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Martin’s Cove

July 16, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

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We have always wanted to see Martin’s Cove and finally were able to include it in a trip. I read some history of the handcart company to Scott on the drive there so he was up to speed on the history. We assumed we would have to do some walking but didn’t do our homework beforehand and discovered on arrival that the hike to the cove is a 5.2 mile round trip on a very hot day.  We loaded the backpack with water bottles and set out, confident that we could do it. We did, of course, but we were hot and sweaty by the end.

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IMG_0240We passed several groups of youth Trekkers on the trail and got a feel for the boys’ teenage experience here with our neighborhood group. The Mormon visitor center is at the Sun Ranch by Devil’s Gate and the Martin Company moved from there to the cove in a heavy snowstorm with over a foot of snow on the ground in an attempt to shelter themselves somewhat from the storm and wait it out. I found the actual area much different from what I imagined from the accounts. This is why geography is so important to historians. I can read and imagine but whenever I get out on the actual ground of an historical event I am always surprised at how much my understanding of the event increases. When looking at the terrain from different vantage points it usually becomes obvious why the people made the choices they did and how the ground affected those choices. The original accounts called the sheltered area “Martin’s Ravine” and the name was later changed to Cove; I don’t know why.

IMG_0225But it is totally a U-shaped ravine and they camped in the curved section which is at the far end of the ravine. When I saw it in person it made sense why they attempted the move, which was described as difficult and the members of the company unwilling due to the sub-zero temperatures, their exhaustion, and lack of rations for days. The rescuers encouraged them to do it, knowing their survival depended on it. The visit to the actual cove was profoundly moving and I’m very glad we went.

IMG_0245The Sweetwater River meanders and loops back on itself all and the pioneers crossed it many times in the journey west. The Martin Company had to cross it in the snow with ice chunks in the water in their move to the Cove. The river is not deep but it’s wide.

20130716-091833.jpgWe hiked down from the cove and moved out along the sand trail by the Sweetwater River. It was slow going through the soft sand and my tennis shoes have a mesh top, so every step put sand into my shoes. By the time we reached the visitor center, all the loose area around my toes was filled with sand and they couldn’t wiggle. As we were slogging along this sand trail I made the observation to Scott that this was an interesting experience to actually be out on the prairie on foot. When you’re driving the interstate you can look around and see the vast expanses of the west and marvel at how big it is. But you cover a lot of ground at 70 mph and there are few places to get out and really walk, as there are fences lining the interstate and any walking areas are short trails along the road. We were out on the prairie and had been walking for a long time and when we looked around and it didn’t seem like we had gone very far in that big open space. I really got a sense of how far it must have been to walk 15 miles in a day and look back to see the same panorama and feel like you weren’t making much progress in that vast land. It was a moving experience I had not expected to have.

 

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Since we had been there all afternoon we didn’t spend much time in the center with our long drive ahead, and we felt pretty grounded in the history. But it’s a very nice center with tour guides and interpretative displays. We drove up the road a few miles to Independence Rock and walked 3/4 of the way around as were pretty tired and hot. We only saw a couple signatures so I was disappointed as I know I’ve seen photos of many all together. So either they are on the area we didn’t get to or they are eroded.

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What’s Blooming…

July 2, 2013 by Scott Leave a Comment

I just got a new camera and wanted to try it out, so Sue and I spent a few minutes taking pictures of what’s blooming in her flower gardens right now.  Click on the pictures to see them larger.  Enjoy!

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Rose Campion
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Petunia
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Lily
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Sunflower
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Jupiter’s Beard
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Our North Flower Bed
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Jupiter’s Beard
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Canterbury Bells
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Canterbury Bells
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Birds in a Tree
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My Wagon Wheel with Catmint
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Echinacea Sunset
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Echinacea Pow Wow Berry
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Nicotiana
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Feverfew
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Canterbury Bells
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My Whiskey Barrel
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Canterbury Bells
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Habitat for Humanity Rose

 

 

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Hello, July!

July 1, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

So happy to have June 2013 in the rear view mirror.  Mark endured a personal tragedy that affected all of us and caused a lot of grieving.  Then last week my father suffered a stroke and has been in the ICU since Tuesday.  I’ve spent many hours each day helping him be comfortable and working on rehab exercises.  He was on a ventilator and is now breathing on his own, but still can’t swallow so he has a feeding tube.  He is being transferred to the rehab unit of the hospital today to start working intensely on getting more use of his left side.  It has been a very traumatic month.

So I’m looking forward to a new month plus we’re introducing a new design to the website.  And in case you didn’t know, this month is:

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National Blueberry Month
National Anti-Boredom Month
National Cell Phone Courtesy Month
National Hot Dog Month
National Ice Cream Month

And July 1 is Canada Day, Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day, and International Joke Day.  So have some ice cream while playing a joke on someone and singing “O Canada”!

Live it up!

[suesig/]

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I’ve been Apple-ized!

June 24, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

I got two early birthday presents and I’ve been busy learning how to use them. My phone has been having problems for a long time so Scott got me a new phone and the boys convinced him I needed an iPhone because it “would change my life”. So I got a 4S. Then my good buddy, Leslie, got a new iPad for work and gave me her old one because she felt “sorry for me lugging that giant computer up to the Capitol”.

My head is just swimming with all this new technology to learn. Fortunately, they’re basically the same so it’s good to be learning the apps all at once. I’ve been using my phone partially at church but it’s still a little small to read from all the time, but I went totally iPad yesterday. I’m so cool! And watch out, Karen, now I’ll be as cool as you at Wednesday’s Task Force meeting. Haven’t tried tweeting yet from my iPad. Must practice before then!

So Happy Early Birthday to me! Wonder what the real day will hold? A new car?!?!? Ha!

[suesig/]

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Gratitude Journal

June 20, 2013 by Sue Leave a Comment

I am grateful that in difficult personal times, I have really good friends who help me and cry with me.  I am grateful for the power of friendship and sisterhood and feel blessed by all the wonderful women I call “friend”.

Thank you, one and all.

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