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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Week Packed with Backpacking, Fishing, Old Mining Towns and Hot Springs

 Five story motel in Yellowjacket that was never finished because money ran out and mining in the area came to a hailt. It was built early 1900.



Tuesday, October 20, 2015

"Where there is great love, there are always miracles." -Willa Cather

Monday, June 8, 2015

I've Got Talent!!!

Today I find myself in Idaho with my car but no car keys. I know exactly where my keys are...my spare key is in Jackson and my main set of keys is in West Valley. Now you may be asking yourself how I accomplished such a feat? It was quite simple really. This last weekend I attended a fun filled family reunion in Utah. Saturday night I stayed at my aunt's place. I left my keys on the floor at her place and honestly didn't think further on it until I got home and saw my car sitting in the driveway and I realized I didn't have my keys. Lol

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Pillowcases


I just finished stitching these pillowcases. I think they turned out nice. Bronson likes them too and he told me I could always be right because he loves me ;)

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Blessed be our God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort;

2 Corinthians 1:3

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Scotland, North Ireland and Ireland


The city of Edinburgh. It was a very impressive city. Back when it was built the people were fined if they built out so everything was built up. Many of the old buildings have double and triple basements on them. I didn't get a very good photo to show how tall some of the buildings really are, but it was quite impressive.


A watch tower in a cemetery in Edinburgh. There was a medical school there and to keep the students from digging up the bodies back in the day they had to construct watch towers and pay people to watch over the new gravesites.


An inner banquet hall of Stirling Castle. That wood ceiling has been reconstructed, but it is a replica of what use to be there when it was built back in the late 1400's early 1500's. There isn't a single nail or screw in it. All the wood pieces were intricately cut and engineered to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.


The Queen's Yacht


To set this table on the yacht would have taken three hours. Each piece would have been measured with a ruler to make sure all spacing was the same for each place setting. I thought that was kind of crazy so I took a picture of it. :)


We got to watch the sheepdogs herd sheep in the Highlands of Scotland. Each of them were individual trained so the Sheppard could call out different commands to each of them as they were bringing in the sheep. It was neat to watch the sheep dogs work.


This is Glen Coe. I loved learning the history of the place. You should look it up if you get a chance, but the short version of it is the Lord of Glen Coe was late about 8 days late in pledging his allegiance to the new king because they had had an unusual early and hard winter and he had had trouble getting out of the Coe to go pledge is allegiance to the new king. In the spring the king had sent the Campbell clan in and they had been given orders to massacre the McDonald Clan at Glen Coe. Before they did however they had resided in the homes of the McDonald Clan and feasted upon their hospitality. When the shot rang out on a morning three or four days later they killed everyone in the McDonald Clan that were unable to flee the Coe.


 
The cottage where Robert Burns the Scottish poet grew up.


The City Hall of Belfast, North Ireland.


Inside the City Hall.


The Titanic was built in a shipyard in Belfast. This is a scaffolding only about a third of the height from which men would work as they constructed large ships like the Titanic. They would work from trusses like this with out any anchors or support. There were often many fatalities.


One of the gates that hung at the entrance to the shipyard where the Titanic was built.

 
The Giant's Causeway
 
 
One of the Giant's boots.


The Walled City, also known as Derry. The history of this city is also pretty neat if you aren't familiar with it, it to is a good read. Inside the walled city lived the Catholics and outside the city walls were the Protestants. There was a lot of contention between the two groups at one time in North Ireland.


Yeats' grave....though they don't really know that he is buried there. He actually died in France I think.

 
One of the homes in the Ulster American Folk Park.

 
The haunted castle we stayed in for two night. Kildonan Castle.


Cliffs of Mohr