Sometimes the truck is so full, we have to use the Dimensional Duplicator and Incredible Shrinking Machine to make some things fit, such as this piano.

Sometimes the truck is so full, we have to use the Dimensional Duplicator and Incredible Shrinking Machine to make some things fit, such as this piano.
This weekend the Utah Symphony played host to Maestro JoAnn Falletta (Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra) and percussionist Colin Currie. The program consisted of:
Hi there. Just finished up a gig for the U of U College of Humanities. The 2008 Lyceum II Lecture. The keynote speaker was Jane Goodall, the chimp ladie. What an incredible humanitarian, and not a bad speaker either. The setting was Abravanel Hall, my second home as of late, and the subject was Peace with Nature. The evening also featured writer Terry Tempest Williams and a local folk/bluegrass band “Red Rock Rondo”. Tremendous talent all-around. Red Rock Rondo’s music about Zion’s Canyon and the surrounding area reminded me of the symphony’s yearly tour to Springdale, located at the south entrance to Zion’s National Park. Terry Tempest Williams piece on the plight of the local Prairie Dog population was moving and stirred guilt in me for having ever kicked dirt into the burrow of some poor animal. But all in all it was a wonderful evening and a nice break from the symphony, made especially enjoyable by having my dad accompany me in the light booth.
Hey! It’s my first post. I just returned from a trip to Wyoming with the Utah Symphony. We had a two day tour to Lander and Pinedale. Thursday we drove from SLC to Lander. It is a 300 mile trip but it took us quite a while. It was snowing in SL when we left and we got stuck behind the plows in Parley’s Canyon and were limited to 35 MPH. The roads in Wyoming can be quite treacherous. Just north of Rock Springs, on US 191 the wind was blowing snow so hard, we could barely see the lines on the road, and it wasn’t even actually snowing. The roads up there are commonly closed due to icy roads, blowing snow and high winds. It stays so cold that the roads get coated in ice and packed snow that doesn’t melt. The plows only plow the loose snow and put down sand. Salt would just create a more dangerous situation. Devon has some pictures that I will be posting shortly.