Visiting Salt Lake City – Sep 2021

I spent about a week in Salt Lake City with an old work friend.  We hadn’t seen each other since he left Boston a few years ago and it was really great catching up.  Although most of my week was inside his condo working, I did get out and do some exploring.
My friend, Lyle, had a very comfortable condo with a beautiful view.

Tree of Utah

I took a trip out to see the Bonneville Salt Flats and stopped at the Tree of Utah on my way.  The Tree of Utah is an 87 foot tall, mostly concrete structure built along route 80 in the Great Salt Lake Desert.  It was constructed by Karl Momen, a Swedish artist, and dedicated in 1986.  It is said he had the inspiration for the structure after having a vision of a tree while driving across the Bonneville Salt Flats.  It is a bizarre thing to be driving along the desert and seeing it in the distance.  A strange looking structure in the middle of nowhere.

“A hymn to our universe,
whose glory and dimension is beyond all
myth and imagination”
– Karl Momen

Bonneville Salt Flats

I thought I’d drive out here, drive across the flatness and go home.  I ended up spending over 3 and a half hours here. What an amazing place. This deserves it’s own blog post (Bonneville Salt Flats blog post).  As barren as this magical place is, I took alot of pictures.
There are no signs on the highway for The Bonneville Salt Flats.  There are signs for a rest area which is how you get onto the flats.  If you didn’t know this ahead of time and missed this rest area, you would have to drive miles to get to the next exit, turn around, head back past the Salt Flats to the next exit and then turn around again, driving back to the rest area. I did not know, but luckily decided to check out the rest area.

Wendover, UT and West Wendover, NV

I explored these two adjacent cities which is more like one city divided by the state line.  There is some history here as it was a place where the Lincoln Highway passed.  It also has a memorial to the Victory Highway which was a memorial to those who fought in WWI.  I bought some tacos for lunch in Utah and ate them in Nevada overlooking the desert.

Temple Square & The Capitol Building

I walked around the capitol building and Temple Square.  Unfortunately, Temple Square and some of the buildings in the square are being renovated and were closed.  I was approached multiple times by young Mormon’s asking if I had any questions about the square.  They were very friendly folk.
I also learned from the beehive sculpture at the capitol building why Utah is known as the beehive state.  I was curious about this as there seemed to be beehive motifs all over the state and their highway route signs have beehives on them.  The beehive symbolizes the Utah community as each person in Utah works together to support and help one another and to create a successful industry, as do bees in a hive.

The Viking Farmer’s Farm

My friend Lyle left MaidPro and Boston to work his father’s farm just outside of Salt Lake City.  His primary crop is hay and he is selling it on Amazon as The Viking Farmer. He has a great reputation and has recently been approached by a top pet food supplier to promote his products on their website. While visiting, we went down to see his farm and I helped him fix the door on his tractor.  It was a great first hand experience and I really enjoyed seeing the farm and sitting in the tractor! I can be such a kid sometimes.

The Armory

I’m not a gun person.  I’ve never owned a gun and probably never will.  Lyle, however, does have a collection.  I enjoyed listening to him talk about his collection.  He owns many old weapons and weapons from other countries. He very much likes the history and to talk about the history of what he has.  He also talks with a ton of knowledge of how the guns are built and operate as a machine.  Since this was all new to me, he took me to his local gun range to try some out.  I had never done this before so thought I would try it.  I like trying new things, especially on my travels. I did enjoy it.

Left to right: with the scope, handgun, AK47

Draper Historic Park

I met Byron, our MaidPro Sandy owner, for coffee one morning next to the Draper Historic Park.  I arrived early so spent some time walking around the park and learning some history of the area.

Fort Collins, CO to Draper, UT – Sep 2021

I really enjoyed my stay in Fort Collins but it was time to move on to my next destination.  I was heading to stay with an old friend just outside of Salt Lake City, in Draper, UT.  It was a full day of travel with plenty of exploration.
Although Cheyenne wasn’t on my original itinerary, I added it.  Cheyenne was only slightly out of the way and besides having some disc golf courses, I enjoy seeing state capitols. I’m this close to Cheyenne, I may as well stop by.

