Monday, October 24, 2022



Growing





 Logan is definitely one of my favorite places to go to.  In another life, I think B and I would have moved there and lived for an indefinite amount of time.  The winters are brutal but the Cache valley is always a sight for sore eyes.  I love dropping down from Sardine Canyon into the valley.  It's not wall to wall housing and people. Life moves a little slower there.

First on our list of stops is Cox Honeyland.  They have the best honey.  And their different kinds of fudge are divine.  Especially the chocolate peanut butter fudge.  The gift part of their store is so fun to wander through.  They always have unique things you feel like you need to buy.  Either for yourself or someone you know!



Second on our list of stops is Gossner Foods.  We love this place.  Mostly they have milk and cheese.  Cheese curds are a must to buy.  They are delicious.  Even if B doesn't think so.  He likes to buy the Jalepeno Jack cheese to go with his Wheat Thins which is fine by me as long as I can get my cheese curds.  They also have shelf stable milk.  The root beer flavor tastes like a root beer float. It's so good.  We have an awesome neighbor give us a carton of their Egg Nog for Christmas which didn't last very long.  I thought it was a genius idea for a Christmas gift.




Next up is El Toro Viejo.  Do you sense a food theme going on here.  You may or may not be correct.  El Toro is obviously Mexican food.  We were first introduced to them by our Sarah when she lived in Logan and was going to school.  It was kind of a dive.  But the food was the best Mexican we had ever had.  They have since moved and upgraded the ambience, which I kind of miss.  But I still love the food.  

Finally, we ALWAYS have to stop and get some Aggie ice cream.  Who doesn't love that stuff?  If I'm lucky I can talk Brad into bringing home a half gallon of their deliciousness.

After all that wonderful food fest stuff that we did, we had to walk it all off!  So we headed up the canyon.  We got as far as First Dam.  It has a great park with water where people were kayaking.  But across the street north is a walking trail that goes up the mountain.  It goes up and follows the Bonneville Shoreline.  The view is amazing!  Like, 'take your breath away' amazing.  

Along this trail I saw these two small trees growing out of the rock.  This kind of scene never ceases to amaze me.  Especially when it's 90 degrees outside and we're in a drought.  How do these trees do it?  How do they stay alive?  How do they keep green?   It made me think of the meme that shows the flower growing out of the sidewalk that says "Bloom Where You're Planted". Which sometimes make me shake my head. 

Sometimes I don't like where I'm planted.  I don't feel like blooming.  I'm just trying to get by.  There's a drought in my life.  It's hot.  I loved seeing these trees.  They weren't blooming.  There were no flowers.  But they were growing. There is a drought and it was HOT.   They were beautiful and inspiring.  I may not feel like I'm blooming.  But I can grow where I am.  And maybe along the way I can be beautiful and inspiring to someone else on their own hot dry journey.  



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