When I recently went to the Sacramento California Cemetery, I noticed so many headstones that simply read “Mother” and “Father” on them. Some had additional details, some didn’t. The sheer amount of variety also intrigued me. It was fascinating how important… Continue Reading →
I find headstones fascinating, and on my trip to Sacramento California, we walked around the Sacramento Cemetery. There were some pretty interesting memorials, including a mausoleum to one of the founders of the railroad (Mark Hopkins) that was massive, and… Continue Reading →
One of my fondest memories of my father was a train set he had in the attic. (Our attic was livable space). He had an 5′ x 25′ foot train track set up and we would run the trains for… Continue Reading →
I recently had the opportunity to visit Sutter Mill in California where the California Gold Rush started in 1849. There are a few original buildings, lots of interesting displays and a visitors center as well. It’s off the beaten path,… Continue Reading →
I recently had the chance to take my family on a vacation to California. One of the locations we visited was Big Tree State Park. While Northern California is known for the redwood forest, the predominant tree here was sequoia…. Continue Reading →
The beauty of Autumn in Utah can’t be beat, and I love taking pictures of all the Fall foliage and landscapes. The heat of summer has worn off, kids are back in school, and there is so much diversity in… Continue Reading →
My wife had a family reunion in Yellowstone, Wyoming this past summer, and I finally got around to editing the pictures. The park is beautiful and I am constantly amazed at what nature can accomplish.
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Salt Lake City, Utah, thanks to my employer, who held the employee summer party there. It was a fairly difficult to take pictures from a technical standpoint,… Continue Reading →
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On the third day of my “kidnapped” trip to California, we went to the Huntington Gardens and Library. It was quite spectacular. There were some very famous paintings such as “Blue Boy” and “Pinky” as well as a wide variety… Continue Reading →
During our visit to California, we were able to take a tour of the Santa Anita Racetrack, where Seabiscuit and other notable horses raced in the 1930’s. It was fun to see the races, having never attended one before. California… Continue Reading →
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