From the summit of Mt. Nebo looking west to north. |
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Nebo
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Delano Peak
Delano Peak |
While I managed to get Delano in, I'll get Mt. Holly taken care of next time. There is a fairly discernible path that goes from Delano over to Holly and shouldn't take a long time. Mt. Holly is actually the one I've wanted to get to for as long as I can remember.
Me at Delano Peak |
I have to say that, despite a lack of any real adventure or mishap, I had good time. I saw some mountain goats up on top--some fairly close, however I wasn't quick enough to snap a picture before they high-tailed it down the mountain. I don't think these goats are as familiar or comfortable with human folk as the goats up on Timpanogos are.
Mt. Holly |
Anyways, I made it to the top, Delano Peak, in just over an hour. Cell service was great at the highest point in Beaver and Paiute Counties. I sent off a couple of pictures to the kids and called one of those kids that complain that I never pick up when she calls. I also got a text from my sister saying that my mother was getting worried about me. Forty-seven years old and my mother still worries about me.
And this has got to be the most uninteresting and uninspired thing I've ever written. Seriously. As I sit here typing I have more interest in going outside to look at the weather than I do in staying here and forcing more boring dribble out of my small and pathetic mind. And so, I think I'll do just that. It's thundering out there--that's got to be a good thing!
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Squaw Peak for the 4th?
So, I'd been thinking for a while that it would be cool to be on Squaw Peak for the fireworks on the 4th of July. And so, I did just that.
When I got up to the top, there were 3 others. By the time I took these pictures of the coolest sunset, there were maybe 15 of us up there.
By the time it was dark, there were close to 50. And I must say that Squaw Peak with 50 people on it is rather crowded! But I, by virtue of arriving early, had a great seat--even if it's sitting on a rock, which I was.
What did I gain--or come away with--from this experience? I would much rather hang out with young children than college students and grown adults--any day.
When I got up to the top, there were 3 others. By the time I took these pictures of the coolest sunset, there were maybe 15 of us up there.
By the time it was dark, there were close to 50. And I must say that Squaw Peak with 50 people on it is rather crowded! But I, by virtue of arriving early, had a great seat--even if it's sitting on a rock, which I was.
What did I gain--or come away with--from this experience? I would much rather hang out with young children than college students and grown adults--any day.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Counter tops, back splashes, wood floor, tile, electric wiring, and sheet rock
I failed to include air conditioning. My sprinklers work, but my yard is chock full of rocks. Walnuts abound. Drippy kitchen faucet. Crawl space, rusty old pipes, creaky floors, and painted-over door hinges. Nasty carpet, tiny bathroom, cottage cheese ceiling. These are a few of my favorite things. And brown paper packages.
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