Provo Canyon on a snowy spring day
While the deck for our RV site is being rebuilt, we took a snowy drive through Provo Canyon. Enjoy!
Autumn 2019
Shots from the Provo River, a trip to Northern Arizona, and a photo of Dixie Lane (who was at one time a member of our household) and her sisters
Evidence that we have now visited all 50 states.
Alaska via Disney Cruise-June 17 5o June 24
A few pics of interesting buildings in Heber and Kamas,Utah
On Saturday, April 19, Janet and I took a drive a bit to the east. Aside from a friendly conversation with a Utah State Trooper, who gave me a bit of a costly reminder to slow down and enjoy the scenery, it was a pleasant day.
Southern Utah from the front seat of my friend's ATV
The first trip on this site is from a trip on the Coral Sand Dunes, in Washington County, Utah.
This is how the geriatric set who wander into St. George for the winter from icier climes, entertain themselves.
Ghost Towns of Utah
As representatives of the Greatest Generation, most of whom are the beneficiaries of abundant elective time to pursue a variety of interests, we have determined that images of stuff older than us hold a certain fascination. Our beginning episode will feature sites along I-15 and along the route from I 15 to Zion National Park:Silver Reef, Leeds/Harrisville, Virgin, Rockville and Grafton.
Enjoy!
Zion National Park 2017
We will probably make several jaunts to the park to fill out this gallery. Enjoy!
Kolob Canyon (Zion National Park)
The north entrance to Kolob Canyon from I 15. January 18, 2017
May 12- May 17 trip through Navajo and Hopi Tribal Lands
Below are images created from our trip with Elder Quest, a senior activity and education program sponsored by Utah Valley University. Please note the word "created." Most of the images have gone through Photoshop, to enhance the images and bring them as close to what my eye and my brain perceived when the images were made. I do not, however, like cloudless skies, so three of the photos of Monument Valley contain fluffy clouds, enhanced by addition of the clouds from other photos taken at different places at different times. I hope you enjoy them.
Provo Canyon in the Fall - 2013
Spring 2013, Tulips at Temple and at Thanksgiving Point
With our friend Xue (Cathy)Li, We wandered around Temple Square and through Thanksgiving Point Gardens, admiring this year's crop of spring beauty. New to Thanksgiving Point is a sculpture garden with inspiring images created by Angela Johnson.
Cascade Springs, off the Timpanagos Alpine Loop
One of my favorite places
Brady Wan's Family visit to Utah
Eureka and Mount Nebo, Utah
Just a few photos of the old mining town of Eureka, Utah, and of the nearby Mount Nebo Loop.
Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival
Mom, Debra and I wandered around the Thanksgiving Point for a few hours on a beautiful spring day.
Moab Utah and surroundings
We took a short overnighter to Moab, toured Arches and took a jet boat ride 35 miles down the Colorado River to Dead Horse Point.
Enjoy!
Gardner Village West Jordan Utah
Woods Store Enterprise Utah
Woods Store was established in Enterprise Utah in 1919. When it met its demise, gas was $1.29 per gallon.
November 2007
So far this month we have traveled through southern Utah, Arizona and California.
We took many pictures of Jon and his friends, and a few scenics.
Enjoy!
Fall 2011 Provo River
Wednesday, October 26. Noon temperature at Provo Canyon was 39 degrees. But the colors were nice.
Saturday, November 12: A cold, very windy day. Snow was just begining to fall, the wind was playing havoc with the falls (the first six images).
The first signs of fall along the Provo River and Alpine Loop
Sep 19. Just a short drive from home. Enjoy!
Sep 24. What a difference five days make! I once read a comment by Sir Winston Churchill, among whose talents was the gift of painting, to the effect that: "I expect to spend the first million years or so of my next existence experimenting with new colors on my pallette." I couldn't help but think the colors we saw today would test his experimentation, and give him pleasure.
Enjoy!
