With regards to your comment about the shadows, there is nothing dumb about appreciating life and the wonders that are all around us. It is a trait of the young that I hope we never loose.
My husband and I retired a couple years ago. We took our life savings and took a month long trip out west. Thank you for taking us back to some of the beautiful Utah National Parks we visited. Our trip was a total of 8,300 driven miles from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Chesapeake Bay country. Can’t wait to see your video of your first visit to the Grand Canyon. We were in awe, standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon. I have to admit I had a few tears. It was overwhelming. One thing though, It was beautiful weather in May and June but by the time we got Petrified Forest and The Painted Desert it was 105 degrees. I was ready to see the beautiful green trees and green lawns of the East Coast. Thank you for sharing your videos. We look forward to viewing them each day.
I am in awe every time(3 times) I visit Moab. Any desert mountain area out west is amazing. We will be in Southern Utah and Nevada in a couple of months and cant wait. Ps definitely not dumb watching the shadows and beautiful sunsets.
I feel the same way on my Florida trips. I found me a very secluded place on a rural bay where at times you hear no sounds made by humans. There by myself or with my wife, watching how the water changes throughout the day and the wildlife associated with those changes (specially the Ospreys and occasional Bald Eagle), and learning how the various fish species reacts to it. Seeing an occasional Manatee or Bottlenose Dolphin feeding (Dolphins often in the mornings, Manatees when it's the warmest). There's where I find peace.
I have to know, when you’re saying you’re enjoying a cold one, how many cold ones are you enjoying per cooking session? Just wondering if I have a problem with cold ones or not for a cooking session.
With regards to your comment about the shadows, there is nothing dumb about appreciating life and the wonders that are all around us. It is a trait of the young that I hope we never loose.
My husband and I retired a couple years ago. We took our life savings and took a month long trip out west. Thank you for taking us back to some of the beautiful Utah National Parks we visited. Our trip was a total of 8,300 driven miles from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Chesapeake Bay country. Can’t wait to see your video of your first visit to the Grand Canyon. We were in awe, standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon. I have to admit I had a few tears. It was overwhelming. One thing though, It was beautiful weather in May and June but by the time we got Petrified Forest and The Painted Desert it was 105 degrees. I was ready to see the beautiful green trees and green lawns of the East Coast. Thank you for sharing your videos. We look forward to viewing them each day.
We can’t wait to see those places!
I am in awe every time(3 times) I visit Moab. Any desert mountain area out west is amazing. We will be in Southern Utah and Nevada in a couple of months and cant wait.
Ps definitely not dumb watching the shadows and beautiful sunsets.
That meal looks delicious Adam , lovely scenery.👏👏👏👏👍🇬🇧
I feel the same way on my Florida trips. I found me a very secluded place on a rural bay where at times you hear no sounds made by humans. There by myself or with my wife, watching how the water changes throughout the day and the wildlife associated with those changes (specially the Ospreys and occasional Bald Eagle), and learning how the various fish species reacts to it. Seeing an occasional Manatee or Bottlenose Dolphin feeding (Dolphins often in the mornings, Manatees when it's the warmest). There's where I find peace.
Love it!
Good looking burrito👍
Im from idaho and ive only been there a few times and arches is my favorite place in the world
Isso sim que né saber aproveitar a vida!!!Além que vendo o vídeo meu amigo Abom,me deu fome!!!
Living the life.
Damn that looks good! As in the chicken
Very nice, but you forgot to put the burrito back in the grill after it's wrapped 😉
I have to know, when you’re saying you’re enjoying a cold one, how many cold ones are you enjoying per cooking session? Just wondering if I have a problem with cold ones or not for a cooking session.
You got me hungry again.
Damn Adam you can cook anything! How did you learn to be a grill master? :) Family taught, or did you teach yourself?
Mostly all self taught. I started grilling about 20 years ago for myself and always stuck with it, learning new techniques.
Nice. 😎
Nice!! Amazing.... :-)
Is it a chicken burrito that has been grilled or is it a regular burrito made with grilled chicken?
Come on Adam!....Get Abby to video you riding the Monkey! I think the viewers would like that. HeHeHe