

Emily inspired us from her blog of visiting the Church history sites, to go and see the grave of Martin Harris-- "the man who knew" as the pageant here titles him. I have lived out here over a year now and still haven't seen the final resting place. We also headed south to Hyrum (about 15 miles) and visited the grave of some of Rich's relatives. One of those being his great uncle Hyrum Olsen that fought in WWI. The girls found the WWII tank memorial to be very cool.



(LL and SO switched clothes-- so don't be confused by the photo.) The middle photo is a pretty view of Clarkston. I wonder what Martin Harris thought of the comparatively dry dusty surroundings after having come from lush green trees everywhere! I have to admit, I love the high mountains and the farm field everywhere-- it is very beautiful to me!
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Great pics. I'd like to know what prompted the switching clothes thing though. RLO's a cutie!
Thanks for the photos of Luke. He is a cute little guy! You live in a beautiful area.
LL and LO look alot alike.
They are so darn cute! Loved seeing the pictures!
Beautiful area.
How come Luke is sitting up already!? I think I will always be comparing his progress to Claire's. Of course she is a couple weeks behind, if that makes a difference.
Missy-- he ISN'T sitting up already-- the high chair just holds him up. Did I mention that is IS singing his ABC's, though? Next week we work on his numbers.
I love history! It makes me panic though and I have to go back and read and research so that I'll know answers to little questions from little people with big imaginations. Hooray for educational family outings!
I guess I'm going to disagree a bit with Jared...I thought LO looks a lot alike SS!!!!! hahahaha
Cute still!
Love ya!
Well, C. Roxy does know her numbers... but just from 1 to 20.
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