Old Town Helotes, Texas
Just a stone throw north of San Antonio is the community of Helotes, Some of the old buildings have been spared, and, naturally, made into a tourist destination. Still, there were a few interesting things to photograph.
A few Photos from the Peteetneet Academy and Payson
The Peetetenet Academy is where several of your ancestors went to school (some taught there).
Holi Festival at KrishnaTemple, Spanish Fork, Utah
To herald the advent of spring, and the new brighness around them, the Indian festival of Holi is Celebrated. This year in Spanish Fork, at the Krishna Temple, was held what is billed as the largest Holi Festifal in the United States. Rock Bands, Vegan meals, llamas looking on; the celebrants color themselves with Abeer and Guraj (Colored Chalks), laugh and dance. It was a fun day, I was occasionally dusted with color, which caused a good bit of scrubbing of the body and the auto upholstery to come clean. Also, the red chalk turned my white goods pink in the wash,but a second washing with bleach solved that problem.
Pioneer Village-Provo, Utah
In a park in Provo Utah there are several log cabin style buildings, all of which were moved into the park from other parts of Utah and restored as a model of a late 19th Century frontier settlement. When the park reopens in the spring, there will be more photos.
Enjoy!
Pioneer day at Pioneer Village, Provo, Utah 2012
Took advantage of a couple of free hours at Pioneer Park in Provo, and to listen to Elaine Brewster do wonders with a hammered dulcimer. It was fun to watch her interact with the children. Her teaching experience showed through.
Provo Tabernacle Fire December 17, 2010
At 2:00 am on December 17th, 2010, the Historic Provo Tabernacle caught fire. These photos were taken between 9:00am and 10:00am. One lady I met was weeping, recalling the many events she had attended there observing performances by her children.
Provo Canyon and Cascade Springs, Utah
The area around Mount Timpanogas and Provo Canyon is a favorite. On a lovely late summer afternoon, Janet and I went behind Mount Timpanogas, into a valley and to Cascade Springs, the headwaters of Bear Creek. Here are a few shots of the flora and fauna. It is fun to return often to the area at various seasons, each time is a new experience.
Enjoy!
Goblin Valley, Utah and Environs
While Janet was taking classes at Brigham Young University, I wandered south through several small cities, and through Goblin Valley, Little Wild Horse Canyon and Capitol Reef National Park.
A fun and rewarding experience. Enjoy!
A trip along Utah's Highway 89
While my beautiful bride was attending a two-day conference, I snuck off to take pictures on Utah's highway 89 between Orem and Gunnison. Although it is cheating just a little bit, I added a few shots from Levan, which is on highway 28, the fastest route back to Orem.
Ice Climbers at Bridal Veil Falls
Februarfy 1, 2014 Ice Climbers, with a few other pics from Provo Canyon
September trip to Arizona
Took the RV to Arizona via Dead Horse Canyon Utah and Painted Desert.
Sails, Seasons and Sunsets
Some days, I find time to wander around our "new homeland" in Utah Valley and environs. This is a basically unstructured few images that struck my fancy.
Enjoy!
Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point, Utah
Yesterday marked the opening of the Annual Thanksgiving Point Gardens Tulip Festival. Around the beautiful grounds were performances by singers. In the stage below the artificial waterfalls was a clogging exhibition.
Enjoy!
Photos of Missionaries at the MTC
Peach Days Hurricane Utah September 3, 2016
A few images of friends and new acquaintances taken at Hurricane Utah Peach Days Festival, September 3, 2016
August 14 celebration of blessing of Charles Edison Wright
Mark's Family December 6, 2015
Annika
In which photos of Annika Wright will be displayed.
Tim and the Green Surfboard June 27 2015
Tim and Jon met up at Blackie's Beach in Newport Beach California, where Jon introduced Tim to the intricacies of wave riding in the Pacific Ocean. Then Jon got in a few rides.
Trip with Wayne's Kids to Nauvoo
In June we took Catherine, Michael and Jeffrey to Nauvoo, by way of Liberty Missouri, Knob Noster, Hannibal (With a riverboat ride down the Mississippi) and Carthage, Illinois.
