Our bags were packed for an overnight in Flagstaff. We will leave Flagstaff at the crack of dawn for Grand Canyon National Park. Mark pre-booked accommodation at the Ramada Hotel. I was particularly impressed with the rooms and the amenities. We paid a reasonable price for what would cost a little over a hundred dollars in New York or Washington. It had snowed the night before, so there was snow on the ground, the air was dump and the temperature was below 20 degrees Fahrenheit. I was cold naturally (I'm cold when temperatures drop below 70 degrees), well I live in Arizona, it is the desert. We called it a night at 11:00 pm after I had warmed the room enough for Mark to get no sleep at all (smile!).
We left Flagstaff early enough (about 8:00), for the Canyon. We arrived at the Imax theatre at quarter after 10:00 am. Just 15 minutes before the start of the 10:30 am show time of the Grand Canyon movie. The movie, now enhanced to give a 3D effect, is nothing you have ever seen. It makes you part and parcel of the Canyon. I highly recommend seeing the movie prior to going to see this wonder of the world. Nothing prepares you for what you see when you arrive at the Grand Canyon. After 5 visits, I'm still awed by the majesty of this Canyon. We had completed a short viewing of the Imax Grand canyon Movie which left Agnes feeling a little woozy, and Desire wanted to make snow balls from the snow at the Imax theater parking lot. It had snowed the night before and the previous night too, so the plough trucks had been busy at the Park. We have a 1 year all National Parks Access Card, so we did not pay entrance fees. For $89, it is worth having the pass. The ages have worked their way on the land that is now the Canyon. Nature's forces working in combination have curved the walls in meticulous layers and colors that beam with the sun's rays. The Colorado River drained in many years ago, and still runs through the Canyon. "Deus Creavit"

