Where Does The Magic Happen?

by | Nov 6, 2021

The magic of Red Rock Canyon

Taking a risk

We were thinking of not going back one more time to Red Rock Canyon. Our old bones and muscles hurt a tad…

“Yeah, maybe we should stay close to home base today,” I said, with some disappointment in my voice. But, Judy, would have none of this “comfort zone” talk…

Enjoy with us the YouTube of that beautiful and spiritual day. Go with us for a short hike near White Mountain in Red Rock Canyon. We both have helped each other over the years to “go for it” with passion and love for nature…

Red Rock Canyon

Life for us has been about taking risks. We love to find the magic and make magic sauce, with all the ingredients that we discover in our dreams…

Comfort Zones

Life can be full of “comfort zones” or not. I love my time at home in my comfort zone far more than going out to find more rocks to turn over.

Wove to see what’s under rocks, high up mountains, riding the rapids on the Wenatchee River. I especially miss my younger days as a surfer riding those magic waves on on Oahu…

No regrets for chasing the dreams of magic in my career experiences either. I never let “the grass grow under my feet.” There was always something driving me in my soul and heart that moved me so…

Go for it!

I still feel that way, and so does Judy. We are getting older, I know. So, some caution and adjustments are just being smart. Otherwise, we would be grounded in a comfort zone not welcomed by us ‘adventure and romance’ driven souls…

Take a look at your comfort zone at any age. Do you dreams of making magic sauce with your life partner? If you do, pull out all the stops and git after it!

Where is your magic mountain to climb? Go there soon. You will never look back, I just know…

Red Rock Canyon Magic
Steve and Judy Sparks
Children and Families in Life After Trauma
Blue Diamond, NV and Red Rock Canyon

About the author

Steve Sparks is a retired information technology sales and marketing executive with over 35 years of industry experience, including a Bachelors’ in Management from St. Mary’s College. His creative outlet is as a non-fiction author, writing about his roots as a post-WWII US Navy military child growing up in the 1950s-1960s.
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