Enjoy!
Wright Family Reunion 2013
The Heber Creeper Episode
I'll try to get a few more images up in the next couple of weeks.
Paddlesurf Competition Deer Creek Reservoir 2010
Jon's Graduation from BasicTraining and Wayne's Family
Wilsons in Utah
Our Daughter Connie, her Husband Darrell and our four grandchildren have spent the last several days in Utah, visiting with us. Here are a few images from their visit.
A Walk in the Park with Ben and Suzanne
Stake performance April 20,2013
Christmas 2012 in California
Leatha LeMmon's 100th Birthday Party
On December 12, 2012, my mother Leatha celebrated her 100th birthday. Coincidentally, December 12 is the last day of the 21st Century where the date/month and year will coincide (12-12-12). A few pics of the occasion follow.
Annelise and Jon's Wedding Pictures
On Saturday, July 19, Jon and Annelise became Mr. and Mrs. Wright, their marriage having been sealed early in the day in the LDS Temple at Mesa, Arizona. A few pictures of the events of the day are in this gallery.
Enjoy!
Sue Tanner's 90th Birthday Party
Our new home away from Home
Mom and I (mostly I) have always wanted a place by a river. Finally our chance has come. We will have a permanent spot 100 feet from the Provo River in a small, private RV park. We hope to have visitors!
Montana
July 2019 We just sold our old trailer in favor of a larger, more modern Unit. A few Photoa
Miscellaneous Wright Family Stuff
When a sharablefamily-related photo comes along, here is where you will find it.
Enjoy!
Kart racing at Miler Raceway, Utah
Potos taken October 15, 2010. Let me know if you would like a high resolution image.
Kiwanis 2014 Pancake Breakfast
Every Year the Kiwanis Club of Provo serves breakfast to people visiting the Provo Freedom Festival. All funds raised go to supporting youth and other community organizations. We rely on volunteers from the community to make the program a success. Thanks to all who support this great program!
Kiwanis Golf Tournament 2014
Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast 2011 and Hot Air Balloons
Kiwanis 2012 Christmas Dinner
These are low resolution images. If you want a copy, tell me the image number and I will email you a high resolution copy.
Enjoy!
Freedom Festival Pancake Breakfast and Hot Air Balloons 2010
KIds on Tne Move Golf Tournament
Below are shots of most of the players at the Kds on The Move Golf Tournament on September 17th at (c0incidentally) the 17th hole of the Beautiful Thanksgiving Point Golf Course.
There are also group shots of each foursome with Golfer Mike Reed.
For quality prints of any photo, you may contact Stuart at Kids on the Move.
Enjoy!
Independence Day - Provo, Utah
Provo Celebrates Independence day in a big way. They begin with a three-day "Freedom Festival." The principal events are a Three-day Pancake Breakfast by the local Kiwanis Club, a three day hot air balloon competition, a parade, and, on the evening of the 4th, a program at the 50,000 seat football stadium called Stadiou of Fire. The pictures here will focus on the breakfast participants and the Hot Air Balloonists.
Enjoy!
Elderquest Luncheon April 9, 2012 Provo Mariott
Guest Speaker LaVell Edwards, Entertainment Michael McLean. Enjoy!
The cars I have owned (or controlled) in my life
This is primarily intended for my family, some of whom have expressed an interest in the transportation aspect of my personal history. Anyone else....well, enjoy!
Temples in Washington and Oregon
October 4 - 10, 2011 We have (or will have) visited five temples in Washington and Oregon
October 5 Arrived at Spokane Temple only to learn it is closed for a month for maintenance, Pictures on a rainy day.
October 6 Guess what? It rained in Seattle, but let up in time for us to do a session and take pictures.
October 7 South to Portland. Beautiful temple, surrounded by trees.
October Down the I5 to Medford, small, friendly temple. That's #48!
Classic Car Shows in Orem and Provo
July 16 at Jamestown retirement center. Stirred up lots of memories.
