Roots grounded forever
“This is the desert after all,” I thought to myself as Grange and I sped along Highway 191 North towards Salt Lake City.
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“This is the desert after all,” I thought to myself as Grange and I sped along Highway 191 North towards Salt Lake City.
September 22, 2020, the first day of autumn, the beginning of Mabon, and celebration of the fall season.
December 11, 1929 ~ September 23, 2020
November 24, 2004 ~ September 19, 2020
Allori Braysley Pehrson was born November 24, 2004 in Modesto, CA to Wayne and Trisha Pehrson.
According to the US Census Bureau, approximately 252,000 people live in Washington, Iron, Kane, Garfield, and Beaver counties.
Like a lot of women, I happen to enjoy the occasional “chick flick,” and one such movie is Fried Green Tomatoes.
“Gratitude is the sign of noble souls” – Aesop
In recent months, I’ve been reading and purging old journals. I made it to September 2000 where I paused.
Not long ago, a woman from one of the nearby communities stopped by Twin Rocks Trading Post to peruse our inventory of turquoise jewelry, baskets, folk art, and Navajo rugs.
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