CARL SAYS THIS IS ONE OF HIS
FAVORITE ZIGGY CARTOONS AND
IT IS SO TRUE!
Friday, July 15, 2016
Friday, July 8, 2016
MURRAY CITY PARK
MURRAY CITY PARK
There
it sits, in the middle of our town,
A
place for recreation, which should wear a crown.
Do
we know what we have and do we realize,
There
is more to this Park than we see with our eyes?
We
see lots of things there, but we may feel some too.
There
are so many, many things that we all can do.
We
can walk or jog or just take a car ride.
The
young ones can swim. Play ball, or even Hockey- inside.
Some
play tag on the lawn, or walk the dog so it seems.
A
group of ducks and some geese ride the rim of the stream.
Who
was the one that had the vision? Who was the one that led?
Mayor
Lester made sure the park had trees, so it is said.
Now
the grass is kept trimmed, or manicured you might say,
For
all to come and rest, or all to come and play.
Many
trees were planted in 1924, that long ago year.
Someone
had foresight so we could enjoy them each year.
We
have an Indian to guard us, at the front gate,
And
a cannon watches over us, to keep away hate.
The
breeze unfurls “Old Glory” at the top of the pole
That
the “Woodsman of the World” provided or so I am told.
We
now have the Park Center, where there are all kinds of fun.
You
can swim, play basketball, have parties, or just run.
You
can get a Gazebo to party in the rain,
Or
hide from the sun, so you don’t get sunburn pain,
I
am happy our forefathers had foresight to buy
This
magic piece of the earth, just for you and I.
We
have green of the trees, and flowers galore,
In
the middle of the city, for us to adore.
A
large grassy field sits on a hill you will see
We
can practice football, rugby and we watch for free.
The
Amphitheater has many events that are real
A
Ballet, Symphony or Stage Show may change how you feel?
If you want to see a movie, and most people do,
They are free at the Park for both me and you.
If the wind, or the rain or Mother Nature causes pain,
You can move into the Park Center and feel no pain.
If you want to see a movie, and most people do,
They are free at the Park for both me and you.
If the wind, or the rain or Mother Nature causes pain,
You can move into the Park Center and feel no pain.
In
the fall the Farmer’s market does always arrive
With
fresh fruit and “veggies” that help us survive.
And
here in this wonderful open market spot
It
seems you cannot leave without buying a lot.
I
am thankful for the vision and foresight they showed,
When
the city bought land from Messrs Smith and Freeze, then shared.
1924
seems like a good year, for they purchased the Park,
Where
the Adults and the kids could romp and play until dark.
I
hope we are all thankful for this wonderful prize,
That
has grown much larger, right before our eyes.
Perhaps
the other cities around us, as I surmise
Are
a little jealous as we sit and enjoy this Great Prize.
W.R.
Baldwin---July 2016
It
is easy to tell I am not a wordsmith, but I spend a lot of time in the Murray
Park. I have reached what you might call “Old Age” so I try to keep busy, and
one of the ways is to visit this magic place. Sometimes I just sit on a bench
or in my car. I may eat a McDonald gourmet breakfast and sometimes just sit and
read the newspaper. No matter what I do, each time I am thankful for the people
from long ago who had the foresight to set aside this much land, right in the
middle of the city, for all of us to enjoy. If you have never, or even just
seldom enjoyed the Park,
you might want to just drive around some morning about 10:00 AM. It might
surprise you at how much activity is going on?
Wally
Monday, July 4, 2016
OLD GLORY
OLD GLORY
Well if you thought this country was losing
its patriotism, you should have attended one of the many parades held across
this great land this morning. I went (for a while) to what might be called a
“small parade” in Murray, Utah. I am sure there were thousands or even perhaps
tens of thousands people standing, sitting or sitting along the parade route. They
were waving the Flag of the good old United States and shouting to let people
know they support this country, this holiday and especially our way of life and
our Grand Old Flag.
I wondered if all these people, and all
those around the country kept this enthusiasm for a week, or a month, or a year
or even for a couple of generations, what a difference it would make on the
attitude in this great country. No matter what the TV, Internet, News Papers
and magazines say WE the parade watchers and flag flyers are the MAJORITY in
this country.
So I thought I was too old to go to the
parade, but I went and it pumped up my patriotism button. No I did not stay the
whole time, but I did feel great when I got home. Thus-This comments post.
Now the big question is am I, at 80 plus+++
years old up to going to a fireworks display tonight?
Wally 4 July 2016
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