On June 1, JanaLynn, Allen, and I took a Sunday stroll around the ponds at the Utah Botanical Gardens in West Kaysville. To our delight, pelicans (presumably from the Great Salt Lake?) were swimming and fishing on the pond. In all, we saw eight or nine pelicans. My camera sucks, but I pointed it through my binoculars and got semi-good pictures of the birds. I don't think of Utah as being a pelican refuge.
Other than pelicans, there were plenty of geese and ducks. The Utah Botanical Gardens are right next to I-15 in Kaysville and about two miles due east of the Great Salt Lake. It is a project that is under development--it appears that Utah State University is the project manager. They have a beautiful wildflower garden there too.
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Is that the FLDS temple on the other side of the lake? Kinda looks like it...
Actually, it is the LDS flour mill in Kaysville. Perhaps Warren Jeffs suspected that it was an inovative LDS temple and stole the blueprints for FLDS use. Or perhaps that wasn't really a hair on the bed of the FLDS temple, but rather a stalk of wheat.
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