We went out together with Aunt June to Wok on Wheels for some tiny spicy chicken, which has become sort of a standard for us when we visit her in Logan. It's really good, though the "spicy" of the tiny spicy chicken got the best of me later on. We went to an RV park and the girls went to bed and Roseann and I watched the movie August Rush. I liked the idea of "music is everywhere" (as in the great Bill Harley song) and how that was represented in the film, but otherwise we thought it was kind of... what's the right word... melodramatic. (Btw, when we first saw the kid who stars in the movie, Roseann and I both said together... Monty Harper!) We ended up staying up very late talking about stuff, which we like to do every so often when I don't have any shows the next day.
It's a lot easier to travel across the country in a motorhome than with a handcart...





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My great-great-great-grandfather helped build the SLC Temple.
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