Monday, July 12, 2010
All librarians suffer with this...
Friday, July 09, 2010
My favorite Woodcutter is at it again...
Enter my hero, armed with a chain saw on a stick!
How cool is that? Just stick the blade up to a branch overhead and have at it!
Once a year the SLC county parks dumpsters at every other house for people to use for yard and garage clean up.
A whole lotta tree trimming goes on just prior to the dumpster's one day placement, and it is a race to get your stuff into the dumpster before it fills up. Bernie climbed in the one we were using to stomp down some of our branches. The pine tree that we cut down earlier also went in to the container. Plus several lawn bags from other neighbors...
I was pleased with how the tree trimming turned out. Hart had to check it our for himself.Thursday, July 08, 2010
Gail's Visit: 4th of July: Snowbird
While Gail and I ate breakfast, the birds outside the window conspired to add to the color theme of the day.
(One of the baby blue jays that are hanging around. We call them "The Blues Brothers: On a Mission from God". They are totally crazy birds and remind us of the movie characters with their antics!)
Meadows of blue and sprinkles of yellow flowers were to be seen.
And sometimes managed to get both in one glance!
Yellow flowers bloomed aside the predominate blue flowers.
I thought of our Swedish friend Janitha. She would have declared it a most patriotic mix.
(I kidded Gail that she was expecting shooting stars the size of our San Diego bird-of-paradise blooms. If only they were!)
Little streams and waterfalls from the snow melt allowed us to practice our daring and leaping skills. It was cold enough that a slip and fall would have not have been deemed refreshing!
A few other critters were enjoying the scenery too.
Of course we kept sang as we walked about: From the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam...God bless America, our home sweet home!
I think this was the most amazing view of the day. That slope was nearly at a 90 degree angle.
I would have loved to have watched as skiers left those tracks behind!
Not only are the outlines of the mountains beautiful, the color variations within the mountainsides are amazing too.
PIck a color and start looking, you will probably see it somewhere. This picture show the ski resort where we began our day's adventures.
We were almost above the tree line, but this one wildflower was staking a claim for the whole place. It was blooming everywhere!
The snow melt was causing some erosion and mud sliding. The wild flowers just road along on the slipping soil and continued to bloom!
How deep was the snow? This will give you an idea. We also enjoyed seeing the layering from each snow fall. Bernie could practically tell you what day each layer formed as he had hit the slopes with each major snowfall.
Slipping soil...
We opted to take the chair life down from a spot called Peruvian Basin. Oh wow was it ever cold! My eyes were watering and my glove less hands turned blue.
After that we drove back down the canyon to home (a less than 30 minute ride) and grabbed a few items for a barbecue at Jeff's new house. We sat outside in his back yard in the warm sunshine and let Jeff and Gail get caught up a bit, and let Jeff show off his new house.
One of the joys of long time friendships: Holding your friend's new born babies, and then visiting those babies later when they are all grown up. Her "baby boy" is now in medical school, our daughters have (or are working on) Master's degrees. Sometime we look at each other and marvel at what our funny toddlers wound up being as grown ups.
I think we napped...then it was fireworks time! We sat in chairs on our front lawn and watched three firework displays going off in the valley below us, and really enjoyed the curb side fireworks that we and our neighbors put on.
Actually...the one at curbside were the most fun of all!
God's display wasn't too shabby either. It didn't get totally dark until 9:30 pm.
I missed getting the sunset at the peak but Gail did. The shimmering Great Salt Lake, twinkling city lights, clouds gleaming with every changing color...the camera doesn't do it justice.
In fact...I think our memories far exceed anything that I have shown you on this post. Cameras can only catch a shadow of what a day like that day was like.
I think the day was like a glimpse of heaven.