Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Wish you were here

It started out as heavy rain, early Monday morning, then snowed until it decided to stick and then kept right on snowing. I took this picture Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. November 9. I don't know how to use the snowblower. The snow was predicted. We took a walk around the greenbelt in our shirt sleeves about 4 p.m. on Saturday with Bob and Marilyn. The weather changed fast.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

And the Beets Went On and On

My home away from home. I got really good with the beet knife.
First we finished one line and then started on a second row of beets.




Yeah, I unloaded every single one of these.








O Canada, it's just across the river

I never in a million years dreamed I'd ever get to see Niagra Falls. Note how excited Scarlett is about the trip.
They give you raincoats as part of the admission to do things. Believe me you need them.

This is the Maid of the Mist that we rode into the base of Horseshoe Falls. Talk about a spectacular view!



















This is the American Falls. The more spectacular view is in Canada where we took this photo.



This is Horseshoe Falls in Canada. We had dinner in this restuarant that is a lot like the Space Needle in Seattle and got a fabulous view of the falls from there.








I guess people actually go looking for the "This is the Spot" monument where Joseph Smith had his vision. They have a great walkway that takes you into some trees and underbrush. I am sure things have changed a lot in 200 years. But after seeing the size of the cabin that family was crammed in you can easily imagine going out into this area to be alone.












It was a misty rainy day, but this is the Palmyra temple with a clear view of the Sacred Grove. It is the only temple with a clear window. But then consider the view. It's out in the middle of no where.


This is a replica of the cabin that the Joseph Smith family was living in when Angel Moroni visited. It is supposed to be on the orginal foundation.










And yes we have pictures of me, but I would druther show you the pictures I took.