Goin' Nowhere, Kristin Samet

Kristin Samet, "Goin' Nowhere"


Showing posts with label utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label utah. Show all posts

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Stonehenge Of Orem - A Place of Healing

From http://clonehenge.com/2009/02/25/orem-stonehenge-utah/ “Motorists cruising near Center Street and 400 West in Orem may have made a double take upon glimpsing a newly erected large-scale replica of the iconic prehistoric monument Stonehenge in England.” We’ll bet they did! This was the first we’d seen of what may be the newest Stonehenge replica in North America. It stands on the lawn of a new high-end nursing facility for recovery from a hospital stay or other health problem, a transitional facility called Stonehenge of Orem. You may wonder why. The administrator says that the number one question he gets is why they chose Stonehenge as a theme. He must be up on recent Stonehenge information, because he mentions that Stonehenge is believed by some to have been a place of healing, much like their facility. “We want to be the Disney World of skilled nursing facilities,“ he said.
=========== Stonehenge of Orem, Utah is a locally owned and operated convalescent and rehabilitation facility. Built in 2008, this facility has been accepting patients since December of 2008. The company’s logo is the recreation of smaller scale version of Stonehenge. The structure stands in front of the main entry to the facility and may be visited by the public at 435 West Center Street, Orem, UT.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

'Raunchy' Christmas deer light display brings complaints


'Raunchy' Christmas deer light display brings complaints
By Amber Weston, Standard-Examiner correspondent

HARRISVILLE -- It's a redneck Christmas on Larsen Lane where Isaac Oberg has created a unique outdoor display.

Oberg, a self-proclaimed redneck, has three lighted Christmas deer in his yard. One deer is hanging from a tree with red lights representing flowing entrails, and two are stacked on top of each other simulating copulation with red lights representing male genitalia.

Oberg said he wanted to do something different for Christmas and the idea just popped into his head.

"I get a lot of humor out of it," said Oberg. "All last year I heard people all over ask, "Hey, you see that deer over on Larsen Lane?' "

The city began receiving complaints about the deer last year when Oberg first built the display.

"People are mostly concerned that kids might see it," said City Recorder Jennifer Morrell.

Several complaints have come from North Ogden and Harrisville, but city officials aren't going to ask Oberg to remove the display.

"Although I find it a tasteless Christmas decoration, I would not condone the government entering someone's private property and violating their constitutional rights and removing the Christmas decoration," said City Administrator Bill Morris. "This is Harrisville. We're not Tehran, Iran."

Harrisville City Attorney Mike Junk echoed Morris's statement and said that although he finds the display to be raunchy, it is not a prosecutable criminal act. Junk also pointed out that Harrisville boasts a large deer hunting population.

"You can go out in the nature and see it, why not here too?" said Oberg. "Just about everywhere you look you can see it goin' on."

Oberg said that when his 4-year-old nephew asked what the deer were doing, the boy's mother told him they were playing piggyback.

Oberg doesn't know whether any of his neighbors find the display offensive. Most haven't spoken with him about it, and the ones who have find it humorous.

Last year he was afraid the city would ask him to remove the display, but since they haven't he plans to add to the display next year. He says the display isn't so much about Christmas as it is about doing something unusual.

"I figured it was something I wanted to do to be different," said Oberg.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Eagles Have Landed! Farmington Bay Bird Refuge, Utah

The eagles have landed! This is an album created from a visit to the bird refuge on Farmington Bay, Great Salt Lake. Eagles congregate here annually.
The only road into the refuge winds along the top of a dike, passing numerous small marshes and ponds. Most times of the year these contain waterfowl and shorebirds wading and foraging in the shallow waters. If there is not much traffic, you can pull to the side of the road and scan these flocks; this is a good way to find some of those more unusual migrants, especially the shorebirds. Many of the official pullouts are situated to provide views of these marshes. Specialty birds: Clark’s Grebe, American White Pelican, Bald Eagle (winter); Sandhill Crane; Marbled Godwit.
Nearby City: Centerville (approx. 25 miles south of Ogden, Utah)
Season: Year-round, best during spring and fall migrations
Top Elevation: 4,200 feet



Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Mormon Church's Helpful New Sidewalk Rules for Adults Who Want to Make Out


The Mormon Church's Helpful New Sidewalk Rules for Adults Who Want to Make Out

When Matt Aune and Derek Jones were detained, and cited for trespassing, in July for kissing(!) on a pathway owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a whole helluva lot of controversy was started over whether the men were targeted because they were gay, which, duh, LDS doesn't appreciate. So how to keep future homo scofflaws off church property? Erect a sign!



