
The heart of the home, back then and now, is where mom spends her time, although in my case I have to say that I'm trying to spend less and less time in the kitchen, slowly trying to wean my family from the idea that I'm the chief cook. Actually, I love to cook and bake, but on my schedule!!

My dDad is explaining outside the blacksmith shop about Mormon hobbles.

Hardwood trees from the East, black something, not native to Utah. I probably should have paid more attention to the tour and not taking of pictures??

Drove down to Cove Fort (a little north of Beaver, Utah) yesterday afternoon. Silly me, but I didn't get a group picture and this is the only picture where both of my parents, Elder and Sister Nelson, are looking into the camera. Cove Fort was built by President Hickley's grandparents. His father, Ira, was born and raised at the fort. At one time, there were 140ish Mormon forts (every settlement had one), but most were built of wood and are no longer standing. This is the only Mormon Fort built of rock that is still standing.
1 comment:
Cool. I get a kick out of the pic of your 3 boys listening to church history.
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