
Road tripping, we were determined to stick to the plan and drive from northern Arizona to Albuquerque, New Mexico, before night fall. Our map informed us that we would soon pass a national park called the Petrified Forest. A split-second decision was made to spare a half hour, turn onto the dusty side road, and see if it was 'anything'. Well, it was something. Time suddenly evaporated as we became transported to a prehistoric land. The hillsides and valley were littered with thousands of huge stone logs and fragments of petrified wood. Hundreds of millions of years ago we would have been standing in a living tropical rain forest, now transformed to desert and rock by a period of time that is not even fathomable. We could feel the calming energy of the massive agates surrounding us. Colourful translucent quartz crystals such as purple amethyst, and opaque red and yellow Jaspers, revealed themselves in the exposed, broken shards. A mere two and a half hours later, we were back en Route 66. 😊
It may sound like an oxymoron, but plan to be spontaneous! When curiosity tugs, it might be a sign to ditch your agenda for a quick detour. Be sure to wear shoes that blend in!

Petrified Forest Park, Arizona. 2019.
Love those formations’ shapes and colors. What a worthwhile visit!
ReplyDeleteGreat story! Love that your shoes were one with nature.
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