Along Salt Lake City's Main Street Plaza, visitors will begin seeing signs like the above, reminding visitors they are on church property. And everyone from City Prosecutor Sim Gill (who opted not to charge Aune and Jones) to the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah is pleased with the move, since it'll provide clarity to passersby.

But the church still allows pedestrians on the pathway, and does not explicitly state what the rules are when on church property.




Gay incident reopens Salt Lake City's Main Street plaza wounds
Religious divide boils over again on church-owned square.
By Rosemary Winters

The Salt Lake Tribune


It's the wound that won't heal. The rift that won't close. And earlier this month, two gay lovers' purportedly innocuous late-night kiss -- though LDS Church officials insist it was far more amorous than that -- ripped it wide open.

Utah's simmering religious divide boiled over -- once again -- at the geographical and philosophical intersection of church and state: the Main Street Plaza in downtown Salt Lake City.

Matt Aune and Derek Jones say they held hands, kissed and then squabbled with security guards on the LDS Church-owned square. Salt Lake City police issued a ticket for trespassing. In protest, supporters of the couple staged a "kiss-in" last Sunday outside the plaza and plan another such demonstration today.




The LDS Church -- a faith to which 60 percent of Utahns belong -- defended its right to regulate "inappropriate behavior" on the plaza.

"What we're seeing now is a manifestation of what should have been obvious from the very beginning," says former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson. "This block of Main Street never should have been conveyed to the LDS Church. It was a recipe for ongoing resentments between the LDS Church and those who are not members."

The church bought the strip of Main -- from North Temple to South Temple -- in 1999 . But the controversy burned for five more years as federal courts were asked to settle the prickly issue of whether the church could govern expression on the plaza and whether the city could retain a public right of way (as outlined in the original deal).

"It was meant to be for everybody," Eyer says. "Where people come and go their constitutional rights go with them."

In the end, he agreed to trade the public easement for cash and LDS land to build a west-side community center.

"What we were really swapping was a major division that wouldn't go away," Anderson says, for "the opportunity to really improve the lives of a lot of people over generations through the services and facilities that would be available at the [Sorenson] Unity Center."

"People, in general, have many more similarities than they do differences," says Elise Lazar, who is Jewish and has participated in bridge-building groups with Mormons and members of other faiths since 2004.

"Our guidelines have always been that we are not there to change anybody, but to understand each others' positions," she says. "We're friends now."

Still, she says, LDS views on homosexuality and efforts to thwart gay marriage remain among the "thorniest" issues.

"It's been hard for us to get past," she says. "I have respect for many of the values of the LDS Church, but this [plaza trespassing] incident highlights one of the most flagrant inconsistencies -- love thy neighbor, but only if he or she is heterosexual."





The LDS Church, in a statement, says Aune and Jones were asked to stop "behavior deemed inappropriate for any couple on the plaza," alleging the couple had been drinking (Aune and Jones acknowledge that) and engaged in "lewd language," "passionate kissing" and "groping." (Aune says there was nothing "pornographic," just a show of affection.)

"We hope the plaza will continue to be an asset to the community and enjoyed by the many that cross it each day," the church statement says. "We want it to be a place of beauty and serenity in downtown Salt Lake City for everyone."

Legally, there is not much anyone can do about the plaza, Anderson says. The Main Street sale is history.

"But certainly in terms of community dialogue, there's a lot that the mayor could, and I think should, be initiating," Anderson says. "You don't just let these things fester."

