Knott’s Berry Farm
We recently went to Knott’s Berry Farm while we were in CA during the Boysenberry Festival. We chose Knotts because of my sisters recommendation and her love of Snoppy. We stayed at the Knott’s hotel which was fabulous and reasonably priced. Knotts is cheaper than many amusement parks around the country. The Knott’s app is […]
Jesus Trail
So I’ve been doing Conquer’s challenges for over a year now. My first one was the Jesus Trail: I did it during Holy Week. It is amazing to do these virtual challenges that become popular from Covid it mostly includes post cards, a Google lens of the trail, videos and pics ….if you got wonder […]
Southern Alaska cruise
We went to the most beautiful cities in Alaska on our Norwegian cruise. Sitka is glorious and I absolutely loved the totem poles in the wilderness. So much history. From the Tongass Sitka national park with Tlingit and Haida tribes giving the gifts of Totems to Brady a US leader which turned to the US […]
Baymax Rice guys
Little C and I watched videos of Tokyo Disney, they had tons of Baymax merch everywhere in the US you can’t get. We wanted videos of the food to inspire us. Our house loves Asian food so seeing a Baymax in rice sitting in curry. Inspired my little chef. We got white rice, but as […]
Tehrangeles—where is the LA style Ghormeh Sabzi?
So I started watching Shah’s of Sunset because of MJ on traitors season 2. Reza on the Traitors show was a blur because he got eliminated the first night and maybe had a minute of screen time with him talking. So I watched all the seasons of Shahs of Sunset and came to realize Mike […]
Douglas Pass
The Douglas Pass connecting Grand Junction CO to the Unitah basin. Is a steep and depending on the weather dangerous to drive. It is beautiful and worth it if the weather is good. You smell the mountain air, hear the birds chirping and see the beauty of the mountains. Here’s the history of it!
Brigham Young University Museum of Art (MOA) and Roots of Knowledge at Utah Valley University
The Art museum at BYU has interesting art exhibits some are definitely religious exhibitions which are honestly fascinating. Like world of religions, if you go to the Vatican museum you are going to see different eras of Catholicism. Or if you go a Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, India you must understand that the Bodhi […]
Poppy Fields
Wizard of Oz poppy jokes aside. This was a refreshing hike to the poppies in Alpine. No prancing in the poppies they are delicate- and not really a field of them yet. But this native plant will be in the next few years not as impressive as tulip fields but they are poppies more wild […]
Pink Lake in SLC
So after hoping to see this since I read a blog on it after going to two bit street. The railroad cut the salt Lake in two parts one side is normal blue and green water. The other side is where Morton’s salt plant is near with mounts of Salt. Up the road is the […]
Honeyville and Perry
Crystal Hot Springs is so much fun. My kids adored the rickety slides and the different pools. One being the highest with natural spring next to a ghetto. The highest mineral contents in the world. Note there are cow fields surrounding the area so when the wind picks up it gets smelly. Great places to […]