Omu’s Journal“More Pottage, Please”
By Tom ElderUintah Trails Working Group “Pottage: a term for a thick soup made by boiling vegetables, grains, and meat- Wikipedia” The “One Big, Beautiful… Login to continue reading Login…
By Tom ElderUintah Trails Working Group “Pottage: a term for a thick soup made by boiling vegetables, grains, and meat- Wikipedia” The “One Big, Beautiful… Login to continue reading Login…
Tom ElderUintah Trails Walking Group Genesis 25; 30-34. “And Jacob said, Sell me this day thy birthright.…and he sware unto him: and he sold his… Login to continue reading Login…
By Tom ElderUintah Trails Working Group “Whiskey’s for drinking, and water’s for fighting”. Water is more valuable than land, than oil, than anything else to… Login to continue reading Login…
By Tom ElderUintah Trails Working Group Yogi Bear. It was only much later in life that I realized the famous cartoon bear had gotten his… Login to continue reading Login…
By Tom ElderUintah Trails Working Group A video showed up in my Facebook feed, from Rockport State Park. A truckload of rainbow trout were being… Login to continue reading Login…
2 Timothy 3:16 states, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness”.… Login to continue reading Login…
I visited three of my favorite trees last week. I know that you’re not supposed to have favorites, but clearly, I do. They are the only tamaracks (western larch, Larix Occidentalis) that I know of in Uintah County, and are growing almost defiantly on the grounds of the Uintah Care Center.
On the road from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, I drove past an odd, science-fictiony sight. Off to the north of Interstate 15 was a scene out of “Bladerunner 2049”. There were roughly a zillion mirrors carpeting a desert valley, and in the middle of them, something resembling the control tower of an airport. I learned later that its grand name is the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System.
Jesus Christ: “Every one that is of the truth hears my voice.”
By Tom ElderUintah Trails Working Group My mother Donna Elder sang a lot, unaccompanied by instruments. She favored old folk songs like “Red River Valley”,… Login to continue reading Login…