived for a year as well as the home where Joseph and Emma lived on their own. We spent a couple of hours there and I wouldn't have minded a few more minutes but we had a long way to go that night. It's a beautiful setting, very much in rural Pennsylvania. However, on the day we were there, cars at a racetrack nearby were detracting from the peace and quiet. I'm guessing that's not as big of a problem on weekdays. The Hale Family was quite well-off for their day so their home was probably nicely decorated with wallpaper and carpet. ...
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