Here is the last video I played for an eclipse presentation given on April 6, 2024. I will post more details later but I wanted to post this before the big event tomorrow.
Sunday, April 7, 2024
HEARING THE UNSPOKEN
The artist speaks through his artwork.
The musician speaks through his music.
The poet speaks though his poetry.
The Creator speaks through His Creations.
The following video was the first of two videos that was played for an Eclipse presentation given on April 6, 2024 in Palmyra, New York.
The musician speaks through his music.
The poet speaks though his poetry.
The Creator speaks through His Creations.
The following video was the first of two videos that was played for an Eclipse presentation given on April 6, 2024 in Palmyra, New York.
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Anticlimatic Event: Angel Moroni placed back on top of the Salt Lake Temple
On April 6, 1892, the placement of the Angel Moroni statue atop the Salt Lake Temple was a momentous occasion for members of the LDS Church, signifying the nearing completion of the temple's construction. The ceremony was conducted with great reverence and celebration, attended by church leaders, construction workers, and members of the community.
Today on April 2, 2024, four years after the 5.7 earthquake when the trumpet held by the statue fell to the ground, construction workers placed back on top of the center spire Angel Moroni with his new shiny trumpet.. This time, only a few hundred people, mostly construciton workers gathering this morning to see the event.. I don't think there was any mention in the news that this was going to happen today. I was lucky enough to be downtown on Temple Square during my lunch break to witness the event. Here are a few photos I took this morning.
https://www.ksl.com/article/50968626/moroni-returns-to-his-place-atop-the-salt-lake-temple |
Sidenote: Construction has begun on the Brigham Young Home. It what looks to be a complete gutting of his home that we call the Beehive House. Like the Salt Lake Temple "renovation".. only an outer shell of this historic building stands.
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