Sunday, July 29, 2007

Painted Yoga II


Painted Yoga II, originally uploaded by SoPhast.

From the Park Silly Sunday Market on Main Street. A stunningly beautiful and rather talented work of living art. One more reason to crawl out of bed on a Sunday morning! Click here for link to my slideshow of the PSSM.


Saturday, July 21, 2007

Potter in Park City

Even in this sleepy town up in the Wasatch Mountains, the magic of Harry Potter cast it's charms far and wide. Kids of all ages, myself included, lined up at Dolly's Bookstore on Main Street Friday night for the 12:01 am release of seventh and final chapter of this epic journey. This local little bookstore welcomed us with cauldrons of bubbling broth, gift bags with bookmarks and of course piles of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In line in front of me while we waited, we're two undergraduate students on their last night in Park City for a Mathematical Conference (math camp as they called it). One of the students, a freckled red head happened to looked quite like Ron Weasley, Potter's best friend. It wasn't lost on the younger girls waiting in line, some dressed as Hermione Granger, Harry's other best friend, who couldn't stop giggling and and smiling at this "Ron".

The anticipation for this night had been two years in the making, a decade in the works. All talk was centered on the direction this final installment would take. Final being the key word looming over the conversations. This would be a bittersweet moment for us fans, learning the fate of our young hero, but perhaps ultimately having to say goodbye as well. For us, it's been a journey that we all took together, becoming a part of the magical Hogwarts's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. I remember reading that first novel, and wishing it was me who had received those letters telling me I was going to school there. Ironically around the same time I began reading the Harry Potter series, which I initially scoffed at, I went back to finish college. While I didn't learn much of charms and potions (though I can mix a mean bloody mary now), I do feel like I lived vicariously through this young man's adventures and for that, I will be eternally grateful. I was up until 3am reading the first couple of chapters, and I can tell you this now...it's going to be one heck of a finale.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Boots and Blood...Dust and Mud

The 2007 Oakley Rodeo...a first in my my book. Never been to a rodeo...and was pleasantly surprised at just how much fun this can be. These guys are either nuts, brave or just plain out of their minds. Maybe it takes a little of all three to get on the back of an angry wild animal and hold on for dear life...I can see why people are drawn to these things!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Park City Parade


Not your typical Independence Day celebration...but that's how we do things up in the mountains. Must be all this fresh air. I've never seen Main Street with so many people...okay so I haven't exactly been here all that long to make such a statement, but trust me when I say the streets were CROWDED! Click here for a link to the full slideshow of Park City Fourth of July Parade.


Now while this is no Mardi Gras parade on Bourbon Street...it holds it's own. Marching bands, belly dancers, human beer bottles, and my personal favorite, the bagpipes! The weather was perfect too. Just the right amount of heat to have us head down to the City park afterwards for some ice cold beers. Though the line was too long, so we headed back to the house for our own icey Coronas and limes.


Later than night we sat in the backyard and watched the fireworks light up the mountainside. I woud have taken photos of that too, but I was tired, in the middle of a deep and life-altering conversation and frankly sometimes...a picture just wouldn't have done it justice anyways.

I can't wait until next year!