The Greeting as you enter Wyoming
I arrived very early in the morning, grabbed a cup of coffee at a local coffee place, The Crooked Cup, and headed to the capitol building.  I thought this capitol building was a bit drab, especially in comparison to some of the capitol buildings I had seen on the trip.  I walked around the building and admired the one stature they had, a cowboy on a bucking bronco.
Of course… I had to play a round.  I really enjoyed the course at Romero Park in Cheyenne.  It was a beautiful morning and since I was the only one on the course, it was very quit and peaceful.  Shot par for the course.
There were stretches of road along my route through Wyoming were wind farms in every direction as far as I could see.  Mile after mile of windmills.  I found it fascinating.
Continuing on Route 80 West, I came across the Summit Rest Area just before reaching Laramie, WY.  It was originally built on the highest point on the Lincoln highway.  The Lincoln Highway is the first transcontinental auto road stretching from New York to San Francisco.  I saw many references to the Lincoln Highway on my travels.  When Interstate 80 was completed, it was moved to this rest area.  I like how Abe’s bust just sits there, forever looking out on the highway.
I took another break at the Vedauwoo Recreation Area which is located in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest.  This forest is more than two million acres of public land in Colorado and Wyoming.  This was also a stop that was not on my original itinerary, however, I saw these rock formation as I was driving down the highway and was curious.  I followed signs and it turned out to be a good place for a little hike.
What it looks like to be driving through nowhere Wyoming….
I went to a nine basket disc golf course in Rock Springs, WY before breaking for the night.  It was a fun little desert course.  It was set on a hillside and was very rocky with very few obstacles.  It was quite windy which made it challenging.  I played it twice!
I arrived in the Salt Lake City area early the next morning.

Visiting Fort Collins, CO – Sept 2021

After leaving the Denver area, heading to Salt Lake City, UT, I stopped for a day and an evening in Fort Collins, CO.  Fort Collins is about an hour north of Denver and was a good place for me to break up my drive.  There was so much going on in Fort Collins which made it one of my favorite stops on the trip.

Edora Park Disc Golf Course

This course was my first stop in the morning.  I do enjoy starting the day with a round of golf. Although the layout was difficult to figure out, this round was very enjoyable.  I ended up playing along with two brothers, about my age, who played this course frequently.  The course played through a local public park. Most of the fairways were open with a few tree obstacles.  There was one section that played through fields and prairie dogs kept popping their heads up to see what was going on.  Shooting 1 under par also makes it an enjoyable round!

Swetsville Zoo

Well this was a bizarre place!  I discovered this while researching prior to the trip and looking for unusual things on Atlas Obscura.  Bill Swets started creating metal creatures in 1985 and has since grown his collection of whimsical creations into the 100’s.  The ‘zoo’ is currently for sale and is a little run down but I enjoyed walking around.


Oddly… this was the second ‘VW bug’ creature I’d
seen on this trip.

‘VW Bug’ creature in Erie, PA
Totally 80’s Pizza & Museum

This was another Atlas Obscura find.  Totally 80’s Pizza boasts as being the home to the world’s largest collection of 1980’s pop culture memorabilia.  What a blast from the past.  I thoroughly enjoyed walking around and seeing so much from my childhood!  I started the 80’s going into middle school and ended the 80’s graduating high school.


Oddly, this is the second ‘Slimer’
I saw on this trip.

‘Slimer’ in Omaha

Fort Collins Old Town Square

What a great place to walk around.  Throughout the night, I kept coming back here.  I had some great conversations with some of the folks that were working including the juggler, artists and musicians.  The sculptures were fun and the vibe was very relaxed.

Alleys Around Old Town Square
I found Fort Collins to be very artsy.  This wasn’t more obvious than in the alleys that were all around the Old Town Square area.
Surfside 7

I stepped in here to take a break from walking around and to grab a beer.  Little did I know they were having a special: $5 slice of pizza and beer.  That is my kind of special!  The pizza here was fantastic.  The slices were huge,  you could get any topping of your choice on a slice and it was the thin crust, which is my favorite.  I ended up coming back here later in the evening for another late night slice.

I chatted up with the bartender, her boyfriend and another fellow at the bar.  It was funny because as I was walking around the square later in the evening, the boyfriend saw me and asked how my evening was going.  Making friends everywhere!

The fellow at the bar told me he was there just to support his friend (d.e.fulford) who had written a book and was having a book signing at the local bookstore.  The bookstore was just around the corner so I went and bought one of her books.

The Exchange

Wandering around the area I came across the Exchange.  What a nice little outdoor area.  There were lots of folk wandering around and families surrounding the Churn in the center.  There are cute shops, good food, live music and a brewery.

Jazz Alley

As I was walking around later in the evening, I heard some piano. I followed the sound down an alley and came across a guy sitting at a piano, by himself, just playing.  This piano is always here for anyone to come along and play.  There was also a wonderful mural on the wall with some classic musicians watching the piano player.

Visiting Denver, CO – Sep 2021

I spent about five days in the Denver area. I stayed with an old friend from high school.  I hadn’t spent more than a few hours with him since high school so it was really wonderful catching up!  Most of my time there was spent at his house working although I did get out and do some exploring.  One thing I learned while here is that one week is not enough time to be in Denver.

