I meant to mention in my last post (sorry for the spacing issues and multiple typos) that as we were coming down off of the mountain we came across a guy and his family who's truck got stuck in a mud bog. We were able to help him flag down another vehicle to help pull him out. This brings up the "touchy" part. The guy was driving a Ford F-150 which was embarrassing enough, but the vehicle that pulled him out was a Toyota Four Runner. OK - I invite all of you Englands to make your comments. I was going to take a picture of it but could not bear to relive the site of it.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
The Simple Pleasures of Life!
It may seem like all we ever do is go up to our cabin in the Uintahs. Well, actually, that is pretty much the truth. It has only been recently that we have done other things. Anyway, last year we made a significant investment in our property in the Uintahs by contracting to have a well drilled. There were three of us who went in together; my good friend Doug Illum who owns the lot next to ours, and his son Cody who owns the lot on the other side of Doug. It's a good thing 3 of us went in together on this because it wound up costing us more than 3 times what we expected. I have been working frantically this summer to finish plumbing the cabin so we could enjoy our investment. I am happy to announce that we now have water! I meant to take a picture of the toilet flushing but forgot. We have hot water and it is sop nice to be able to take a shower, to be able to do dishes without having to heat water on the stove, etc. I can't believe we have waited 26 years for this luxury.

Somewhere in there is Natalie washing the dust off!
We love the mountains and spending time at our cabin with our family. And now we can enjoy the simple pleasures of life such as a flush toilet rather than the "one holer" on the hill!Posted by G Pa Doug at 9:04 PM 1 comments
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Alaska via Cedar City
I had promised Shirley I would take her to Alaska after she finished her Master's program. After receiving a pretty nice bonus from work things were looking pretty good.
After looking at some of the projects we wanted to complete this summer we decided that we couldn't do it all. Megan had been invited to go to SUU with the Morgan High girls soccer team. There was a little anxiety on her part because she went to a soccer camp at BYU the summer before and got a little home sick. We decided to support her and go to Cedar City for the week that she would be down there. We really had a good time. We went to 3 different plays at the Shakespearean festival. We also went to St. George and did a session at the St. George temple. We drove back the long way and stopped at the Mountain Meadow Massacre site. We also drove up to Brian Head as well as over to the Cedar Breaks National Monument. It was very impressive. The nicest thing was that we were really not pressed for time and pretty much did whatever we wanted, when we wanted to. We watched Megan play soccer at least one game a day, shopped, and ate at some nice restaurants. It wasn't quite Alaska but it was fun anyway.
This is a picture of Megan during one of her games. She is the one in the center with red shorts. She played most of the time and was seldom subbed out. I was a little worried she would be intimidated by playing with older girls but she played well and I was very proud of her.
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Finally - nice weather in the mountains!
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Saturday, June 7, 2008
Will Summer ever arrive?
OK, two weeks ago we went to the cabin and got snowed on and this is what we woke up to this morning! As much as I like getting moisture, I would really like it to dry up a bit at the cabin. Since we dug trenches for the water lines last fall, all we have is mud and rocks. Shirley and Megan did some cleaning while I did a little plumbing. We decided to come home early today to get some things done around the house.

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Sunday, June 1, 2008
Just a good ol' boys, never meanin' no harm....
Meet the newest members of our family. This is Bo and Luke - The Dukes of Morgan.
I have been wanting a dog for some time and decided this was the year. I came home with one dog and Shirley and Natalie insisted that we get another so he wouldn't lonely. They are cute little guys but they are definitely puppies! Actually, Natalie bought the second one.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Workin' hard at the Golden Gate City!
Every once in a while life deals you real sour grapes. I am stuck here in San Francisco for 5 days at a trade show. The work is brutal and the food certainly not what I am accustom to. Some how I hope to survive.
Actually, yesterday was a play day. We spent a grand total of about 30 minutes setting up our booth on the convention floor and then split to do some site seeing. It was a very nice day and extremely hot by San Francisco standards. Every time I have been there it is windy, overcast, and cold. Today it was sunny and near 90 at the coast and over 100 a short way inland.
I'm sure most of you youngsters do not know the significance of the picture below. It is a crossroad in a neighborhood in S.F. that has some interesting history. Any ideas??

The Haight/Ashbury section is well known as the birthplace of the "Hippie" movement in the U.S. during the 60's. Just to let you know that they are doing their best to maintain their image - I think I had a secondhand contact high by the time I stepped out of the car and onto the sidewalk! Maybe they just pipe in the cannabis smell for tourists but it was there. We browsed through some shops and I almost bought a killer set of tie-dye bed linens but was afraid Shirley would kill me. She makes fun of a shirt I have so I suppose the sheets would have been a little over the top. After lunch in a local cafe, we headed over to Golden Gate Park and walked trough a Japanese Tea Garden. I had to include a photo of this for Shirley the gardener of the family.
Today is Thursday and I am trying to mentally prepare myself to spend the next 3 days in a 6' by 6' booth at the trade convention. I know, I know..... it will be tough but I will make it.
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