Thirteen Things I Saw Today

Thursday Thirteen

Today's Thursday Thirteen is very late, but then again I did spend all day away from the computer taking these very pictures. I hope that you enjoy them. This was a spontaneous trip to lift my spirits and stave off Depression. Never give up.

1) Today I decided to be spontaneous. I know that sounds like I'm not ACTUALLY being spontaneous, but it was a decision on a whim so I think it counts. I wanted to record 13 things that I saw today and put them up on my blog for Thursday 13. My first image was right across the street from my house. Even though it was an overcast and smoggy day, I was determined to take 13 pictures anyway.


2) After picking up my daughter from school I suddenly took a left instead of a right and very quickly left our humdrum world behind us. Soon we were in Magna on Highway 201 and this scene caught my eye.


3) Normally, the Wasatch Mountains fill my vistas. Today we went to the other side of the valley and enjoyed new shapes and silhouettes.


4) As I was exploring a rest area, I noticed a flash of movement to my right. Something was trying to hide from me. We played peek-a-boo for a while before I finally caught him on film. 3X Zoom just wasn't enough, but he's there if you look closely.


5) All around the rest area, on the other side of the fence, lush vegetation was sprouting up. It stood in stark contrast to the dry hills behind us.


6) Apparently, the rest area was as close as we could get to this roadside cave. I'd have to cross the highway, scale a divider, cross the other lane, jump a fence, go down into a gully, and climb up a mountainside, but then I could find refuge inside the cave as travelers of old used to.


7) Here's a bit of history about the roadside cave. Personally, I'd rather be allowed inside the cave.


8) Mere miles away we came upon the Great Salt Lake. The first thing one notices is water from horizon to horizon. Then the mountains in the distance, and the miles and miles of salt flats. Then I noticed something bouncing along the desert floor - tumbleweed. I haven't seen tumbleweed since I was a child and we visited Utah in '73 and accidently discovered a ghost town in the mountains. At least, I think that was the last time I saw tumbleweed. With this brain, who knows...


9) Just as I walked up to the tumbleweed, the wind picked up and sent the tumbleweed on its way again. What a crazy, but effective, way to propagate seeds. The tumbleweed's trip ended shortly, however, as it came to a rest in the Great Salt Lake.


10) I really enjoyed sharing this experience with my girls. They had a blast. Too bad Robyn couldn't join us, but she was at work. Unbelievably, the Great Salt Lake is only 20 minutes away from us. We've just been too busy to explore our local environment.


11) A very grisly scene greeted us as we walked back to the Saltair parking lot from the lake front. Unnoticed to us the first time, there was a band along the beach like a geological layer of dead birds bleached by the sun and partially interred in the sand. This poor critter was the most exposed and preserved.


12) The history of Saltair is an interesting one. I remember swimming in this area when I was a child of 5. The salt water was thick and coated my skin with a white crust when it dried. There were people everywhere. That was only 3 years after the final fire finished off the Saltair. People still used the docks and fascilities. Then the water receded again and all was abandoned and taken down. Only a few people were around today to walk around the ghosts of the past and enjoy the serenity of the lake.

My 12 year old daughter took this picture while I was busy digging the car out of the sand...


13) In 1981, a new Saltair was built out of an old airplane carrier - a far cry from the opulent architectural masterpiece the old Saltair was. A few months later, the lake tried to reclaim the new Saltair and it was abandoned. Now it is free again and bands hold rock concerts there. Despite nature's insistence on ruining Man's plans, Man continues to build there. Even if this Saltair burns down and is swallowed up by the Great Salt Lake again, I am sure that Man will rebuild just as soon as the lake recedes.

It was a great day. Here's to spontaneity!


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Comments

Jeannine said…
What a lovely idea. Looks like you had a great time. Happy late TT.
Sounds like a wonderful Thursday and I loved the 13 pics!
Those pictures are incredible; I wish I'd been there with you.

Thank you for visiting my TT today. I make a point of returning every visit I get (when I know about you!), and so I'm really glad you stopped by. Otherwise, I might have gotten caught up in other things and missed this today. It's special stuff and I'm so pleased I got to see it.

