My husband and I minus the kids got to spend 1 night up at park city ( a resort town in utah). If you watched the olypmics when they where in utah you saw alot of this town in the press reports.
On the way home I couldn't help but take tons of photos.
they where to big for here so I posted them on my blog some lovely pictures of water falls and mountains.
I only posted a few as I took about 60 pictures it was just a beautiful fall day and the air was deffinatley crisp.
What a fun retreat! We all need a break every now and again - and Park City is such fun! I'm glad you enjoyed yourself, and I can't believe the leaves are changing already!!!!
i remember visiting park city years before the olympics .. lovely town and utah is beautiful. my daughter met her husband at the university of utah and they travelled all ovre campng and backpacking. (my little ballerina .. who was there studying ballet!) i remember one time when she got off the airplane when she came home to visit one christmas .. with a CAST on her leg from ankle to hip .. we about fainted ... there goes her ballet career we thought! finally, she started giggling so hard and took her cast off right there in the airport. (she actually told the airlines it was a joke .. and didn't ask for any 'favors'!) someday they hope to go back and take their children to see this beautiful state.
the trees where changing alot you can't see to much in these photos as they are near the fall and river so lots of water but just a little ways away lots and lots of colors.
frannie sounds like you have a prackster for a kid. That should be fun at all family gatherings.
I like the trade I just hope she likes her three scarfs ( I think she is using htem as christmas gifts or something). I had no idea what I wa sgetting I just like fabric and as long as it is cotton it can be used in a scrappy style quilt ( I make lots of that style) so pretty much any fabric will work.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority." -E. B. White