Next morning the cool air and misty clouds enticed us to head for Thanksgiving Point for a good long walk. It was lovely as the cloudy sky brought out all the texture of the many different plants not always noticeable on a bright sunny day. As the clouds parted, we also saw that the storm had left snow capped mountains.
On the way back we stopped and cruised the Provo Farmers Market at Pioneer Park. After showers, we went shopping for groceries for the week and supplies to fix a few things at the townhouse. We also treated ourselves to a meal at the Brick Oven. YUM!
We were early to bed after watching the Nie ascent to the "Y". We had decided on early morning church followed by a Sunday drive to the High Unitas and Mirror Lake for a picnic. It was a beautiful drive with awe inspiring views. We also found ourselves in mid-forty temperatures at 11,500 feet, so our picnic was pretty short lived what with burning fingertips and all. It's amazing what high altitude can do to one's body! We decided to continue on to Evanston, Wyoming and take the freeway back rather than follow the camping trailers back down the mountain. Thank goodness it was Sunday so that Glen could not in good conscience buy any fireworks!
We loved Education Week. This is the best description I have read of why I enjoy it so much. We walk and walk and sit and sit and listen and listen and can't stop because we don't want to miss anything! It's a bit hard on the body but oh, so good for the mind, soul, and heart! I wish C Jane would put Brent L. Top's description on her Provo web site instead of a rant about how we all inconvenience her so.

We followed them home a day later after topping off a perfect week on Friday night with Glen's brother, Grant, as the Cowardly Lion. The Draper Historical Theatre was presenting "The Wizard of Oz." Wylene and ALL of her family joined us for a night of dining at Neil's and then laughing ourselves silly at Grant's masterful portrayal. The whole show was so entertaining and professional, even if Toto kept running off after knocking over the props! If you ever get a chance to see Grant (known as Ray in Draper) perform, don't miss it. The Wizard of OZ lasts one more week.
We had an easy ride home. We stopped at the Red Barn for peaches and treats before making our way to Kanab and Trail's End for lunch without one stop. Glen was very proud of me! I finally ordered their house speciality, chicken fried steak with country gravy. It was pretty darn delicious. But we were good and split the apple pie a la mode.
We had a whole new experience coming down from Jacob's Lake. There was a rolling dust storm, just like we sometimes see here in the valley, out across the Paria Plateau heading west in front of the Vermillion Cliffs. It was pinkish in color. After we crossed the Colorado River, we could tell that the cold air was just racing down the cliffs you climb going to Page and picking up all that dust. The wind was so strong that the RVers were having a hard time. We soon had rain across the Navajo Reservation instead.
Thanks to Dave for keeping the watering going at the home place. We had a fantastic week. In fact, we have enjoyed a summer full of wonderful weeks and weekends. Now it's time to get back into our regular routine!
2 comments:
I know that exact house in Midway that you took a picture of. Andrew and I are big fans of it too, it looks amazing in the snow as well.
I love that camping trailer, they are so smart. They look great too.
I'm glad you had a good week up in Utah. Raymond calls all of our storage, "The Utah Stuff." He can't wait to get his "Utah Toys" back.
thanks so much for the tickets to the play!!! my husband and i LOVED it and we all know my mom did with her giggling... the kids loved it and we could not stop talking about how much fun we had!! i appreciate you making the effort to bring our families together i know that is not an easy task!!! thanks so so much!! we love you!!
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