Wednesday, July 28, 2010

24th of July in Panguitch

Every year on the 24th of July, Pioneer Day here in Utah, we find ourselves in Panguitch. There's always a big celebration around the small town -- a parade complete with tractors, the local fire engine spraying water on all who will welcome it, and local wards putting out their best efforts at crepe paper floats. This year, my sister-in-law Steph put together a World Wide Photo Walk online, through which she and I were able to participate in. Starting at 6:00 a.m., we walked through town taking pictures with people from Scotland, England, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Phoenix, the locals, and of course, the far-off and exotic Huntington. That night we all went on a mountain hike to a waterfall too, but for more of the details and about 30 other pics from the day, check out out other blog. Here's just a few of my favorites.

Panguitch at Sunrise

And at Sunset

With Some Sun In The Middle

2 comments:

  1. I like how you can find beauty everywhere. Those who look for the good will find it. Good job Kendra!

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  2. Your pictures are really great. We are blessed to live in the county we do.

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