Friday, December 2, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Southern Utah Get-away
Last weekend, I decided to explore the great world of southern Utah. It was glorious! I visited Bryce Canyon and Zions National Park, St. George, and a ghost town. I spent a couple days just hiking around and breaking in my chacos. I thoroughly enjoy exploring small towns in the middle of nowhere. The locals are always so friendly and tell you the best places to check out. I just might have to go back.
At Bryce Canyon National Park |
Bryce Canyon |
Bryce Canyon |
Hiking at Bryce Canyon. The water was this brilliant gray blue against the orange/peach rocks. |
On my way back, I stopped by an old silver mining town. The museum was slightly disappointing so I decided to take things into my own hands. I drove my car until the roads became too rocky and then set off across the desert with my back pack to find real silver mines.
Apple Hunting
A couple of Sunday's ago, we decided to go to a abandoned house in the neighborhood a pick the apples off of their awesome half pear half apple tree. |
We were lacking real apple picking supplies so we tried using a step stool and an old measuring stick we found around the house. (oh Mary) |
Caroline was such a pro with the whacking stick that she didn't need the ladder. |
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Work training?
I am now a workin' woman. I program new courses for Independent Study. I am learning new things everyday that I never knew a computer could do! Today, we had a training meeting that lasted far too long. So what did I do? I watched music videos.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
A change of plans
I heard back from the Peace Corps today and was told that I would be going to Central or South America. Also, I will not be speaking Spanish. This took me by surprise because I was told during my interview that I would most likely be going to Africa in the French speaking region. I was really excited to be returning to Africa, but the thought of actually being able to speak fluent Spanish thrilled me too. Well, I am not sure what to think now. Wait, yes I do. I am still really excited but also a little nervous too. I was not expecting this curve ball. To see potential countries of my residence, click here for Central America and here for South America.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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