not to put a downer on life {let's face it, it's a joy!}, but sometimes i'm melancholy. and right now i'm somewhat melancholy. you see, i'm leaving my beloved cedar city for a while to embark on another adventure elsewhere ('twill be further explained at a later date...plus i have no idea where yet)...when i moved here 10 short months ago i did not expect to love this place as deeply as i do. if you are ever considering a move and need all the reasons to move to cedar city i will convince you this is a fantastic place to call your home.
i have this giant tree with faces carved into the trunk that i climb to go ponder and write.
and just up the canyon from my tree is a small cove carved into the sandstone where i go to ponder some more (or have good conversations with friends).
the colors are vivid. black soil against green foliage against red sandstone.
the weather is always perfect as there is a small but constant northward breeze (why always that direction? i have no idea).
i fall asleep at night to a symphony of crickets and wake up only to hear birds chirping outside my window. there are so many birds in cedar. big, beautiful birds. and in the summertime-bats everywhere at night.
cedar canyon is easily one of the most beautiful and surprisingly diverse places i have ever seen. crystal blue lakes surrounded by aspen groves next to lava fields.
and lets not forget cedar city's proximity to my home away from home, zion national park. a majestic sight everyone should see in this life.
then there's the lifestyle. the benefits of being in a city (with the exception of the severe lack of a music scene) with the perks of living in a small town. the pastry pub, the shakespearean festival (which comes with the most delicious raspberry tarts you'll ever taste), utah summer games, and last night we even had a senate candidates' debate. if you like hiking, camping, climbing, cycling, swimming, walking, reading, pretty much anything-ing, there's plenty of it to go around. especially hiking {but maybe that's just cause i'm biased}.
and the people. that means you, my bosom cedar friends. the people i've met and the memories i've made in the last 10 months have influenced my life in some small {or large} way that has made me a better person--or at least made me want to be a better person. genuine, high quality people. plus in the summer there are tons of tourists and i love tourists.
it's true, folks, cedar city {almost} has it all. {all we're missing is the ocean} my heart will break as i say goodbye, but not to worry....i'll be back before too long.
peace+love
3 comments:
I'm so glad you like it here! I love it too, and it's always gratifying when someone you like likes the same thing as you. ; )
I wish you the very, very best on your next adventure! It will be wonderful.
So glad that you feel the Cedar love. I always knew you would love it.
pretty sure i've been craving a raspberry or cream cheese tart for like 2 months. they remind me of summer.
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