Sunday, September 30, 2007

Hogle Zoo

Sunday, September 30, 2007
It snowed on Saturday.  Sunday turned out to be a beautiful, sunny, perfect day to visit the zoo.

Sophie loves to have her picture taken.  
This is the typical Sophie pose.
Snow again, just like last September 2006.
White Alligator at Hogle Zoo
Soph
Daddy and Sophie
Feeding the Swan
Poor ducks, this swan ruled over when it came to eating.
A voracious appetite!
At least Vince still had all his fingers afterwards.
Do geese have teeth? For the answer go to 

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Alta and Snowbird

Sunday, September 23, 2007
Well, it actually snowed in Alta. Vince is stoked and can’t wait for November 18th. Sophie is ready for ski lessons....well, anything is better than going to Daycare as far as she’s concerned. I'm hoping to greatly improve on my turns and technique.

Light snow in Alta
Alta
This road is closed during ski season.
Little blush of Autumn
Temperature: 40 degrees
More of my favorite trees, Birch? Aspen?

Alta parking lot vacant and bare for now.
Little French Cottage in La Caille
Contemporary French Restaurant
Manicured Gardens
Peacocks
Winding Brick Lane

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Wheeler Historic Farm

Saturday, September 22, 2007
Wheeler Historic Farm is a very fun and picturesque place to visit.

To start, Sophie posing and hamming it up.

Feeding geese and ducks...


 ...and more ducks and geese.
Representation of the rural lifestyle from 1890-1920
75 acre Dairy Farm
Soph and Daddy
19th century farming
Mechanical inventions were introduced to ease farm work 
during the Progressive Era.
Little Cottonwood Creek and more ducks
There is a camp area on the other side of the creek.
Sophie visiting the dairy cows
Lots of cute (and smelly) farm animals: 
cows, pigs, sheep, turkeys, chickens, horses, etc.
Blacksmith and General Store behind Soph
Looking like a drowned rat
Old time farm lifestyle
Farm has lots of walking trails

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Sophie's World

Sunday, September 16, 2007
Reading Sophie's World and this is Sophie's World:

(insert movie clip)


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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Jaida and Sophie

Saturday, September 15, 2007
We always enjoy when the Howell Family comes to visit. The girls having fun together, playing at Boondocks, riding the Alpine Slide at Utah Olympic Park, the Alpine Coaster at Park City and feeding sheep.


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Sunday, September 9, 2007

Utah State Fair

Sunday, September 9, 2007

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Sunday, September 2, 2007

Timpanogos Cave National Monument

Sunday, September 2, 2007
Timpanogos Cave National Monument is about 15 minutes from our house located in American Fork Canyon.  It is another breathtaking, beautiful place.  With spectacular canyon vistas, panoramic views of the valley, and vertiginous drops to the valleys below.  This trip was well worth it even though it was more than a nice, leisure walk in the park.

Sophie was a real trouper hiking up the hard-surfaced cave trail to the cave site; although it’s 1.5 miles (2.4 km), it is a very strenuous hike (you can’t really see this from pics) that took us a little more than an hour to walk up and less than an hour to walk back down.  I have to admit I was so proud of little Sophie being able to trek the entire way without the help of Daddy or me, because believe me it was not easy. My aching muscles were quite evident the next day.  Daddy and Sophie were unaffected.

There are 3 caves.  Once you reach the top, tours of of the caves are given every 15 mins which lasts 45 - 60 mins.  The inside temperature is about 45 degrees (7 degrees C).  Aside from seeing the more well-known stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, bacon (draperies), soda straws, popcorn, etc. these caves have another type of formation only seen predominantly in these 3 caves, i.e. helictites--- spiral, worm-like formations that are rare in most other caves throughout the world.

Hope Everyone had a nice Labor Day weekend !!




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