Friday, April 1, 2016

What The...?

I find it hard to wrap my brain around the fact that I have completed 70 years on this beloved planet. I always thought when I read of someone dying at this age, it was fine because they "had lived a good long life." Forget that nonsense!

This year the celebration lasted for a couple of days. On Saturday, 26 March, Kris and I loved seeing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat again at the Hale Center Theater. It is a clever play and I love the music. Afterwards we were to meet Uncle and Annie at P712 for supper. Kris ran in Target on the way and seemed to be dawdling. We arrived at the pizzeria just after the appointed hour and I spied Stephen and Ann in a far corner. I approached and began to push the table next to theirs closer when "SURPRISE!" greeted my unsuspecting ears. I turned around to see a happy group of family seated at a large table behind me. I was gobsmacked! After dinner everyone gathered back at the festively-decorated house for cake and ice cream and presents. The kids all chipped in and ordered me a Timothy Richards model of the door at 10 Downing Street in London. I recognized the box and  became genuinely giddy. Sunday 27, the actual date, was Easter and I cooked lamb and made a coconut cake.

Monday, 28 March, was Vernon Christopherson's funeral. He died from a blood infection contracted while having a knee replacement. He hasn't been super well and strong and he just couldn't fight the infection. Uncle Rod spoke, representing the "Group," and hit a home run.  That evening we had a mini Boynton reunion since Chip and Sandy were in town.

 How on earth did I get here?

 Good fun


What a surprise

People I love

The revelers

A birthday squeeze with ballons

 "Foo"

I was genuinely elated by this gift 

 
I LOVE these beautifully-crafted models

 The "Group" gathered at Vern's funeral

 Post-La Casita with the Boyntons

 Little squish was intrigued by the Easter flowers

Thanks to everyone for making this watershed birthday celebration just perfect. Emily deserves special thanks for all her efforts. I love you all, and that's all for now.

OXO

D.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

No Snow in This Canyon (Day Three)

On the morning of 25 March, we were disappointed to realize that we had been staying at a Holiday Inn, not a Holiday Inn Express: no free breakfast! So we loaded the cars and headed to McDonald's in Anna's car for a breakfast that was not quite to everyone's taste. Heading straight north we arrived at Snow Canyon State Park. The beautiful canyon is named for Lorenzo and Erastus Snow, early Mormon guys, not for the cold meteorological phenomenon. Regardless, the place is spectacular. We spent the morning hiking the Pioneer Names Trail and Hidden Pinyon Trail, and playing in the Sand Dunes. I channeled Grammy and the gods redirected our path back to the second hand dress shop where Lucy Jane acquired a fantastic costume to accompany her presentation on Queen Elizabeth II.  The kiddos dropped me off back at the hotel where I picked up our car. I headed home, and they headed south to Arizona via Las Vegas.

 Early morning light was beautiful

 The Whiterocks at the north end of the park

 Everywhere you point your camera is photo-worthy


Louisiana and me

 Bouldering is Us

 Anna captures monkeys, Lucy spies scenery

A paucity of pioneer names, but great traveling companions

 Treckers on the move

Tell us a story...in a general-authority voice

 Coolish in the shade

 Perfect in the sun

 The Hastings ladies

 Bitchin lichens 

 Red and green

 The end of the Hidden Pinyon Trail


I was there too

 Unbounded energy

 Digging to China in the Sand Dunes

 Lucy will rock ERII

Bye bye, love ya

This was a great trip and I am grateful to Anna for the invitation and encouragement to join in. Thanks to her for all her great management. That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Oh Zion, Dear Zion (Day Two)

The morning of 24 March, we skipped the cold-cereal breakfast at the hotel, packed, and headed to The Bear Paw Cafe. After breakfast we dropped luggage and our car at the brand new Holiday Inn before heading back up to Zion National Park. We parked in the Visitor Center lot and caught a shuttle up the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive to the Zion Lodge where the trail to the Emerald Pools begins. The hike went well with a small hiccup when we were separated at a couple of junctures. In the end, all were reunited at the Lodge and we shuttled up to the Temple of Sinawava for a hike along the Virgin River to the point where the Narrows begin. On the return trip we jumped off the shuttle for a look at the Great White throne before continuing to the Grotto stop and a short hike to Grotto Springs and Weeping Rock. Anna and the boys also took a trail up the cliffs for a ways before we traveled down the canyon for a short hike to get a view of The Court of the Patriarchs. The shuttle journey ended at the Visitors Center. Back in Saint George, we bought some delicious pizza at Riggatti's Wood Fired Pizza which we consumed in the park behind the Tabernacle. After supper we visited an art show, drove around some neighborhoods, and watched the sun go down from Dixie Sugarloaf in Pioneer Park above the city. Before returning to the hotel, we had frozen custard at Nielsen's. A tired but happy bunch crashed at the Holiday Inn.

 Not quite up to Market-Street-Grill standard, but good

 The Virgin River...

 On a beautiful spring morning


Headed to the Emerald Pools

 Hastings hikers

 Down to the Lower Emerald Pool

 The source of the pool

 Red and white cliffs


Doing our thing

 In the Temple of Sinawava

 The narrows


The group at the mouth of the narrows


A short pause

 Spring break is a busy time at Zion

 Buddies on the trail

 Sun glinting on the water

 The Great White Throne

 View of the canyon floor from the Weeping Rock

 The springs

 Court of the Patriarchs

 There we are

 Those pioneers were good designers

 Saint George below Dixie Red Hills Parkway

 You can imagine who loved clambering over these red rocks

Tired folks waiting for custard

This was a great day, but that's all for now.

OXO

D.