Dinosaur Land aka Vernal
I have now been to all corners of Utah with my adventure to Vernal. I wanted to make this trip mainly to see the Vernal Temple making my collection of photos of the 13 current Utah temples complete (look for … Continued
I have now been to all corners of Utah with my adventure to Vernal. I wanted to make this trip mainly to see the Vernal Temple making my collection of photos of the 13 current Utah temples complete (look for … Continued
One of the most recognizable mountains along the Wasatch Front is Mt Timpanogos with Utah County to the West, Sundance Ski Resort to the East, Provo Canyon to the South and American Fork Canyon to the North. I haven’t ever … Continued
Over the weekend I went a couple adventures with my sister and her husband, both of whom have caught the spirit of Elijah and are obsessed with family history. There’s no problem with that, especially when they tell me the … Continued
With only a couple weeks left in Utah before moving to Texas, I decided to make the most of it and do things I have yet to do during the last four years. My first adventure was to visit Thanksgiving … Continued
Recently, I took a day trip with my roommate to Delta, UT and some surrounding sites in Millard County. Each site had a little historical significance whether for the state or the nation. Great Basin Museum Our first stop was … Continued
Electronic Media Gallery This is the third new exhibit that opened this week at the MOA. I was disappointed with it. The three films they are showing right now explore the desert environment, which I can see right outside and … Continued
I have been to the BYU Museum of Art before but not in a while to actually take part of the exhibitions. So, when I got the invite for the opening of three new exhibits, I decided to go. It … Continued
Over the past three years at BYU, I have looked up at the Y and thought about climbing it. I have written about it for the Daily Universe and a book of traditions. I have helped promote the Student Alumni … Continued
Did you know that Shawn Bradley is 7’6″? That Danny Ainge played Major League Baseball while a student at BYU and while being drafted into the NBA? That “ra ra ra ra ra, ra ra ra ra ra, Go Cougars!” … Continued
Yes, the texture posted last Friday is of the BYU Museum of Paleontology. This building has intrigued me for a while now because it is a large metal shed. I presumed it to be a mechanical or grounds building, then I … Continued