Monday, January 15, 2007

Cache Valley Utah











Yesterday I traveled to Logan, Utah, to attend some training for work. The 1.5 hour drive from Salt Lake City to Logan was very enjoyable with snow-covered mountains in view the entire way. Logan itself is located in Cache Valley and there are mountains (up to about 9000') in all directions. The shuttle driver even stopped along the road for a minute at one of the most scenic spots so I could take some photos. I definitely need to come back to this part of the country some day when I have more time to travel around and give my camera some good use taking photos of God's creation.

After such unusually mild winter weather in Indiana for the past month, the -5 F temperature this morning was invigorating. It was a sunny day with calm wind so it didn't feel super cold. And it's nice to see some snow on the ground.

The training today was interesting and will be helpful for my job. There are about 10 people in the class from places ranging from Long Island, NY, to South Dakota to just down the road. It was fun to talk to them and learn more about their various parts of the country and different lines of work. The company took us out to a very tasty 2-hour lunch at a nice place. I got the Cajun Shrimp Alfredo pasta. I don't think the break will be quite as long tomorrow, though, since I think we are a little behind where the instructors want us to be in the training.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cool pics, Matt - Keep posting!