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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Now THIS is the way to do 4th of July!!!

     Think back on all those years of 108 degree heat, trying to enjoy a barbecue or swimming and watching the fireworks on the Strip from INSIDE our house just so you could cool off!   We have discovered the new and true way!
      Our neighbor mentioned that he had heard that Brianhead had a good fireworks display!  Since the resort is only about 13 miles from the cabin at the last minute we decided to go.   I packed us a "dinner", put some lawn chairs in the back of the truck and headed out (thinking we were being really foresighted).   Not so!!  These people that come from wherever to watch this firesworks display have come prepared!!!   No football tailgating party has anything on these folks!!   Cars, campers, ATV's lined the streets and chairs were set up with real hibachis and barbecue grills.  And everyone brought their own fireworks...so even though we were lined up with them two hours before dark (10 p.m.!!) there was plenty to watch and plenty of fireworks to see, even before the official beginning.   The best part???  IT WAS 56 DEGREES!!!   For the first time ever we got to actually blanket up and almost be cold in order to watch what turned out to be a very respectable show!   The resort built a huge bonfire and if you wanted you could go over and have free S'mores while listening to the band concerts.   Earlier in the day there was a Craft Fair, too, but we didn't go for that.   

Our view of the lodges, the green, and the bonfire (mid right).  We had no trouble hearing the concert from inside the truck and from that far away.  It is also a big deal to decorate your ATV's and drive back and forth up and down the main highway that runs thru Brianhead!

Second best part was that I finally learned how to use the fireworks button on my digital camera and I got some COOL pix!  Here are a few of the interesting shots





Of course I took way too many just like I did of the hot air balloon rally.  It is a fine line to know just when to click the shutter on fireworks!  But no matter when you do you get some interesting shots.

Another pre-4th happening or two:
We always put up the hummingbird feeders when we come.  One day I heard a loud ping on the kitchen window and knew that one of the birds had probably hit it (not unusual).  A little while later I went out to the porch for something and there sat, as seemingly calmly as could be, a hummingbird.  I gave a startled, "oh no!", but the bird didn't budge.  I assumed it must be the one that had made impact.  I felt sad because it was one of the ruby throated ones and I figured it would die soon.....but what a great photo op, prior to then!


Same bird - one with flash on and with flash off

  I was very happy to look out again about an hour later, expecting to see it keeled over onto its side and dead.   Happy day!   No bird!!   So it must have recovered and flown away!

The other fun "event" was to discover that once again this year we have Sego Lilies growing in the eco-system that is our front yard.  That brings back such a childhood memory cuz Momma used to talk about them all the time and how the pioneers would eat the bulbs for sustenance.   I had been reading not long ago that they are fairly uncommon now, so we have counted and watched them and left them in peace, wishing my own grandkids were here to see them since we will be focusing on Pioneers at our Cousin Camp  in a few weeks!   Funny what little things can make your heart sing!   

1 comment:

Nathan and Colleen said...

Those firework pictures look AWESOME!!!!!!