Saturday, October 14, 2006




Today was Elk Festival Day up at Hardware Ranch, (the same canyon that Uncle Harry ran down a couple of weeks ago) and we decided to check it out. The canyon is decked out in its fall colors and atmosphere was everywhere. On the way up the canyon to the ranch Doug Teeples saw a park named Hyrum City Park and it was perfect for picture taking and a little fun with a leaf fight. Who won is still being decided...

This festival is only one day and then the ranch closes until Dec. 14th, with sleigh rides out into the middle of lots of Elk. We are looking forward to trying that as an adventure this winter.

Today we heard children in a competition calling elk with what was called elk bugling. This is the sound elk make when calling to each other or trying to find a girlfriend. It was really fun watching kids use homemade instruments or just using their voices and their hands in different positions.
This picture displays an expresson on LaDenea's face which matches what she was saying, "Oh, that's sharp." She and the kids found the tree stump that would make a great posing spot except, that when Denea went to pose her behind she found the sharp part of the tree stump. Of course Doug was right there catching the whole thing on film.


At this festival there were lots of activities and everything was free, which made it even better. The kids painted pumpkins and shot bow and arrows. Then to make a great day even more perfect, we all went on a wagon ride out into the meadows which will soon be filled with elk spending the winter. Earlier in the day we saw a few elk on the ridge behind the pastures. We were told it was still too warm for them to come down to the pastures, but as soon as the temperatures drop the elk will show up in the hundreds looking for a free dinner. They will find it at Hardware Ranch because all through the winter months they are fed alfalfa. So, elk being a relative to the cow, will eat and then lay around chewing their chud.

Monday, October 02, 2006



It was a perfect fall day. Not to hot, not to cold. Not to sunny, not to cloudy, just perfect. But what made it even better was I was there to enjoy it all.

Many times I have seen "Hallmark" advertisments around Halloween time with fall colors in the background and people bundled up in the brisk weather out enjoying the holiday, and I have wondered if it is as good as it looks. I have visited different states that have had the display of fall and all its beauty and wonders. Then I would go home to my state that was limited in its season changes. I really enjoyed where I lived with its beaches and mild weather for over 50, almost 60 years. But when fall would rolled around I missed its definite presences. I would try to create a feeingl of fall with pumpkins and fall decorations to off set all the evergreens in our neighborhood. But still something was missing.

I have changed where I live to a different state, one that has four different seasons. This will be a new expereince and a good one I hope as winter approaches. But as for fall, this last week's drive up Logan canyon has proven to me that yes it is as good as it looks.



Yes, my heart still beats for you and only you.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006



This kitten has grown much bigger and turned into a monster. She, Hannah, does everything she is not suppose to do. For example, she sleeps in the afternoon on top of the large cage I have for my canaries. Proably dreaming of what she would like to do with those birds if only she could get into the cage and believe me she has tried. She gets really wild and will attack anything that moves with all her claws and teeth flying. So we in this house have nursed many wounds. But last night was her reckoning. She bit Jim when he was trying to but her to bed. After much chasing and muttering under our breaths, towel in hand, I grab her and she was not happy, clawing and yeowling with all her energy. We tossed her into her kennel and Jim for revenge for being bitten and scratched, put her out into the garage.
This morning she was very repentant and shy with her behavior. We here have decided she needs to be an outside cat with some privileges in the house. We acted on our decision and Hannah has adjusted well to the outside. She waits by the back door when she wants in. All is peaceful once again in the Terrill's house in Benson.

Saturday, September 23, 2006



This is JDT in one of his serious moments. Denea, Doug and their kids came up to visit on this cold and rainy day. Doug and Jim starting building some selves in our garage and Denea I were in the house when we hear a large noise...and to our surprise Jim had borrowed a full size front bucket tractor from the farm across the way. Jim and Doug had decided to start digging out the footing for a storage shed we bought. The best about this whole thing was Ryan's (6 yrs) eyes when he saw his grandpa on that big tractor!

As a side note after the farmer delivered the tractor and gave Jim and Doug quick directions on it's operation, it took Jim and Doug 15 minutes to figure out how to make it move forward. What fun down on the farm. Everyday is a new wonderful experience. The area is so beautiful and we feel so blessed to be here. I may be singing a different tune when winter really hits.

A peek at some of our back yard

Friday, September 22, 2006


Hey guys, here I am with Aunt Barbara getting all techno!!

And here's a picture of Grandma - we're having fun remembering!!

Get blogging all you JDTerrills!