Happy TT a day late!
Michael said…
I'm new to TT and am taking in some at random. You came up and I'm off to view some more.

Great pix.
D.R. Cootey said…
Thanks, everyone, for your kind comments. It WAS a wonderful day. My older daughters thanked me several time for making memories with them.

You know, as a young man their age I never would have thanked my Mum for making memories. Girls are so delightfully different from boys.

~Douglas
Tink said…
Beautiful pictures, must have been a great day indeed!
Anonymous said…
I love the pictures!! Beautiful!

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Anonymous said…
Great T13!

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Anonymous said…
Wow, what great pictures -- beautiful landscapes and haunting images. Thank you for sharing!

Thanks so much for visiting my blog! :)
Anonymous said…
One of these days I definitively need to go out of this town!

Cheers from Serbia!
Anonymous said…
Beautiful photos! Was that a snake hiding in that one photo? I wasn't sure if that was a snake or a stick.

I see that you struggle with ADD. My oldest son had ADHD. He'll be 8 in July.

Anyway, thanks for coming by my TT! :-D
L^2 said…
Very interesting pictures. #6 is very cool.

Thanks for visiting my TT! :-)
Joy Renee said…
great set of pics. sounds like a day your girls will remember.

i surfed on from another TT where you left a comment because of your title: Splintered Mind.

I've been reading your front page for two hours. My sister has been trying to convince me I'm ADD every since she and her son were diagnosed with it five or six years ago. I have struggled with mood issues and anxiety since as far back as I can remember and that goes back to the crib.

The irony is that Oprah came on while I was on your site and the topic was depression. I've had three severe depressions in my life that included suicidal ideation. I resisted the meds for years and when I finaly submitted to them, I had severe negative reactions to them. Including what one doctor said was a psychotic break. Except for one eighteen month period after months of experimenting under close supervision, they found a mix that was working for me.

I had to go off them whem we lost medical insurance in 2001. I had another bad experience with them in 2004 when my primary care doctor put me back on a brand new one without close supervision. and followed that up with a BP med that turned me into a ragdoll. as i had before when i felt a Doctor was just more interested in his theroies than in me, I quit and haven't been back.

reading your posts while listening to Oprah's guests has forced me to face the fact I'm in that downward spiral again. I need to get proactive about using those conative skills I learned while in therapy and support group in the nineties.

It isn't easy to struggle with this while living in the household of someone--MIL--who believes that mood disorders are character issues and not medically diagnosible illnesses.

oh, geeze louize. TMI i need to stop. I've rambled on long enough. evidence of hyperfocus? :)

anyway my TT this week is 13 memories of me and my Dad in honor of his Bday Tuesday and Memorial Day.
Anonymous said…
Why you TT made me cry, I don't know. I'm not usually emotional. I think it was just a beautiful thung to do with your girls.

Thanks for doing this and for stopping by my blog.
Lori said…
Great pic's and beautiful kids:)
MsSnarkyPants said…
What a lovely way to spend a day! I'll bet your girls had lots of fun. :D
Anonymous said…
I am so glad you stopped by my blog for TT because otherwise I could not have followed you back to your blog. Your TT was beautiful and it felt like I was right there enjoying everything with you. Now. I'm going to go and probably spend a few hours reading the rest of your blog because it looks awesome!
Julia said…
That is a beautiful and wonderful pictures you got there! It is lovely way to spent times with your girls!

Thanks for visiting my blog and for the scrap suggestion...I'm scrapbook and done few albums and or stuff...
Darla said…
Oh, these were lovely photos! Thanks so much for taking us along on your spontaneous day!
Rhian said…
outstanding photos! And as gruesome as it may be - the fossilized bird is fascinating...
Gina said…
Thank you for the "ride"! That was a wonderful Thursday indeed! Thanks for zooming in on the little critter, I caught sight of it ;)
Love the photos you've taken.
Fascinated with the story of Saltair. (yes, I clicked on the link too)
Delightful T13!
Robyn Mills said…
For someone who doesn't have touristy moments often this was a really interesting perspective of Saltair.

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