Tuesday, October 11, 2022

October 11, 2022

 

Sandhill cranes that have resided in the valley all summer are busy gleaning in the harvested grain fields. When they take flight to move into a new field it resembles miniature airplanes taking off. Great entertainment.

Iyar and Angelina Koren and their little girls were up for a Fall visit with Angelina’s parents, Steve and Terry Mainini. Everyone enjoyed the changing colors of the leaves, but the girls loved choosing a pumpkin from the Mainini garden and the other vegetables for picking.

Heather Doreen Beardall became the bride of Sam Tuttle in a ceremony at the Mink Creek Ballpark on September 17. She is the daughter of Kent and Tammy Beardall. Mr. and Mrs.Tuttle are excited about the future adventures of their together lives. Congratulations !

Bruce and Shauna Crane have been up from their Logan home to immerse themselves in a few days of Mink Creek’s Fall weather. Linda Crane Shewmaker and Sheryl Crane May , who live in the Burley area, drove over to be part of the fun and memories. Although the timing was a little bit early for all the changing colors, they never fail to have a great time.

Children of Claudine and LaMar McKague met in Mink Creek to enjoy the first weekend of October and General Conference with their parents who have recently moved to Mink Creek from Washington state. Sage and Nathan Ricks and Elsie McKague drove down from Rexburg, ID where they are going to BYU/I. Ethan McKague came up from Provo, UT, where he is at school at BYU. Mink Creek is the central meeting place.

It is getting to the point that jackets are required for most hours of the day. The sun is rising and setting in a slightly different spot on our opposite horizons, which is the very truest indication that the seasonal changes are right on time. Now we await, somewhat impatiently, the end of Daylight Savings Time. Perhaps that is just a personal view.

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