August 6 in Orem.
A Day in Provo
Saturday, June 18 was a beautiful day. I spent it wandering around Provo, just seeing what I could see.
Enjoy!
Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
This gallery is for temples Janet and I have visited.
Back in America
A few miscellaneous shots taken after we returned from China
Travels with Markie to the Yucatan Dec 26-Jan 3, 2009
Caribbean Trip November 2010
These are compressed, low resolution images. If you would like a high res image, let me know. If there are a lot of them, I will send them on a disc or thumb drive.
Enjoy!
June 2008, Trip from Texas to Utah
On Jun3 6, after a flight from Salt Lake City to Houston and on to San Angelo, Laurie, Timmie and I drove to San Antonio to spend a couple of days with Wayne's family. Then Laurie, Timmie and I returned to San Angelo, where Laurie finished preparing her house for the movers. On Tuesday, we headed across Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah, sotpping along the way to see some sights. The day after we arrived, Timmie had his first sailboating adventure with Jon.
Summer 2006
We spent six weeks in the summer of 2006 in California, New Mexico and Texas, visiting our kids and grandkids. These are a few images we thought you might enjoy.
Kite Invitational Huntington Beach CA 2008
Between episodes of rain and threatened storms, Devoted Kiters from around the United States converged on the North of Huntington Beach pier for two days of kiting and camaderie. There were several imaginative "figure" kites, but the main event was the stunt kiters and the performance teams.
If you see an image you would like, let me know and I will provide a full crop from which you can make any size image that might suit you.
Enjoy!
Pingyao, Shanxi, China
On the weekend of June 16, we took a short trip to Pingyao in neighboring Shanxi Province, with four fellow teachers from America, Germany and Korea. A few shots of the trip follow
Jiuzhaigou, Wolong and Du Jiang Yan
From October 1 to October 7 Janet and I traveled with 16 other China Teachers to Sichaun Province to view some of the most striking natural landscape wonders in China, and to Tour the Wolong Panda Preserve. Enjoy!
China Images
X'an International Studies University. Beauty Contest June 2 2006. Enjoy!
Shots from the streets of Xi'an China
This gallery will be amended from time to time as interesting street shots are found.
The most recent shots will be the first displayed. Enjoy!
Travel and Transportation Party Nov 23, 2006
The Travel and Transportation Department put on a party at the Student Center of Xi'an Internationsl Studies University. Outdoors, 38 degree Farenheit Weather.
Enjoy!
Harbin, China December 30 and 31, 2006
We spent the last two days of 2006 touring Harbin, China. In -16 centigrade weather, we visited massive ice and snow sculptures, and the National Siberian Tiger Preserve, where over 700 tigers are raised, in an effort to save this dying breed of one of the most magnificent animals on the face of the earth.
South China January 2007
From January 19th to the 26th, we went with Jim and Marie Wright to South China. Here ae a few of our favorite scenes.
Trip to Thailand/Malaysia/Singapore
Here you will find images from Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, taken between January 31 and February 13.
Enjoy!
Xi'an China Lantern Festival
The end of the Chinese New year this year coincided with the annual Lantern Festival. Homes are decorated with brightly colored (usually red and gold) lanterns, to ward off evil influences from the home. The city wall of Xi'an was decorated with gigantic "lanterns" depicting fables and historic tales from Chinese History. The night sky is aflame with massive private displays of fireworks. Sunday, March 4 marked the Lantern Festival this year.
Enjoy!
Yellow Mountain, Thousand Island Lake, Hangzhou and environs
China's Labor day holiday was from May 1 to May 7. Janet and I traveled with nine other BYU teachers to a beautiful part of China, where the attached photos were made.
Enjoy!
Sites off the usual Tourist Track in Xi'an, China
In the few remaining weeks we will be in China, we will be visiting some of the more obscure historical sites around Xi'an. This gallery will show a few of the results of our finds.
