Monday, September 1, 2025

Tales of the Traveling Tote 44 and a Giveaway


Miss Madi K and I 
want to welcome you 
to our September 2025 
edition of 
Tales of The Traveling Tote.

We do get around and it is 
fun to see where everyone 
has traveled to, whether 
near or far.


Just last week we took 
a little car trip down to 
Bryce Canyon, one of 
the five National Parks 
in southern Utah.  

The pictures just don't do 
it justice.  It is so awe inspiring 
and so easy to access even 
if you aren't a big hiker.


I can blame this one on 
social media advertising!

I saw a Facebook reel that 
advertised 
Clear Sky Resorts.  

We had tried Under Canvas 
glamping a few years ago.  
It was fun, but the canvas 
kept blowing in the breeze 
and knocking into our bed.  
The indoor bathroom was 
extra and kind of primitive, 
and it was more of a one 
and done experience. 


I don't even know if you 
can call this glamping! 
You walk into the dome 
and it literally takes your 
breath away.  It was a 
definite "pinch me" experience.  

The views were so expansive 
with this over 20 foot high 
ceiling with curtains that 
can cover all of the windows 
or only the lower windows 
for privacy.


And then, walk into the 
bathroom and you know 
that you are going to 
be comfortable.


It also included a small 
kitchenette, which was 
so convenient.  


The domes extend up 
the valley a few miles 
outside of Tropic, Utah, 
and very close to Bryce.  

It looks rather otherworldly, 
and Clear Sky plays off of this 
feeling with their resort. 


It had a real modern feel, 


yet you felt like you were not 
on your own planet!




The big draw is that you can keep 
the curtains open during the 
night to see the sky.  We were 
a little nervous that with the 
cloud cover that afternoon 
we would miss out on that.  



The cloud cover began to 
disappear as the sun set.  


So before we went to bed 
we had clear skies!!! 
It was just magical to see 
all of these domes lit up 
as the sun went down, yet 
they are situated in such 
a way that you felt really 
private. 

We stood outside for a few 
minutes and saw the 
Milky Way and a shooting 
star.  

We chose to keep the upper 
windows uncovered during 
the night and both woke 
up about 4:00 in the morning 
and had such spectacular 
views.  


The lobby dome was so huge
and impressive and attached to it 
was their restaurant 
Sky Nova.


We had peaked into it on 
arrival and although we 
had reservations somewhere 
else for dinner, we decided 
we needed to try it out 
the next day for breakfast. 


Again, that futuristic, 
otherworldly theme that 
was such a cool vibe and 
the food didn't disappoint.


Look at these custom glasses 
with a faceted dome at the 
bottom of them.  So cool, wish 
they had some for sale!  


The flatware was irridescent 
and had their telescope logo 
on them.  They offer star gazing 
at night and free S'mores that 
you can toast in open fires all 
around.  


I chose the French Toast 
and it was so delicious 
we said we were definitely 
going to come back and 
have dinner here.  

This was such a thrill 
for a totally fun and unique 
stay only a little over 
three hours from home 
and next to gorgeous Bryce.  

We will be back!
Put this on your bucket list!!!

Now on to the giveaway - 

I always get excited for 
the really fun giveaways 
that Patti picks out for 
you guys.  This is such a 
fun tote that I would use 
all of the time.  

Visit Sarah and leave 
a comment to have a 
chance to win one. 




Then hop on over and visit 
all of the other MacKenzie-Childs 
loving women to see where 
they have been off to this 
quarter.  You will love it.

Jackie and Miss Madi K @ Purple Chocolat Home (you are here)
Debbie with Miss Aurora @ Mountain Breaths
Emily with Miss Courtney Childs@ The French Hutch
Patti with Miss Kenzie and Miss Taylor @ Pandora's Box
Linda P with Miss Lola @ Life and Linda
Rita with Miss Luna C @ Panoply
Sarah with Miss Merri Mac @ Hyacinths for the Soul
Ricki Jill and Countess de Monet @The Bookish Dilettante

Thanks for visiting and 
I hope to see you again 
in December!


Jacqueline
Jacqueline

Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.

9 comments:

  1. Jacqueline, clear Sky is duly noted and now on my bucket list! Bryce Canyon is our favorite national park, and we keep talking about wanting to go back for a third time. This just gives more fuel to feeling of wanting to return. Thank you for the fantastic review and photos! Happy Septemebr!

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  2. WOW - what a fabulous and unique place to stay - makes me want to hop on a plane right now!! Thanks for taking us along on this amazing trip! Great photos capturing the essence !

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  3. Jackie, such an awesome experience. I just shared it with Paul, I want to visit. The dome is gorgeous with beautiful breathtaking views. The food look delicious. That is my style of glamping. You look darling in the photos, along with Kirk. Thanks for sharing this fabulous resort. Happy Labor Day.

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  4. Oh my gosh, I've added this to my bucket list! I'm definitely into this, spectacular place and absolutely so unworldly!!!! Looks like the food was delicious too. I can't get over the views and the pic with all the little domes is wild! Thanks for sharing this Jacket, I will enjoy thinking about going. Happy September......

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  5. This place looks incredibly fabulous Jackie! I've always wanted to go glamping! Is that stick like thing hanging from the ceiling a light? The whole place is a wow factor in its futuristic design! You must be excited that this is so close to your Utah home, what a fun place to invite friends to go too. Happy Fall!
    Jenna

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  6. Jackie, I would definitely describe this as an out of this world experience! What luxury! I have fond memories of driving through Utah and Bryce Canyon when Monnie and I took an extended road trip across country to the west coast. He had experienced the Canyon Lands in earlier years and wanted to show it to me. Majestic! Thanks for sharing this amazing experience. They should give you a free visit for this wonderful review. Happy September, dear friend!

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  7. Otherwordly, indeed! I like your take on glamping: the domes are much nicer than canvas. I would love to experience it in a stunning state or national park. I can only imagine what the stars look like out there. What a fun trip! Happy fall, Jackie!

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  8. Clear Sky might be on my bucket list as we enjoy the beauty of Bryce Canyon and may want to celebrate there with my niece who is turning 40. Thank you for the photos! Happy September!

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  9. Fabulous getaway and such cute shots of you!

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