Cedar City
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Cedar City
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These are some photographs of the new "Lake" in Cedar City. It is actually a reservoir that is still under construction. It is a recreational reservoir, that will eventually allow for swimming and playing in the water. It is also going to have a beach. The reservoir is located at the
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After a little break I wanted to share another of our subdivisions with you. Mesa Hill is a mixed subdivisions, by mixed I mean a great range of homes. It is a mature subdivision, meaning that there are few lots left to build on. What it does mean is that there
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Next in my series of Subdivisions in the Cedar City area is actually the first one that I have done that is in the Cedar City limits. Hidden Hills Cove is a new subdivision, it is comprised of what I would call mostly move up homes. They aren't quite executive homes,
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Continuing with my subdivisions in the Cedar City area, I am staying in the county on the South West side of town. This subdivision is called Westview Estates. These homes are all on at least 1/2 acre lots. There is a good mix of homes in the Subdivision, some that would
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Continuing the series of subdivisions in the Cedar City area, the natural progression from North Ridge is to continue to Cross Hollow Hills. Cross Hollow Hills abuts to the south side of North Ridge. It is South and West of Cedar City, it is also in the County. It is an
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My next installment of my series of Cedar City area subdivisions is North Ridge. It is located in the county, just outside Cedar City limits, but near enough to still be a good option. It is a new subdivision, which means that there are still several choice lots to build on.
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Darcy and I thought that it would be a good idea to highlight some of the subdivisions that we work in. We are starting with those subdivisions in and around Cedar City. We will work into the other cities and towns. This is an evolving idea, I hope that you like
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We took this photograph in Wayne County, near Loa, Utah. I thought of the great Beatle Classic when we took this photograph:
"The Long and winding road
that leads to your door
will never disappear
I've seen that road before
I always leads me here
Lead me to your door."
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I found this photo in my files. I remember when we took it I thought who would put a fence out here in the middle of nowhere. Hence the the title. It is west of Cedar City. I can't remember when we took the photo, but it is beautiful, albeit quiet
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If you run out of things to do and would rather not go shopping on November 27th, you could bring the children up to Cedar City for theAmerican Children's Christmas Festival. It begins on the 27th and will run to the 7th of December. There will be many activities for young
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As I was putting together my blogs on the cities that we work in here in Iron County along Interstate 15. I want everyone to realize that there are communities west of Cedar City that I haven't yet featured in this series. I haven't been out there in a while, so
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I am now going to use a few photographs of Cedar City, which is the next city along Interstate 15 as one travels South. Cedar City is the second oldest city in Iron County. It is the home of Southern Utah University, the Utah Shakespearean Festival, as well as numerous other
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This will be the last one that I post today. This is a photo of some ponds in the Mountains East of Cedar City. It was so peaceful and serene that I wish that I could have spent the week there! We are lucky to live in such a beautiful area!
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I came across another photo that I wanted to share with everyone after I had already posted the other Sunset. To me, it was too beautiful not to share. I do hope that everyone will forgive me for doing a separate blog for this photo and that you enjoy this photo!
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I have been cleaning out my computer photo files and came across this photo of a sunset. I will admit that it was taken last Spring, but for some reason, I didn't blog with it. I like the photo and decided that I would do it today. I hope that you
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Right now in history it seems that there is a lot of doom and gloom prevalent in the world. It is way too easy to get caught up in the misery of the World. If we are to rise out of this we need to not fall prey to the doom
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I sat down and figured out our October Sales Statistics for the month of October. We Had 49 properties sell, the gross sales amount in dollars was $7,856,705. Not bad, that is up from 25 sales in the previous month. The Original sales price combined of the sold listings was $8,699,681.
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I thought that I would add another reminder of the summer that we left behind. It has snowed here for the past two days, and I should go and take photographs, but it is cold, and I am fighting a chest cold. So I thought that I would remember warmer times,
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This is a photo of our dog Kobi and his half eaten tennis ball as he is hiding under the coffee table. He had enough playing catch and was not about to share his ball with our other dog, Moira, who is older and not as nimble as Kobi, thereby she
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We have enjoyed a really nice couple of weeks weather wise. Yesterday and today we have been receiving snow flurries with some small accumulation here and there. I am sure that Brian Head will probably get 6 to 10 inches out of this storm. It isn't all that unusual to have
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Have you ever had one of those days when things just keep popping up and you lose your focus:
Then there are just some days that things get in your way, causing you to lose sight of the "big picture":
These are the times when you just have to
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This is another photo taken in Capitol Gorge which is in Capitol Reef National Park. There is a section where the old road used to pass through Capitol Gorge (before US Hwy 24 was completed farther north), where many of the early residents of the area scratched into the rock wall.
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This is another photo of one of my favorite places on this earth. It is taken at the entrance to Capitol Gorge in Capitol Reef National Park. This is a series of photographs intended to illustrate why we do love living in Southern Utah. It is honestly, one of the most
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This has been a crazy week for Darcy and myself, we have been out taking some photographs. Honestly because I love this area so much, I thought that I would share some of the more interesting photographs that we have taken not just this week but through the years. As you
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This is a lonely grave located in Notom, Wayne County, Utah. It is just east of Capitol Reef National Park. It is a beautiful setting to have the end of the trail. This is the reason that I wanted to share it with you all here on the 'Rain!
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