I was able to play a few disc golf courses in the area.  Honestly, not the best courses I’ve played but I did enjoy them none the less.  There was a small 9 basket course not far from the house and there was one course that had prairie dogs all over!  I’ve never seen prairie dogs before.  Very cure.

I had the opportunity to see Squeeze and Hall & Oates in concert at the new Ball Arena in downtown Denver.

I was able to spend some quality time with my buddy and explored some of downtown Denver.

I like trying the local foods when I visit new places and I checked online to see what was recommended in Denver.  The Buckhorn Exchange is one of the oldest taverns in Denver and the Internet suggested I go there to try the Colorado Oysters.  As adventurous as I feel I am, I couldn’t do it.  I tried rattlesnake instead!

Rattlesnake!

Threshold Brands Locations I Have Visited

I am no longer working at this company.  It was a good ride and it was appreciated that they allowed me to work remotely and travel in my van.  I enjoyed the friendship of the individual franchise owners.  


April at MaidPro The Villages (FL)
Feb 2022

Kathryn at MaidPro Orlando East (FL)
and Sir Grout Central Florida
Feb 2022

Mark Sewell (and crew)
at MaidPro Orlando West (FL)
Feb 2022








Candace at MaidPro Tampa (FL)
Feb 2022

Eric & Kelly at Pestmaster Sarasota (FL)
Feb 2022

Omar at MaidPro Coral Gables (FL)
Feb 2022

Rick at MaidPro West Palm (FL)
Feb 2022


Andrea & Carlos at Men in Kilts Miami (FL)
and MaidPro Miami Beach (FL)
Jan 2022

Michelle & Eddie at MaidPro Naples (FL)
(Second Visit)
Jan 2022





















Keith at MaidPro Lakeland (FL)
Jan 2022

Christian at MaidPro Garner (NC)
Dec 2022

Todd at MaidPro Raleigh North (NC)
Dec 2021

Travis at MaidPro Edina (MN)
Oct 2021




Chris & Alicia at MaidPro Andover (MN)
Oct 2021

Brent at MaidPro Maple Grove (MN)
Oct 2021




Coralee at MaidPro Boise (ID)
Sep 2021

Byron at MaidPro Sandy (UT)
Sep 2021

Eddie at Men in Kilts Fort Collins (CO)
Sep 2021





Denise at MaidPro Broomfield (CO)
Sep 2021

Christ & Nikki at MaidPro Hershey (PA)
Jun 2021







Rodney at MaidPro Pooler (GA)
Oct 2020

Sean at MaidPro Marin (CA)
Sep2019







Jonathan at MaidPro Culver City (CA)
Sep 2019













George & Brie (and Charlie) at MaidPro Lombard (IL)
Jul 2018

Sandy at MaidPro McMurray (PA)
Jul 2018

Matt & Tanya at MaidPro Nova Scotia
Jul 2017

Stephanie at MaidPro Central Austin (TX)
Mar 2017















Ricardo at MaidPro North Austin (TX)
Mar 2017

Michelle at MaidPro Naples (FL)
May 2015

Driving from Omaha, NE to Kearney, NE

I had the weekend to get from Omaha, NE (G on the map) to Denver, CO (B).  While planning the trip, I decided I’d stop in Kearney, NE (A) for the night.  Lake Hastings Park, one of the top disc golf courses in Nebraska, was near there and just off the route (I).  Kearney (pronounced Car-Knee) also had a course and some live music spots.  It is about half way across Nebraska and would a perfect place to stop for the night.  This turned into a fun, full day of the trip.

Played a quick 9 holes at  my local course in Omaha before heading out to Lincoln, NE.  Lincoln was not originally on my itinerary, but it was on the way and would be a good place to stop for my coffee. I ended up wandering around the capitol building which turned into it’s own little adventure that deserved a separate post! It was an excellent excursion!
Played a round of disc golf at Lake Hasting Park in Hastings, NE.  This was one of my favorite courses on the trip.  It had some a good mix of shots through trees and over/around water.  It was set in a beautiful park.  It was quite hot out that day and I was able to take a dip in the lake to cool off!
Saw this stretched across the highway as I approached Kearney. I had to go see what it was.  The Great Platte River Road Archway Monument is a rest area, monument and museum that houses a historical experience that tells the story of Nebraska and the Platte River Valley in the development of America.  Unfortunately, the museum itself was closed.  I did find the rest area full of history and historical stories.  I enjoyed walking around, reading the plaques and learning more.
Kearney, NE is the sandhill crane capital of the world! Every year between March and April, over 600,000 Sandhill Cranes make a stop in Kearney on their way north.  Unfortunately, I was there after this event but I heard stories about it.  They say the sound itself is pretty amazing.  Maybe I’ll pass this way again during this migration event some day.
 