The Rev. Tom Goldsmith, leader of the First Unitarian Church, one of the plaintiffs the ACLU represented in the lawsuits, wants to see the issues of church and state, gay and straight discussed on a "grander scale."

"I would like to see dialogue not only among neighbors, but I'd also like to see the dialogue elevated more amongst community leaders and religious leaders."

For now, he hopes the LDS Church "lightens up" on plaza enforcement.

"The LDS Church responds very effectively to very overt cases of human pain and suffering," such as Hurricane Katrina or poverty in Africa, Goldsmith says. "For some reason, they just don't see the pain and suffering of people right here on their very doorsteps, people who are prevented from having their civil rights honored, their human integrity honored."


"The LDS Church responds very effectively to very overt cases of human pain and suffering," such as Hurricane Katrina or poverty in Africa, Goldsmith says. "For some reason, they just don't see the pain and suffering of people right here on their very doorsteps, people who are prevented from having their civil rights honored, their human integrity honored."




A still from LDS Plaza security camera footage shows security guards confronting Matt Aune and Derek Jones on July 9. The two were apprehended and arrested on suspicion of trespassing on the plaza. They claim they were harassed because they are gay and they had kissed on the plaza. The Salt Lake County District Attorney s Office did not charge the two men.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Springtime Shmingtime - We're getting NAILED by a blizzard!

Current weather: 29°F/-2°C with Freezing Fog & Snow. Windchill: 18°F/-8°C
Winter weather advisory in effect. A combination of heavy snow and strong winds will result in local white-out conditions, as well as rapid snow accumulations along area roadways. Caution: Windy with areas of blowing snow. Snowfall totals of 10-16in/25-40cm expected with local amounts of up to 20in/51 cm possible.

Wonderful views from the local weather cams:

Salt Lake City: White-out



American Fork, Utah: White-out


Huntsville, Utah


Park City, Utah - Canyons Resort


Riverton, Utah


Salt Lake City, Utah - Solitude Resort


West Jordan, Utah

World of Warcraft game gets UGLY

Your Daily Jury Duty
"In America, a person is presumed innocent until the mug shot is released"


R. Lavern Davison, 48, charged with convincing a 13-yr-old girl in Centerville, Utah, to hop on a bus and come see him. (She assumed he was a World of Warcraft pal; he wanted you-know-what.) The crime's ugly, but we must be fair and observe Davison on the perp walk before we judge him.



The 48-year-old, also known as ‘Bear’, likes to play World of Warcraft. In June 2008 he started chatting with a 13-year-old girl during game play. The chatting then moved to instant messaging, where it became more and more sexual. Eventually, Davison sent the girl a cell phone and communicated with her that way.

When the girl’s mother called police to report her daughter didn’t make it to school one day officials learned she was planning on going to California to live with her boyfriend. It was then that the FBI and Utah’s Internet Crimes Against Children task force got involved. Agents performed a scan on her computer and cell phone and found that Davison was engaging in sexually explicit conversations and intended to have the girl travel to California for sexually related purposes.

On a hunch, detectives headed for the Greyhound bus station. They arrived just in time…the girl was to board the bus in less than an hour. It then became obvious the girl had been fooled. When shown a real picture of her ‘boyfriend’ the kid freaked out.

Officers wanted to reel in Davison…they picked up where the girl left off and continued to chat with him. Centerville Police said the chats became more sexual in nature. ‘The things he wanted to do to her were graphic and violent.’ FBI agents arrested Davison.

Davison was transported by the US Marshal’s Office to his Utah court appearances where he was ordered detained until trial. Robert Lavern Davison Jr. faces one count of coercion and enticement, which carries a potential maximum penalty of life in federal prison with a 10-year mandatory minimum sentence.

Oh, and if you're wondering what that nasty, festering sore on his stomach is? It might be a large and inoperable hernia on the verge of bursting. Or, it *could be* ... a desk sore! Maybe he got it from sitting for hours and hours, days and days, his belly rubbing up against the edge of the desk while playing WoW and chatting up the girls?

