Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Granddaughters in My Life


Granddaughter #1
Miss Brinley


Granddaughter #2
Miss Avery



Granddaughter #3
Miss Audrey


Granddaughter #4
Miss Aspen




Granddaughter #5
Due January 2010


That's right.
We've got a POSITIVE READING on her.


Thank you, Kelty & Duane,
for giving me another little gal to love.
XOXO,
Grandma Ginger


Hold onto your hat,
Mr. Kenneth!

Your dad will teach you how to navigate
Family Life with a gaggle of girls.

p.s.s.
Notice the sippy cup
stashed where his pistol otta go.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Serendipity



6 p.m.
Yesterday.
Taken from the dirt road on the back side of Squaw Peak.

Utah has more than it's share of scenic back roads
winding up through the mountain passes.

Many of them, near to home.

7 p.m.
Overlooking my home town,
from the tippy top of Rock Canyon.

7:30 p.m.
As the sun is setting and I turn back to my car,
there's a bit of serendipity when I glance at the back window.

8 p.m.
And MORE as I head down the road and look across the valley.

* * *

This evening,
the book group was gathering at my place,
as they always do on the 3rd Thursday of every month.

We hadn't quite started into the book
when a breathless newcomer enticed us all to the front porch.


Yet another round of serendipity!

Sometimes you just have to open up your front door
and LOOK.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Time to Act

FRIENDS - If you live in my home town, please VOTE this Tuesday in the primaries. (You must take your driver's license for ID.)

Billboards such as THIS ONE are decorating the town for a reason:


Steve Clark is the mayoral candidate who is working diligently on behalf of the Mona Lisa of our community - Rock Canyon. Quarrying the canyon would be like CUTTING OFF HER NOSE! (Do notice the bottom of the billboard shows our endorsement.)

Below, I have pasted (and slightly adapted) the message that went out to thousands in our community through my website - preserverockcanyon.com and through the Save Rock Canyon Facebook site. In case you didn't receive it, I encourage you READ BELOW.


CHOOSE & ELECT the CHAMPIONS of ROCK CANYON!

LATEST UPDATE from preserverockcanyon.com

Dear Rock Canyon Supporters,

Rock Canyon, continues to be threatened by mining. As leaders of PreserveRockCanyon.com, we have met with key stakeholders in the U.S. Forest Service, Provo City, attorneys, and involved political figures to preserve the crown jewel of our community.

We continue to push for a land swap to satisfy all parties. However, if we lose this option, we must elect strong leadership in the Provo City Council and Mayor's Office where power resides for deciding whether Rock Canyon is ruined by mining or permanently protected.

Rock Canyon must be saved. This is a critical time and action is needed. We urge you to promote, support, and work for the following candidates who are CAPABLE and COMMITTED to take action to PRESERVE ROCK CANYON.

Support these candidates who could Save Rock Canyon:

STEVE CLARK - Mayor / www.stephendclark.com
COY PORTER - City-wide Council Seat / www.coyforcouncil.com
DAVID ACHESON - District 2 Council Seat / dacheson@gmail.com (Facebook)
CINDY RICHARDS
- District 5 Council Seat / http://votecindy.com

DON'T LET THIS:
Rock Canyon if it were mined















ROCK CANYON as it appears now with SCARS FROM RECENT MINING.


BECOME THIS:
Rock Canyon if it were mined

















ROCK CANYON
as it might appear IF MINING IS ALLOWED and rock is blasted and carried away.

VOTE! PRIMARY Elections: TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 15th
VOTE! GENERAL Elections: TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 3rd



SRC buttonGET INFORMED.
GET INVOLVED.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE.



HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP:

1. Set up a link to this blog and share this information with others who are concerned about preserving Rock Canyon.

2. Send Friends to PreserveRockCanyon.com to fill out a quick & easy Rock Canyon survey and receive critical updates like this one.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Sustaining Dreams


When I was crazy-busy and rather exhausted during the 80s and 90s, I had this dream of SOME DAY taking a long, luxurious road trip across the North American continent.


I would meet fascinating people and see thrilling vistas.

AND, I'd rest as long as I pleased.


To keep the dream alive, I saved my pennies
until I secured THIS 1977 BEAUTY for next to nothing:


I took it on a trial run to Arizona in 1999.
More than 1000 miles of pulling that trailer with my 3/4-ton truck.

It was a BLAST!
I loved parking it under the saguaros
and listening to the coyotes howl.


Then my 3/4-ton truck got torched
and I had to downsize to a whimpier set a wheels.

"SOME DAY, I'll get a brawny truck again and take that trip."

Occasionally, I'd go and open up the trailer, dreaming my dream.

These shots show the cool interior of MY trailer.


Well, I didn't get around to collecting enough nickels
for another brawny truck.

(Still have the whimpy 1/4-ton Ford.)

And, over the years, the mice discovered my trailer.


And the bugs arrived.


By the time it needed a new roof,
I realized that it was time to say goodbye to my sweet trailer.


Last week, it got cleaned up and SOLD.


The longings of my heart, felt so strongly in the 80s and 90s,
are being met through other means.

Still, my trailer dream
served it's purpose in a REAL WAY,
even without taking me on that long trip across the country.

It SUSTAINED me during challenging times.

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