It would be nice to go fishing...in Alaska!
The first herd of elk we saw must have had at least 100 in it. It was near the summit in Rocky Mountain National Park. As we came out of the park there were other herds but not nearly so large-the elk were bigger but the numbers fewer!
These quilts were on display at the Art Museum on campus at BYU.
I didn't know we weren't suppose to take pictures-I even looked for some notification...so until I used a flash which had the unexpected result of producing an usher/security guard-I snapped a few. There were other quilts that were more notable in the display but I thought I was going to get a photo of all of them and wasn't really paying attention to the order I took the photos.
As you can see in this 'detail' photo, the applique and dimension to the quilt is from men's ties! It was quite clever.
'My, how you've grown since we were last at the condo' :)
A familiar phrase around there but this is just a little trick photography.
These aren't-he really is doing pull ups on the loft floor!
Down to the valley floor from the condo was sort of a temperature shock but as we climbed up into the Uintah's we all gave a collective sigh of relief...except Dad-he complained that we were freezing his ears off when we rolled down the windows!
This wasn't the lowest the temperature got on the way to the cabin but Mr. College Freshman chided me for taken pictures of the temperature :)
Who cares?-it's digital!
The week at the cabin begins!
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