Cedar
City Real Estate
Who knew that one of the best places about exploring America’s
great and legendary ‘Old West,’ was not the spectacular
national parks surrounding Cedar City but Cedar City itself.
You see, when I decided that I had to lead my family to some
place extraordianry, I had no idea that the city we planned
just to spend the night became the highlight of our western
adventure.
Cedar City was only going to be out base camp, so to speak,
where we would simply sleep and perhaps eat, if beef jerky got
too stale. But two weeks later, I was researching Cedar
City real estate inently on my laptop computer. Now, the
grand parks which surround Cedar City are extraordinary, let
me digress. In fact, Zion national park, on the western edge
of the Colorado Plateau in southeastern Utah is about the most
spectacular placeon the face of the earth, as far as I’m
concerned. By the way, the Colorado Plateau is like a big circle
that stretch ino major areas of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and
New Mexico. Many rock layers in this area have experienced massive
changes and transformations over milleniums. Rock layers have
been eroded by the wind and water.
I think I may have had a Zen experience of ‘Satori,’
or sudden enlightenment when I visited a major geologic feature
called the Grand Staircase… The Grand Staircase is a series
of colorful cliffs stretching between Bryce
Canyon and the Grand Canyon. The area, forgive me for being
sentimental, is so breathtaking it becomes the perfect landscape
for inspiration of any kind. My daughter got a great idea landscaping
idea for one of her suburban customer’s. The history alone
is surreal. Zion national park was at just about sea-level approximately
240 million years ago. Over time, layers of mud, rocks and sand
deposited quite a few layers and the weight caused the accumulations
to sink so that new layers remained at about sea level.
It was not long after that visit that I looked up Cedar
City real estate on the internet and found a home there.
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