Two are presently featured: The Xiangji Buddhist temple from 670 AD, and the Tang Dynasty home of Wang Bao-Chuan and Xue Ping-Gui, unique as the only "yao dong" palace in Xi'an, yao dongs are cave dwellings, this one is built into a culvert only 5 km outside the city wall of Xi'an.
XISU Dance Performance April 28, 2007
Many more images will be posted on May 7th when I return from Huangshan.
Enjoy!
Weifang Kite Festival 2007
On the weekend of April 21, we traveled to Qingdao and on to Weifang for the annual Kite Festival.
The images attached cannot do justice to the beauty and size of some of the kites, many well over 100 feet long. After the festival, we toured areas around Qingdao.
Enjoy!
Weifang International Kite Festival 2008 - Day 3
Rain was falling as we boarded the buses for the flying field. We were hopeful as we left the buses, as the rain had let up, leaving a heavy mist in the sky. Our good fortune held throughout the competition.
If you would like higher resolution copies of any of the photos, please email me at jlamontw@yahoo.com
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Jim Wright
Weifang International Kite Festival 2008 - Day 1
The first day of the festival included registtation, getting acquainted, a visit to the Weifang Kite Museum and an opening ceremony. Sadly, it rained all day, but that did not prevent the festivities from going forward. An estimated 5000 hardy fans sat in the rain for the celebration. We, the kiters, and the singers and dancers stood in the rain for 4 hours, waiting for our time to parade across the stage. email me at jlamontw@yahoo.com if you would like a higher quality image. ENJOY!
Weifang Kite Festival 2008 Day 2
This was the day for the opening ceremony at the flying field. For the first time since 1994, the event was rained upon, all day. The images on this page are low pixel images. If you would like to purchase an image, please contact me for directions.
ENJOY!
Shaolin Temple, China
In April, Janet and I, in the company of Janet's student and friend, Katherine and her mother, traveled South from Xi'an to the 1200 year old Shaolin Temple, a training ground for martial arts.
In addition to some spectacular feats, we walked through the ancient graveyard of the immortals of Shaolin.
One fine Spring Day - Temple of Heaven Park - Beijing
Yesterday was a beautiful day. I spent the afternoon just casually wandering around the park surrounding the Temple of Heaven. After deciding to reserve the centerpiece for another day, I watched people just being people.
Enjoy!
Ben Wilson turned twelve
Happy Birthday, Ben! Pics from our visit.
Amanda's Orphanage
Amanda DeLange is a westerner who is operating an orphanage in Xi'an China. Most of the children in her care have special medical needs, which are met by the good will and assistance of people who have come to know of her work. These are a few images of the Children and of people who care.
Christmas' Children
These photos are of children in foster care in the central part of China, taken on Christmas Eve, 2006.
Enjoy!
Little Children
Here are a few more pictures of the beautiful children being cared for by our friend, Amanda DeLange. All of them came into this life with birth defects, many of which have been treated and cured through donations from around the world, and the wonderful skills of medical professionals who have donated their time to healing the wounds with which the children were born.
Easter at Amandas
The Children at Amanda's foster home were dressed up for Easter. We hope you enjoy them.
Happy Easter!
Jiangnan Ballet Performance
The senior Ballet Class at Jiangnan presented their annual performance. These are just a few of the wonderful performances of the evening.
Enjoy!
Jiangnan University Fashion and Design Show 2010
Wuxi Academy of Learning Circa 1610
Within the shadow of the tallest buildings in the center of Wuxi, there has been preservd from 1610 ad, the grounds of an ancient academy of learning. On Thursdays, musicins come here to perform on ancient instruments and practice the old melodies.
Huangzhou 2010
Weekend of April 18, We traveled with 13 other teachers, administrators and Korean Students to Huangzhou. Photos are of our tourgroup, and scenery along the way.
Enjoy!
Spring in the Park: Wuxi, China
On a beautiful April day, we wandered for hours through Xi Hui Park.
Enjoy!
Photos on Campus of Jiangnan University 31 March
Between classes, I stopped to gake a few pictures.
Enjoy!
