Monday, June 15, 2015

May Turns to June 2015

Nothing terribly earth-shaking has happened over the last few days, but we have watched the Widtsoe Building on BYU campus come down. The new life sciences building has taken its place and the spot where it stood will become a landscaped area. Morning walks have been a delight with beautiful flowers, wonderful mountain and valley views, and spectacular skies. We had Connor with us for a few days while he recuperated from surgery to fix a messed up nose. The June "Group" get together was breakfast at a local diner, the girlies went to girls camp, and Maren's family arrived from Arizona to spend a few weeks. One of the most exciting things for me was making plans for our visit to Rod and Vic in Florida when they finish their mission in September. We have plane tickets, Disney World tickets, and hotel reservations: I'm excited.

 The Widtsoe Building looking like war-torn Beirut 

 These are beautiful weeds

 The east side still has a bit of order at this point

A sweet little bunch of posies

 Still clinging to a crown of snow

 Checking out of the Happiness Hotel

 One skinny bay left

 These guys help me with SNAP lanyards

 Taking down the last bit one bite at a time

 One last little nub

 Dinner with Annie and Opa at 5 Star 

 I love these mountains

 We had a gully washer

 Annie's car stood firm against the torrent

Wild rye in the early morning sun

 Going, going, gone

 Cascading flowers

 These pretty little suckers smell like gardenias

 Excellent friends (V&J had already departed)

 Ready for Florida

 The Youngs are in town

 Sunrise over Mount Nebo

 Clouds over Timp

 An intense sunset last night

If I were just a tiny bit more primitive, this would be my god

That's all a bit disjointed, but it is what it is, and that's all for now.

OXO

D.

2 comments:

Anna said...

Fantabulous. All of it.
And I'm so glad you decided to go to Flarhidah.

Courtney said...

Those mountains and flowers are incredible. And Katy's little bump is great, too.