Saturday, May 19, 2018

Wisteria Outside Museum of Curiosity




















Every year, I look forward to seeing the wisteria at Red Butte, but this year we haven't yet renewed our membership and things kept interfering. It's probably in full bloom up there right now. I was super excited to see this hanging outside a gate in front of the Museum of Curiosity. 

Monday, May 14, 2018

White Lilacs and Clouds

Nature offers lilacs in white. 
Not as pure or light as clouds,
But just as billowy and soft.

Monday, April 30, 2018

Yesterday and Today


I'm so glad I went out and picked these lilac flowers yesterday, since it's snowing today.

I'm looking forward to more warm days!

I like that things don't stay the same.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

A Theology of Suffering

Someone who matters to me is greatly suffering. 
This is meant for them and anyone else who may have the question:
With all the suffering in the world, in my own life, and in the lives of people I know, how can I go on believing in a loving, all-knowing God who does not intervene?
Among other sources, reading the following philosophical and theological discourse (starting past the introduction) has helped me.

This is the link: Francine R. Bennion. 

(I recommend reading rather than listening since in the spoken talk she skips or gives less emphasis to some of the most important ideas toward the end.)

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Orchids at Red Butte Today




The Utah Orchid Society is having an orchid show and sale at Red Butte Garden today and tomorrow. They have some beautiful, impressive orchids up there.











After enjoying the show, we walked around the garden.


On our way down to see if the pond is finished being dredged and refilled (it's not filled yet) Mariel pointed out the moss. Such a beautiful spring color.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Flowers Last Saturday at Red Butte

In an outdoor planter

On the walk up from the empty (being dredged) pond

Inside the orangery

Also in the orangery

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Zoo Art

Last Thursday, it was cold and grey outside. It was frustrating because we needed an outing, but I didn't have confidence we'd see anything worthwhile. Even so, I let the tiny hope that we would see something grow and we went to the zoo. I'm glad we did. After a surprisingly nice walk around to see the animals, I noticed the art gallery was open, so we went inside. We saw interesting art. Then just before we left, a keeper brought a bird inside. His name is Kronos and he's an American kestrel. Beautiful bird.






The following is a closeup of the next picture.