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 […]

Last Chinese New Years Party

We hard core partied for year of the dragon last year getting; hats, food, gold coins, and traditional gifts. Mr Incredible and I are linguists and love celebrating the Chinese new year because each country celebrates it in Asia at different times but our beautifully rich in tradition. Japan ceased to all around celebrate the […]

Slayin’ for Xmas & lights

Our Bunco group had an axe throwing party this year. As opposed to our traditional classic Christmas parties with themes like redneck Christmas, Krampus in Hawaii, Golden Girls Christmas. This one was focused on sleighing it—- If you got bullseye 🎯 you got to pick a prize. The prize part was a traditional rules of […]

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 […]

Fantasy Canyon

Fantasy Canyon is the Unitah Basin. It’s BLM land so there is real marked trail. The history is found as a geographically old spot. Here’s the history here. It’s easy to get there map quest and Google has it on there. It’s beautiful there but limited shade so go when it’s cooler. There is a […]

Hot Pots

Hot Pots is a trend that has hit the US and doubled in the US since 2022. Mr Incredible and I were overly joyed to find it at our local Thai fusion place. We had only known them in Asia. The ancient history of Hot Pots is varied throughout many cultures the oldest was from […]

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 […]

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