Friday, April 27, 2012

MY 3 WEEKS IN ST. GEORGE...(Part 1)

"What shall we do? Oh, I don't know, what do you want to do?
I don't know... hey, I know, lets go to St. George! Come on, get up!
We have lots of work and play to do there...OK, we're out of here!"



So we did, we went from a world of COLD to a world of WARM
in 3 hours we were there and ready to stay for a good 3 weeks!

This is the carousel in the park that is just 2 blocks from our new home.


Come on, I'll take you for a little walk around this cute place.
I love the cute gazebo there and all the walkways. There are
the most wonderful places to walk all over town and around
town so many trails too.

This darling statue sits in front of the local library, just 2 blocks
from our house. I just love this because I have a grandma heart
and I love to read to my little grand children too. Statues like this
are all over the historic district of the city where our house is.


This is a cute old place to stop by for a delicious sandwich and
some yummy ice cream on a hot day, it is in this same area too
and it has been there since1879. I loved the shopping around
town too and that if I had spare time, I could go see a movie
for $2.50...so much to do here!


This is the old St. George tabernacle, built by Mormon pioneers.
It was built about 1860 and is still used every week for concerts
and lectures and music...it is so beautiful inside! It has two hand
carved spiral staircases on each side of it too!


This sits right by the old tabernacle...it is a water park that
is filled with children and people all day everyday, especially in
the hot summer time. I love spending time here with our grands.


This sits in the same block, it used to be a school but is now an
Arts Center, it's just beautiful inside too, these good pioneers
really knew how to build in 1898.


The grounds and homes that surround this block are just so
clean and lovely, lots of picket fences!


Our little home dwells in the shadow of the St. George Temple,
also built by Mormon pioneers in 1871 and at a time when
they didn't even have a home of their own yet. I see this sacred
temple from everywhere I drive or walk or sitting on my front porch,
what a beautiful feeling it gives me at any time of the day or night!


As I walk by this morning, I glance up to see this...
a huge statue of Jesus Christ... that makes my day!
It sits inside the Mormon visitors center by the temple.


The tower of the temple shooting up above the flowers.


I have to slow down and just walk around the temple grounds...
taking in the powerful spirit of PEACE here. The pioneers built
this temple after the design of the Nauvoo temple they had to leave
behind in Illinois. The prophet Brigham Young told them where to
build it and how, when they started, they found it was on swampy
ground, so they hauled black volcanic rock from the nearby hills
and pounded it down into the swampy area til it was stone solid
and built this temple on it. Even today, areas around the temple
get a bit of flooding at times but none on the temple grounds.


I still can't get used to palm trees in Utah, but they
are everywhere here and in every size!


I love it from any angle...just awesome!


There are so many cute homes all around ours, I just love
going for my walks and discovering something cute!


Love this darling one...

and it even has a real cat by the front door!


People buy these up like crazy and fix them up cute.


This is about a block from us, see the clock, it plays
the most beautiful music! I just have to stop and listen
and look at that stream of water and they have about
6 of these cute hot pink chairs and tables.


This old house is a book store and is about one
block from us.

I love their sign out front!


In front of this cute house, (about 2 blocks from us) is this
cute place and in front of it is a black iron gate. They have
invited anyone to come and leave a "locket of love" on the
gate, as a commitment to whatever they desire, like a new
start in life, a new marriage etc.

This is an unusual locket of love...

and these too, each has names & dates engraved on the lockets.

Lots of "lockets of love" here! It's fun to read each one.


This beautiful old lady sits right across the street from us.
I love looking at her right out my kitchen window!


And here we are back at our place...

As you can see, we got the picket fence up and painted!

We still have to build 2 gates for it...we just love it! I think
that if it had a picket fence when we first saw it, I would have
paid twice the price!

We sit right in the heart of the Historic district of this lovely
city of St. George, Utah. The feeling here of history and sacrifice
is so strong. I have been reading a book all about St. George, it's
called; "Where Two Streams Meet" by Lyman Hafen. It really
makes me love it here even more and appreciate those who came
here to settle this dry bones place. They struggled for years to get
water and they did it!

OK friends, this post was part one...if you care to stick around,
part 2 and 3 and 4...they are below this one!

I missed you all these last three weeks, it's great to be back!

If you haven't yet, please click on and follow this blog, thanks!

LOVE,
JULIE




22 comments:

Patty Patterson said...

Beautiful town! You'll probably love it here. I loved your other house, but I could see myself loving this place, too. Life has it's seasons and with seasons come change.
And the grand children are adorable. I especially like seeing the photo of three of them together! All cheerful and full of energy. Love their smiles!

janis said...

Splendid! thank you for the wonderful tour! Can't wait for part two :)

Kerin said...

Hello there Julie!
I read through all of your St. George posts. Loved them all :)

You guys sure have been busy!

My Sweetheart and I were down in St. George a few weeks ago, to celebrate our 25th anniversary.

