
Our first Thanksgiving without family around turned out to be a filling experience. Sarah successfully cooked her first turkey, and Shawn watched football, ate, watched more football, and ate some more. Just like the pilgrims!
This is the site for all things Shawn, Sarah, Mac, Lily, and Rose Norton.



Our first night of cold-weather camping. The lack of daylight makes it a lot harder to see as much as you'd like. Then our lantern mantle gave out, so we had to use flashlights to cook dinner. Of course we have the mantles that you can't find at gas stations.








Landscape arch is the longest in the park - it is longer than a football field! It's hard to put it in perspective from the picture, but it looks like it defies gravity in person.
Happy Travelers - after about a month of sticking close to home, we finally were out on a new adventure. 
Arriving at the park - it's about 5 hours from home.

Sarah at the Ashford Mill ruins.
The terraced hillside shows signs of the huge lake that used to be here called Lake Manly.
Shawn at the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere.
Sarah touching the salt crystals which creat the "salt pan." It was a bizarre feeling - the crystals made your skin cold and you could still feel where they had been on your skin an hour later.

Sarah walking out on the salt pan - despite the 85 degree temps, the ground was cold.
Multi-colored hills in Death Valley. The valley is huge and has a wide array of rock formations which are easy to see due to the lack of vegetation. We saw several areas where they could have filmed the moon landing!
Shawn performing the annual auto maintenance.
Sarah setting up camp.
Moonlight over Death Valley. 
Hebe crater - caused by a volcanic eruption.
Desert mistletoe above Hebe Crater.
Roadside dining at its finest!
Scotty's castle in Grapevine Canyon - it was never finished after the stock market crashed in 1929 - in front you can see the enourmous pool they had started.
Read the sign.
Sunset on our way home.