Sunday, October 23, 2011

Donut Falls

Friday we hiked to Donut Falls in Big Cottonwood Canyon east of Salt Lake City. It was a beautiful day and the canyon was spectacular. The binkers were all good hikers and we had a great time.

Big Cottonwood Canyon in October

Big Cottonwood creek is still running full after a wet year

Small falls on Big Cottonwood Creek

The hikers ready to climb

The aspens are still aglow

Donut Falls

Hikers at the foot of the falls

Clara and Pop Pop strike a pose

Ready for lunch on a log

Wasatch Mountains are the best

Humorous Clara moment: At lunch, Meagan gave Clara some sort of tasty treat. Clara thanked her with her back turned staring at the ground. In my most grandfatherly manner I instructed Clara that she should look at Meagan when she thanked her so she could really sense her appreciation. I said, "Clara, look her in the eye." Again with more emphasis, "Clara, look her in the eye!" Clara gave me a puzzled but resigned look, leaned over, and obediently LICKED Meagan in the eye. The entire group collapsed in laughter.

That evening the adults all went to P 712 for a delicious meal. It was a very fun day. There were more adventures yesterday about which I will report in the next post. So stay tuned.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Friday, October 21, 2011

An Interim Visit

The Hastings have packed up and departed Virginia and are on their way to Reno, Nevada. Rob flew to Arizona for a conference and Anna and the kids flew here for an interim visit while they await the arrival of their car and Rob's return; both will arrive on Saturday.

Everyone was very excited to see Ollie's new dog, Coaster and Meg's rabbit, Bun Bun. There has been lots of cousin-together time, in spite of school. On Wednesday school was out early and all the cousins went to Sundance in hopes of riding the chairlift. Unfortunately, the summer season finished last Sunday, so we made our own fun with a short hike to the Theater of the Pines. The kids had a great time playing on the stage and reenacted Hamlet or the like. I assumed it was Hamlet because everyone died. The outing ended with suckers from the Sundance store.

Timp put on a special show for Anna

Ollie's beagle, Coaster

Bun Bun and the boys (sounds like a band)

Coaster and the Cousins (another band?)

Wednesday afternoon at Sundance

Theater of the Pines

The big finish

The troops

The cousins collecting burs in their socks

Super suckers

The "big" cousins

It's UEA, school is out, and there is an outing in the offing today. We will report later.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

If You Love Me...

You may have noticed that Blogger has introduced a new way to view photos on our blogs with a lightbox format as illustrated in the screen grab of Anna's recent post below. I find it EXTREMELY annoying. I haven't accessed your blog for a slide show, I want to read your ruddy post and see your images! It takes a long time to download all the images into the lightbox; the images can't be enlarged to full resolution for optimal viewing (and I can't steal them); the black semi-transparent background with jillions of thumbnails is distracting -- I like to see the photos against a crisp white background; if (out of habit) I hit the back button, I lose the whole light box and have to download the @&%@%$ thing all over again; but most distressing is that I like to open your images one at a time as I read through your blog posts. Reading comments in the help section of Blogger, it appears that the Lightbox is widely hated.

You will see that I have disabled the lightbox feature on my blog, and if you love me, you will do the same, so I can continue to enjoy the full potential of your great photos. I'm just kidding about the "love me" part, but I hope you will give it a look-see to determine what you think. If you like the new format better, I will only be slightly offended.


If, however, you want to turn off Lightbox:
• Go to Dashboard (click on the orange B in the upper-left-hand corner)
• Click on "settings"
• Click the "formatting" tab
• Scroll down to "open images in Lightbox"
• Click on the dropdown menu and select "NO"
• There ya go, Bob's yer uncle!

If you use the updated Blogger interface:
• select "design" at the top of page
• select "settings"
• select "posts and comments"
• select "open images in Lightbox"
• drag down menu to "NO"
voilĂ 

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Cornbelly Farewell

Saturday, 8 October, was the Youngs' last full day in Utah so the whole family went to Corbelly's at Thanksgiving Point for some fall adventures. It really is a lot of fun and the kids and adults all had a great time.

Cornbelly's corn

Dead-Eye Dickie shooting corn

Pippy shooting pumpkins

Wow! What a shot, Meags

Auntie Em is a determined shooter

Ollie catching just a bit of air on the pillows

The binkers were completely engaged by
the Lincoln logs

Finn panned for some awesome gems

Holdie was my buddy for the day

Uncle Phillip leads the troops through
the muddy corn maze

The troops

What could be finer than watching pigs race?

Meg, Harry, Ollie, Finn, Lizzie, Max, and Holdie


Beckham and Finn share a cuddle this morning

They are off on their way back to AZ

This has been such a fun week. It is always fun when family visits, but now we are suffering from empty-house syndrome. Anna and the Hastings gang will be here soon to fill the house with life again.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Mandan Summit

It's hard to believe that having lived here all my life, I have never ridden the chairlift at Sundance. Maren, Gavin, and the boys arrived yesterday from Arizona, and today we went to Sundance for a new adventure. From the end of the chairlift we climbed up about a mile to the Mandan Summit. From there one gets a very different perspective of Mount Timp than I am used to. The colors are all still spectacular and the ride was an absolute delight. Great idea, Maren!

The cousins are here!

We made the quad chairs hold six

Stewart's Cirque

The view south from the end of the lift

The maples are still brilliant red

The view north across Aspen Grove with the Salt Lake
mountains in the distance

The afternoon was spectacular and we dodged the rain

The Youngs and Mount Timpanogos

The Mandan Summit
Looking down on Stewart's Falls from the
Mandan Summit - enlarge to see the falls

The greens and yellows are as brilliant as the reds

Utah Mountain Maples

Color so beautiful it makes my heart hurt

Ready for the ride down

I'm sure there will be other adventures and we will report. That, however, is all for now.

OXO

D.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Very Exciting!

I'm sure you heard this morning in General Conference, President Monson announced that the Provo Tabernacle will be rebuilt as a second temple in Provo. This is very exciting news because, if you remember when I posted about the fire, I was concerned that it would be demolished. When the "braces" went up while they investigated the cause of the fire, I was hopeful. Rumors have been flying over the past couple of months that, indeed, it would be rebuilt, and that the church had purchased the Travelodge and Tres Amigos property south of the Tabernacle (the old Roberts Hotel was long-gone). There is even talk that the church is working to acquire the property where the main post office stands. Well, all speculation is over. There are, however, unanswered questions: what will we do for a tabernacle, what will the new temple be called, who will be in the new temple district, will they close and remodel the existing temple in the Ogden mode? Time will tell.

1902 view with tower

17 December 2010

1 October 2011, with "braces"

Rendering of the new temple

I was also pleased to hear they will build a temple in Hastings country, in Star Valley, Wyoming. I was bowled over by the Provo announcement, but was actually expecting they might announce at temple in Wyoming, one of the few states without one. Good news all around!

That's all for now.

OXO

D.