If you don't know about Zion,
this photo will give you a second glimpse.
(The first glimpse was at the beginning of this post.)

I took it while strolling near Fae's home.
And here's where Fae lived for two years,
as she and her husband were building their home . . .
FROM SCRATCH.
Sacrificing visionaries in their sixties!!!Fae's husband died unexpectedly two years ago,
but this courageous woman keeps their dream alive.
Fae has been my friend forever and a day.She gave each of my daughters a celebratory massage
to mark their passage into womanhood.
I guess we go back to about 1985, nearly a quarter of a decade!!!
And here we are in 2009, together over the weekend!
I can't even begin to describe Fae's hospitality.
There was a WELCOME sign on the door and lit candles in her casita!
Then she swept me off for dinner at Oscars.
Here's an outside view of the casita (or guest house).
It's made up from three little buildings, each with it's own unique roof.
They are linked together with doors,
giving the honored out-of-towner a bedroom, kitchen,
and bathroom illuminated by several skylights.

Here's what it looked like when I opened the door of the casita
after a good night's rest.

Busted.
I got up LATE.
Due to the fact that Fae and I had such a
fine evening together.
First of all, the dinner and over-the-top dessert
was a benefit for Fae being an organizer of the
RED ROCK FILM FESTIVAL.
After stuffing ourselves on bleu cheese garlic burgers and fish tacos,
we soaked for literally HOURS in her hot tub.
Here's a daytime shot, taken while I was leaning against the hot tub.
Pretty amazing.But
NOTHING compared to
watching drama in the night sky from such a wild & wonderful place.
I saw FOUR shooting stars!November 2009 is THE month
for the
Leonid Meteor Shower (
SEE HERE)
and I got to experience the show
from the comfort of a hot tub located far, far away from city lights.

After a very long time steaming away under the stars,
I sort of looked like a lobster, well done.
