Posted in Utah, movies, photographs, television, travel by: Lisa
24 Jun
We’re huge Indiana Jones fans around here; we all loved the new movie (I thought it was the best one yet) and we’ve been working our way through The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume One - The Early Years, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume Two - The War Years, and The Adventures [...]
Posted in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, photographs, travel by: Lisa
20 Jun
There is only one place in the United States of America where four states all touch. Here are a few photos of my family there. The states are Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. There is a charge to visit it, but it’s free if you show up when they are right [...]
Posted in Utah, photographs, travel by: Lisa
18 Jun
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Posted in Utah, photographs by: Lisa
14 Jun
All of the following photographs were taken by me at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry in central Utah near Price in late May, 2008. To see more photos of the quarry (not of flowers), see “Exploring Dinosaurs in Utah PART TWO”.
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Posted in Unschooling, Utah, education, photographs, travel by: Lisa
13 Jun
After Price, we made our way to the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. If you plan on staying the night, the closest town with a motel is Price, about 30 miles to the north. As we zig-zagged our way through tiny towns, we enjoyed seeing the way the locals lived. Open range cows grazed the land and [...]
Posted in Arizona, Unschooling, Utah, education, movies, photographs, travel by: Lisa
12 Jun
My family recently went on a trip to Northern Arizona and Southeastern and Central Utah to explore dinosaur bones. We actually ended up going to more of Utah than we’d originally intended. It is a fantastic state. The terrain changes drastically, much more than any other single state we’ve been to. [...]