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200 N. Admiral Byrd Rd. Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84116
I have told many that if I could make it through the first twelve days there is a pretty good chance that I will be able to complete the journey for Ken. Today was a true challenge, this was suppose to be one of the fastest days as the wind is usually howling out of the west at around 20 knots, not today it was coming out of the south east and bringing thunderstorms with it. The ride was 117 miles battling the wind and dodging storms. But I am proud to say after 8 hours and 33 minutes I am in...
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States bot989Slept in until 6:30! Did laundry, and went down town to do some site seeing. the Tabernackle of the Church of the Latter Day Saints is interesting but they wouldn't let us in, something about not being a mormon, go figure? After lunch went to the local bike shop for some fine tuning. Early to bed and then to Provost tomorrow and back in the saddle.
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States bot989
Baja California: An alternative Thanksgiving.
My brother and I are driving there tomorrow. Yes, MEXICO. I obviously can't go longer than a few month without leaving the country. It's a road trip. Road trips are my absolute favorite kind of trips! Driving, camping and beachin'. I won't have internet, so I'll have to update when I'm back in Salt Lake next week.
This is the earliest in the season I've ever gone snowboarding. There was enough snow, so my dad and I went up to Brighton. Well, kinda enough snow. It's still important to watch out for rocks and little bushes everywhere. It was also a ...
Brighton, Utah, United States alifebeinglived... br>Example of one phone call:
"Hello"
"Hi, we're out front"
"No I'm out front"
"We're here."
"What? No I'm outside? Do you want me to go around the building?"
"There is no around. We're here."
Hang up. Frustration. Happily we sorted ourselves out and (with minimal getting-lostness) we found the restaurant. We settled on Bayou, a Cajun inspired restaurant that boasted a ginormous beer list. Good food and good drinks? We were in. Dinner was fab. We caught up, had some ...
... yrs back to find that my deportations were no longer listed. However, I still worry every time I come in to the country that something might flag up, as the new entry systems are really thorough since 9/11 and I might end up being deported all over again. But I hoped being in Utah with all the happy Mormons they might not be so strict.
Anyway, I saw an older lady customs officer, who looked really nice and I hoped I would get her. I got my wish granted. The lady looked at my ...
... than they did!!! But...they're right, I don't need it.
I leave at midnight tonight and arrive at like 11 pm tomorrow night, 23 hours! Wow! Here I come Idaho, Washington, wherever else, and Canada of course, for the first time. I've been so close, up in northern Idaho, but not quite there. It's really not that exotic or thrilling...or even that different. But whatever, it's not here! And there's a beach!
... Reese, CEO of Bonneville International, distributor of the broadcast; Choir President Mac Christensen and Music Director Mack Wilberg. Former Music Directors Jerold Ottley and Craig Jessop, Associate Director Donald Ripplinger, and former Tabernacle Organists Robert Cundick and John Longhurst were in attendance. The anniversary concluded as it does each week with the Choir singing "God Be With You Till We Meet Again."
Ogden, Utah, United States motabchoir01... composer, arranger, and guest conductor throughout the United States and abroad. Dr. Wilberg received his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Southern California.
The choir will be accompanied by Richard Elliott. Richard Elliott is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, received his early musical training at Peabody Conservatory and the Catholic University of ...
... to make the walk up together. Its about an hour and a half to get to the actual Arch, the first part up a huge rock face and we were all huffing and puffing. Well worth the effort as sunset was spectacular. We watched the rock arch change from it brown colour to a red... amazing. This arch is the national symbol of Utah - that and its ski resorts of course! It did get pretty cold up here. Lots of serious photographers and ...
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