Glen and I ventured forth to Utah once again last week. Yes, that's three times in three months. I see a habit developing! A low front was moving in so there was lots of wind as we drove north. Once in Flagstaff, we were glad to not be traveling Interstate 40 because it had been shut down due to the wind.
As we headed to Jacob's Lake from the Vermilion Cliffs we could tell there was snow up ahead. Wow, a snowstorm in May!
The sign said that the road to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon was to open on May 15. I wonder if it happened. As you will soon see, we traveled home a different way.
What a difference a little altitude makes! It continued to snow or rain off and on again all the way to Provo. Higher altitudes usually make my ankles swell up like an unopened bag of chips, but I tried something new this trip. Lynette had sent me some compression socks for my birthday so I wore them ALL day (and this trip takes a full day.) It helped!

The cafe was pretty quiet with only three tables in use. It helps me understand why the help gets a little cranky during BYU Education Week. They are used to almost no one during Spring and Summer terms.
I managed to figure out which bus to take to get back to the townhouse after heading back to the bookstore to make my purchases. I didn't want to lug books all over campus. Like in my student days, I was in need of a nap once I made my way home. Or should I say, I laid down and read one of my new books before Glen returned.
The next morning, we worked on the basement replacing light bulbs and cleaning up. I managed to get the stove looking almost like new. I also got air beds, bedding, towels, and some dishes moved from the up upstairs to the basement for summer guests. It was a working trip for both of us.
That afternoon, I went with Glen to SLC and he dropped me off at Borders to spend my Mother's Day gift card while he went on an appointment. (Thank you "E" Jensens!) One can never have too many books!

to Asiatic lilies finally in bloom. . .

and ripe tomatoes! BLTs anyone?!?!
(Thanks to Nate and Nichelle for keeping the water flowing at home!)
2 comments:
Oh, I'd love to walk out to that point on our next drive, but it makes me nervous with my crazy boys. I wish they were afraid of heights too.
I am so glad you are enjoying Utah more lately.
I love your pics, and I love your tomatoes. Yours are so much further along than mine. sigh
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