Sunday, November 30, 2008
October 7, 2008
In 1993, Firmage Financial (Tom Ralphs) hired me to take over and finish the development of a real estate project they called the Aerie. It was a large subdivision with 10 - 15 acre lots sitting on top of the mountain just above Park City. The lots were being presold for around $250,000.00 each. When I took over, there was still alot of sewer and water line work to be done, and about half the paving was yet to be completed. I spent the summer up there having the time of my life. I got it all finished up just before the snow flew in the fall. I got to meet alot of very wealthy people who bought lots there, like the owner of the Pepsi franchise for all of Georgia and Northern Florida. Also Ed Ames, the singer, etc. This picture is take of Park City from the Aerie.
October 7, 2008
October 7, 2008
We celebrated Theresa's birthday by staying at the Park City Hotel. The evening before we went up there, we went to the theater in Orem and watched a live performance. It was raining most of the day but everything was so green and pretty. the Porche people were there showing off their new 2009 model. It looked like a nice car, but I could put away a pretty good food storage for the price of one of those puppies.
October, 2008
October, 2008
As soon as the fruit was on and the garden was heavy into production, Theresa's kitchen really got busy. Canning was going on almost every day for weeks. We canned (mostly she) over 400 bottles of everything. Like Apricots, Peaches, Plumbs, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Cherries, Hotdog Relish, and the like. Also almost every combination, like Jellies, Jams, syrups, whole fruits, apple butter, apricot butter, and juices. It was alot of fun even though it was alot of work. We did the canning at her home in Oaker Hills where the kitchen was alot bigger. To help, we set up a Camp Chef stove out on the back porch to help speed up the sterilizing. It was also fun, because we had the deer watching us from about 20 or 30 feet away through the window hoping we would throw out some more peelings. We would just throw them out in the oak brush and they would come and scarf up whatever we threw out.
August 20, 2008
Just to the right of the sign, you will see a flat rock hanging from a rope. It is called the weather rock. It tells you what kind of weather you are having by watching it then matching what it is doing to the list of weather types on the sign. It is amazingly accurate. Quite a spectacular rock.
The rock belongs to one of Donna's relatives who happens to live along the highway to Waterton.
The rock belongs to one of Donna's relatives who happens to live along the highway to Waterton.
August 20, 2008
When one of the Prince's from England came to Waterton, he was so impressed with the beauty of the surrounding area, that he ordered that his beautiful Chalet style hotel be built. It is made only of large timbers. There is not metal framing in it of any kind. It is really a masterpiece. All the beams and framing that can be seen from the inside is very spectacular. It is quite a site.
August 20, 2008
Waterton is about 40 from Cardston. Part of this lake is in Canada and part is in the US. The mountain behind the lake are part of the Glacier National Park in Montana. This part of the world is really spectacular. There are lakes all over with waterfalls and alot of water everywhere. The town at the bottom of the picture is a tourist town and a great place to find a good restaurant.
August 20, 2008
This is the river that runs through Beezer. I looks very much like the river that runs through Colonia Juarez. There are a few country homes scattered here and there in this very pretty valley. The setting is about 15 miles from Cardston. It is as peaceful here as it gets anywhere in the world. Donna's first husband (Bing Beezer) and his family all grew up here.
August 20, 2008
This is the home where Knolton and Donna live. It is only two blocks from the Cardston Temple. In fact you can see them temple out their front window. Cardston is quite a small town, about the size of Mt. Pleasant or Kamas. It was settled by James Card who sent him find a place in Canada for the saints to settle and escape the polygamy persecution. Others were sent to Mexico. James Card and James Henry Martineau were very well acquainted since they both worked on getting the church established in the Cache Valley (Logan area to be exact). They both refer to each other in their respective journals.
August 20, 2008
November 15, 2008
Every morning Theresa is brought back to life by these beautiful friends. They have been called by some pretty strong sounding names at 6 o'clock in the morning.....especially when her wake up time is around 9. We got these (hens) from the guy that does our horse shoeing. He said they were hens....but as you can tell they are all roosters. I know he was just trying to get rid of them and knew we were dumb enough to take them in. Since they beat up on everyone in the chicken coop, we make them stay outside all the time. They roost in the rafters of the horse shed. They wander around the yard all day long and are pretty tame. I strongly believe they will end up dead if Theresa is having a particularly bad morning and they push her past her limit. She will probably blame the deaths on some vicious raccoon or predator.
November 30, 2008
This is what the nativity scene looks like all put together. The taller figures are about 3 feet tall. I also went down to the store and bought a spot light to shine on the baby Jesus. I screwed it into the ceiling. I really looks cool now. This picture just shows the scene with only a regular light.
November 30, 2008
November 30, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
November 2008
Thad & Tami came for a visit the day after Halloween and brought us two boxes of apples.. Yeah!! more canning.. haha..
They love to be at the farm and climb around. Daniel not shown in pic. is so deadly afraid of animals that when Princess the cat came to play with him he screamed. He'll get over it I hope
They love to be at the farm and climb around. Daniel not shown in pic. is so deadly afraid of animals that when Princess the cat came to play with him he screamed. He'll get over it I hope
November 2008
This is the new nesting quarters at the chicken house Hilton Hotel for the chickens. They now can lay their eggs in privacy within the sound-proof little rooms that Bill Martineau designed. The only problem is, one way in and one way out. The lid is shut with a cobblers hammer that is placed on top only to be removed in case of emergency. Too bad they haven't figured out how to pick it up yet. Picture to follow.
November 2008
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