We saw your house! So cute!!

You certainly live in the part of St. G. that I would live in too.

Great job on all the home renovations!! Everything is looking so darling!

I let my sweet hubby know that some day.. maybe, we might have to buy a winter home in that area.

Have a wonderful week, and hope that your home sells quickly so that you can get settled in at the new cottage :)
lots of hugs ...
Kerin

RoeH said...

I love it. I want to move to St. George. I'm trapped by a low mortgage here and want. to. get. out!

I've only been there maybe three times and it's fascinating and I felt so at home.

Welcome to the Garden of Egan said...

BEAUTIFUL!!!! I have only been to St George twice. I didn't realize there was such a quaint old beautiful section. What a gem you have.

I love your fence. I love the homes and the historical district.

Betsy Brock said...

My oh my, you have been busy! What a pretty little town...you are going to love it there!

Laughing at you painting all that oak...that would have been the first thing I would have done, too! Your white looks so fresh and new!

Maryjane-The Beehive Cottage said...

Hello Julie! What fun posts and you sure have been busy! Your diffidently needed your Grandma break and such fun you had! You have some many wonderful places that surround your darling home. What a treat to have the water~park right there and free! Your sweet home is shaping up beautifully Julie! So blessed! Wishing you good luck on the sale of your home so you can permanently live in St. George and live happily ever after! You need to add a locket to the "love forever" gate!

Love ya,
Maryjane

Imagery by Kimberly said...

the perfect place for you and your heart to be in this time of your life...

i am so very happy for you julie!

thank you for all of your love and support.

you are so appreciated!


xoxoxoxo

kim

Maria said...

Wow, Julie! What a beautiful place... Every home is so pretty and lovely. You are right about the way they used to build things. Chris and I are always amazed at how many churches were built with bare hands and shovels. The spirit that they had back then was great!
I pray the same Spirit moves us forward!
Your home is beautiful ~ everything about it! I'm sure you are glowing!
It's a very special place.
Thank you for sharing these photos, Julie. The one of the statue of Jesus is amazing. The way the tree is showing through makes it really special.
I looked at it for quite some time!
Blessings to you always,
♥ Maria

Leslie said...

Palm trees... really! !! What a wonderful walk around town, it looks like a cozy place to be. The temple is huge and beautiful.. I bet the inside is gorgeous as well.
The fence looks great a d of coarse I just love the lounging cougar! Happy may!

Renée said...

I'm so happy for you Julie. You have found the perfect place to retire!

Lois Christensen said...

I so enjoyed all the pictures and your descriptions of everything! Your house is coming along so nicely! Can't wait to see all the cabinets finished! Enjoy your day!

Connie said...

It really is a beautiful city and the temple is so majestic!
I love your picket fence around your home. You've already jumped right in to make it your own. I hope you can sell your other home soon.

Julie said...

Julie....it - is - lovely. ALL of it. Who wouldn't want to live in such a place...really!! I "LIKE" it all! The white picket fence must have been a TON of work. We have put up picket fencing too (at the Charlotte house) and YOURS looks awesome. I too, love the white fence surrounding a home. It just adds a beautiful finish to your yard. (like eyeliner on an eye???) just defines your yard so much more. ;-)
You are a hard working sister! xoxoxo missed you....going to read more now.

Cindy said...

You are certainly moving into a beautiful little town, Julie, I'm so happy for you. I wish you TONS of happiness and memory making moments there.
Hugs, Cindy

Sydney said...

This is all so fantastic. Such beauty and history. I do adore a white picket fence. Adds so much charm and personality. xo

Gypsy Heart said...

Oh my word! Such beauty and a sense of peace...and safety. I LOVE these homes and your picket fence is just perfect.

xo
Pat

retrorevival.biz said...

Wow, Julie, your new town is so charming! So much to do too. Lucky lady:) Thanks for the tour.

~Cindy

Anonymous said...

Hi Julie! I've missed you but you've been a busy gal, I'm sure! Your picket fence looks wonderful around your new home. St. George is such a darling town! I wish you the best there.
be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

Simple Home said...

I've been going over some of your recent posts. I love all of the photos!! I'm so impressed with the way you're kitchen cabinets are looking. Can you come and do mine next? ;) Have a wonderful Mother's Day!
Blessings,
Marcia

Sharon said...

I can truly see why you are in love with the new city. It is so beautiful.
Prayers for you and your family.
I hope you get a buyer soon.
Hugs
Happy Mothers Day

Gloria said...

Hi Julie!

It looks like you have been very busy. I painted my oak-ie cabinets a couple of years back (by myself), and you are right. It is a WHOLE lot of work!! I like them white so much better though...:) Yours too! Great job! Your home, and town are SO beautiful!!!!

I am happy you are closer to all those adorable grands! What a joy for you...and them!!

Happy Mother's Day to you!!

xoxo...Gloria