Images from Lingshan and Shanghai
Our most recent travels were not so far from Wuxi.
Lingshan is the site of a Buddha taller than the Statue of Liberty and a beautiful new Palace.
Shanghai is, well, incredible.
Enjoy!
CCTV Three Kingdoms Studio in Wuxi
Prominent among roadsigns around Wuxi are directions to the CCTV Base. It is a six acre plat of land along the shore of Lake Tai, where China Television(CCTV) has filmed many of its' classical series. Like the familiar Universal Studios in California, there are sound stages, and long established sets used for backdrops. The main theme of the Lot, however, is the period of the three Kingdoms of China, around 300 B.C.
March 12 was the first truly spring day of the year, and we enjoyed our time in the sun and among the replicas of a time past.
Saudi Arabia and Dubai
Our Daughter Laurie and her husband Tim live and work in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We spent two weeks visiting them and seeing the sites around Riyadh. We used part of a 9 hour layover from Riyadh to Beijing to take a whirlwind tour of Dubai, including a night visit to the tallest building in the worls, over 1/4 mile high, and the super posh Atlantis Hotel at Palms Island, where they have an indoor aquarium with sharks, mantas, and whole schools of fishes big enough to feed a family of three for a week.
Experimental images
Some photos suggest more than simple portrail of an individual. In these few images there was a sense of everywhere or anytime.
Enjoy!
Elena Vasko's Ballet Class at Jiangnan University.
On January 22, 2010, I was invited to take pictures of Elena's Ballet class. It was a fun learning experience, with some beautiful people.
Enjoy!
Wuxi Xi Hui Park
We spent too little time here. We must go back.
Guizhou Province and Miao Villages
The Harvest Festival in China is called the Moon Festival. Around October 1 of each year, Schools close, and people travel.
We traveled with a group of teachers from the BYU China Teacher's program to Guizhou Province, to visit small villages peopled by the Miao ethnic minority, and to see the largest waterfall in China.
Enjoy!
Chengdu and Tibet
We celebrated Independence Day, 2009 traveling to Chengdu, Sichuan province, and from there to Lhasa, Tibet. Here are a few images from the trip.
Yang Dang Mountain and Ningbo
On November 12, 2009 Janet and I travelled with others from Jiangnan University to te city of Ningbo, and to Yang Dang Mountain, one of the "Ten Famous Mountainss" of China.
Rainy Day - Beijing
We had the hardest rain of the year today. So, I did the natural thing: got out the biggest lens, went onto our little patio and started shooting.
Enjoy!
Inner Mongolia - May 2009
Janet said I could go with her on a five day trip to inner Mongolia if I was good. She meant, if I would be a good boy. I thought she meant I could have a good time. Anyhow, it was a fun trip. Comments about the photos will be added as time permits.
Enjoy!
Trip to ChengDe, China
Fourteen BYU teachers got together for a two day trip to ChenDe, some 250 Kilometers from Beijing, and to the summer palace of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty. There are also two Tibetan style Temples, including one that is aptly named the Little Potala Palace, modeled after the more famous big brother in Lhasa, Tibet.
Enjoy!
Xi'an2009
On the weekend of April 19, we were in Xi'an for a few days to visit former students and good friends. Here are a few photos of the weekend
Beijing Images
Fellow BYU Teacher Lamont Lyons is an avid photographer. Our first day in Beijing, he took me for a tour aloung the three lakes behind the Forbidden City. Other photos have been added from Ritan Park and the temple of Heaven in Beijing.
A memorial to those who suffered in the Chengdu Earthquake
Last year, Janet and I traveled the road from Chengdu to Wolong and thence to Jiuzhaiguo. That road followed the epicenter of the terrible earthquake of May, 2008. The few pictures here are intended as a small memorial, to which we add our prayers for those whose images we captured.
BYU China Teachers' Experience
All have been reduced for on-line purposes. If you want any of them with a higher resolution, please let me know. If there are other types of pictures, let me know.
