You know that myth that the north is just a scene of perpetual winter? It's not a myth - totally true. Last Monday Logan got a foot of snow, some of my students who live closer to the mountains reported more than two feet! This week the starting temperatures have been in the single digits, but at least the highs are creeping into the 40, so the snow will melt. It's like living in a freakin' refrigerator! Mom, I thinkin' about moving home.
This weekend was Bridgerland Honor Music Clinic (I think that's the official title). I ended up with just one student playing because the trombone kid was whisked away to Disneyland. Too bad, really. ;) I mean, what kid wants Disneyland over honor band? The kids did a fantastic job, and it was very neat to watch my college band director deal with middle school kids. They had a great time, and all the parents I talked to said their kids loved it and that the really like the director. I'm excited to listen to the recording when it comes. I think last year I may have received mine in May (two months after the event). I'm really hoping for March this year. We'll see.
Every morning when I drive to work I see these two wild turkeys. I have never seen wild turkeys in Logan before. I've seen them in Sanpete, but not here. They're on 600 West, down just south of the golf course. Sometimes they're out in the afternoon, too. I wonder if they've always been there, and what has been bringing them into the open. It's only been since February that I noticed them, where were they before? Are there really more than two?
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Oh the mystical Casche (sp? never learned to spell that the whole 3 years I was there) Valley turkeys. The did always remind me of good 'ol Ephraim!
Oh, no! moving back home!
I was just in Ephraim this week - didn't see a single turkey. Sad, really. But I did see Vance, and that's kinda the same thing.
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