UPDATE California man sentenced to 10 years for luring a Utah girl online By Anne Forester November 23rd, 2009 @ 3:27pm SALT LAKE CITY -- A federal judge sentenced a California man to 10 years in prison for luring a Utah girl into a sexual relationship online. Robert Lavern Davison Jr. 41, caught the attention of local authorities last November when the girl disappeared from school. "It's really important in this case that we got the 10-year sentence," said Assistant United States Attorney Trina Higgins. Prosecutors left federal court pleased that an online predator would be locked up for a long time. Davison, from Northern California, was sentenced to 10 years for luring a 13-year-old Utah girl into a sexual relationship. Davison met the girl online while playing the game "World of Warcraft." The two started instant messaging. Following Robert Lavern Davison's arrest, investigators want to warn parents about these games becoming forums for child predators. "This is a real girl who had been talking to him online, he had coerced her to go out and meet him," said Higgins. Authorities said Davison convinced the girl to travel to California; he even bought her a one-way bus ticket. Last November the 13-year-old disappeared from school. The Centerville Police Department, the Utah Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the FBI found her at a Salt Lake City bus stop. "She was just a few hours away from getting on a bus and going to California, and who knows what would have happened when she got off the bus in California," said Lt. Paul Child of the Centerville Police Department. Davidson was arrested in California and brought to Utah to face the charges. "We work together as a team, local state and federal agencies worked together very well to bring this to an arrest and I think saving this girl's life," said Child. http://www.ksl.com/?sid=8780945

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Dog Shoplifter - Murray, Uah

Dog Shoplifter Steals Rawhide at a Murray, Utah Grocery Store.
surveillance camera video


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Thursday, December 25, 2008

A Blizzard for Christmas!

25 Dec 2008 UTAH (U.S.) WINTER STORM:
STRONG WINDS & HEAVY BLOWING SNOW.


Temp: 34.0 °F / 0°C
Blowing Snow / Fog
Wind-chill: 25 °F / -6°C
Wind Gust: SSW 60


Storm total accumulations of 20 to 30 inches/50.8cm-76.2cm of snow expected through Fri evening.
Very strong SW winds, in excess of 80 mph/128.7 kph near ridgetops will create blowing & drifting snow thru Thursday afternoon.


Ogden: Whiteout


Salt Lake City:Whiteout


Monticello: Blizzard


Oakley


Oak City: winter storm moving in


Orderville: near blizzard conditions


Park City: heavy blowing snow


Riverton: blowing snow


Zion Canyon: snow & fog

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Autumn in Utah

"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." -Albert Camus


Photos from a late afternoon drive in Northern Utah, near my house.

Steeple at the end of the corn field



The last of the summer sunflowers




Let the fall colors begin!









Roadside red ivy



Horse herd, from Antelope Island's Fielding Garr farm, heading for the barn at sunset.
Antelope Island is the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, covering 28,022 acres. It is home to bison, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, mule deer, coyotes, bobcats, upland birds, and waterfowl.









Photos © Kristin Samet

Friday, October 31, 2008

HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2008

Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg and howlet's wing,
For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
-Shakespeare, "Macbeth"



Convenience store candy display




My new cauldron





This flyer was left on the windshield of my car last week.
At first glance it seemed normal, then I remembered I'm in Utah....



For Mormons, masked balls are associated with immoral behavior. The purpose of the mask is to conceal the identity and to deceive and provide cover for sinful acts.

Grocery store pumpkin display (real pile 'o pumpkins below PumpkinHead




Pumpkin Patch









This pumpkin patch is at the foothills of the Western edge of the Rocky Mountains





HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Come with me All Hallow's night/ We'll frighten everyone in sight/Such pranks for once, are justified/And fun and frolic amplified.
-19th Century Halloween postcard

Sunday, October 12, 2008

First Snow 2008 (Doo doo doo, Lookin out my back door!)

the barns
From First Snow 2008



Leaves haven't changed yet, but trees are covered with snow!
From First Snow 2008


the barns and backyard tree
From First Snow 2008