Celebration Xi'an International Studies University
In May 2006, the name Xi'an International Studies University became official, and a wondereful celebration was held to commemorate the event.
Yan An
The family of our friend and "adopted" granddaughter Heather Lin invited us to a visit to Yan An in the north of Shaanxi Province. We felt like family. We had wonderful meals, saw fascinating sights, and had time to become well acquainted with very nice people.
Xunyi County, China
Xunyi County, Shaanxi Province, China, is the apple growing capital of China. China now leads the world in apple production. The weekend of October 28 and 29, Janet and I, with several other foreign teachers, were guests of the County government there, and were treated like long-lost friends by children, young people and adults, wherever we went. It was a great experience.
Cherry Blossoms Qinglong Temple
March 31 marked the celebration of the blooming of the cherry trees. Thousands of students, lovers and families journied to the Qinglong Temple to enjoy the beautiful grounds. Wedding photographers used the day to get their "stock shots" of couples.
Daxiangshan Temple
On April 12 we were introduced to the Daxiangshan Temple by Celia, one of Janet's students. Less than two miles from our campus apartment, and buried within one of the busiest shopping areas in the South part of the City, we came upon delight after delight, and not a few shocks.
Enjoy!
Student Pictures- Xi'an International Studies University
Foreign Teacher's Barbecue
Our Gracious Hostess Almut, planned, cooked, played, sang, and was the model hostess for the spring Barbecue. A few images of the evening are attached.
Fuping China Ceramic Art Center
On May 19, a group of teachers were hosted by the Foreign Affairs Office to a trip to Fuping China, where we toured the Ceramic Arts Center. Representative artists from many countries have come here to create their visions of China. We were able to talk to artists from Germany, America and Australia who are preparing works of art for a soon to open exhibition.
The three umbrella pictures are my feeble attempt at art.
Enjoy!
Xi'an International Studies University Sports Event
On April 18, 2007, the students at our school had a sports day, with an elaborate opening ceremony.
More photos of the event will be posted over the next few days.
Enjoy!
BYU Hawaii Choir in Xi'an
The week of May 12 found sixty-two members of the BYU Hawaii Choir and supporting staff, including President Shumway, visiting Xi'an and entertaining at two schools as part of a four City China tour. A few photos of their Xi'an adventure are posted here.
Class Photos 2007
Over the next couple of weeks, photos of our classes will be posted here. Feel free do download any photos you like!
Enjoy!
Asian Dance Performance May 23rd
Diana, the foreign teacher from India, tutored students in Indian Dance, and others were trtored in Korean and Japanese dance. These photos are of their performance.
Students and their activities - Jiangnan University 2009-2010
Janet's Students June 2010
A few shots from recent performances at XISU
Photos of Janet Wrights' Students
XISU Student Photos - June, 2007
The week before we were scheduled to leave Xi'an, we had our last class sessions before final examinations, each class dis a session of class work, and an hour or so of party.
This gallery is a record of that week.
Enjoy!
December 1 Party
John and Chris Arant and Pui had a wonderful "Internationa Food" party on December 1. Here are a few pictures from the party.
Cathy Shen and Cathy Li in Utah
Pictures of Cathy Li and Cathy Shen taken week of April26.
Suncrest 10th Ward Halloween Party 2012
Katy Benson's special Day, December 26, 2009
The Benson's got together to celebrate a special occasion for Katy
The Suzhou Branch Primary Easter Party
HALLOWEEN 2008
This year we had lots of little ghosts, goblins, princes and super heroes of various shapes and sizes.
Enjoy!
The Farmington Utah Wedding reception for MIchele and Jeremy Stewart
The Day Before Autumn.. A quick trip on the Nebo Loop
Through Snow Canyon and Pine Valley, Utah
Just a select few pics of a nice afternoon on the road.
With Jon, Annelise and Kids at Murray Farms
Spent a nice day watching the kids have fun, got some yummy fudge, pies and fruits.
images of the deck 02 27 2020
Things that need attention on the deck