Made it into Kearney later in the day and explored downtown a bit.


Everyone was very into the
University of Nebraska volleyball game
Explored Yanney Park and enjoyed the sunset from there.  The park had a little lake, a bunch of waling trails and a lookout tower.  The new “Gardens of Yanney Park” was under construction and should be a beautiful place to walk around when it’s done.
Went to Cunningham’s Journal for some live music before calling it a night.

I Am Blessed With So Many Red Dots

Mid way through 2015, I started allowing Google to track me.  I have my privacy settings in such a way that each time I attend somewhere new, Google puts a red dot on a map.  This is my map as of mid November 2021.

One of the features of these red dots is that I can click on one and it will bring up where I visited that day.  It shows the daily road map and also includes any pictures I took that day.  I love randomly clicking on dots and re-experiencing adventures both when I’m in need of a pick me up and also when my daughters visit.  They like seeing my trips.
I feel blessed that I have been able to travel.  I am blessed because I work a job I enjoy and have learned how to be successful at it while on the road.  I am blessed because I get to visit friends and family that I haven’t seen in years and in some situations, decades!  I am seeing places I never thought I’d see and others I hoped I get to see someday.  I have been able to play over 100 different disc golf courses throughout the United States, some of which were used as PDGA tournament locations.
Getting on the road has always been a dream of mine and to be able to do this, while still young enough to throw a disc and while working a job I love, makes the dream even better.
I am blessed and I’m looking forward to adding more red dots.

The Many States of Disc Golf – Nebraska

According to the PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association) website, there are approximately 107 disc golf courses in Nebraska.  These are the 5 disc golf courses I have played in Nebraska.  

Cottonmill Disc Golf, Kearney, NE
Aug 29, 2021
Centennial Park, Kearney, NE
Aug 29, 2021

Lake Hastings, Hastings, NE
Aug 28, 2021

Hanscolm Park DGC, Omaha, NE
Aug 26, 2021

Yes… that’s an ace on the scorecard!!

Aug 27, 2021

Aug 28, 2021
Seymour Smith Park, La Vista, NE
Aug 26, 2021

Lincoln, NE Capitol Building Excursion – Aug 2021

I headed out early from Omaha (G on he map) and although it was not on my original itinerary, I decided Lincoln, NE (H) would be a good place to stop for my morning coffee.  It was on the route heading west, is the capital of the state and would be a good break after knocking out about an hour of driving.

Although quite hot, it was a beautiful day and I headed towards the Capitol building. Definitely a different looking building than other capital buildings I’ve seen.  You know, the ones with big marble pillars, two wings and a large dome in the middle.  This was a tower with a dome on top.

I was walking the sidewalk around the block looking across the lawns and admiring it up on the hill when a car pulled up next to me.  A woman rolled down her window and yelled out, “I think it’s open today!”.  I had to look around to see if she was talking to me!  I thanked her and she drove on. 


Well that was weird, but, I guess I have to go see if it’s open.  

Loved the big Bison head door handle


It was open, so I went in.

I found a creepy elevator. 

I pressed “B”.  It went down.  And there I was.  Who knew that at some point in my life, I’d find myself wandering around the basement of the capitol building in Lincoln, Nebraska. Very cool brick work with the curved ceiling.  It had very cool acoustics as I walked a bit through the halls reading the senator names on the office doors.

I went back in and pressed the top button. I went to the top and I found there was an outdoor walkway around the top.  I gazed out across Nebraska.  It’s flat.

What a fun, unexpected excursion! 


I got my coffee.  Explored a little of the area.  And headed on my way.

(I was not the only one in the Capitol building. Top to bottom, there were other tourists and tours and I felt it to be a safe environment)

Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge – Omaha, NE – Aug 2021

I went to see the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge.

The Nebraska side of the bridge is located at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center.  Across much of my trip, I came across locations related to Lewis and Clark over and over.  They were everywhere out there!  Unfortunately, much of the walking area of the center was under construction and fenced off.
 
As you walk out of the visitor center and under the bridge, you come across the troll.  I found it funny as that’s the second troll under a bridge I’ve seen this year.  
 

Troll under the Pedestrian Bridge

Troll under a Wheeling, WV bridge

We got along.
The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge stretches 300 feet across the Missouri River from Omaha, NE to Council Bluffs, IA.

I walked the bridge to Iowa.

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Looking from Iowa to Nebraska


It was windy over the Missouri River.  It had the cables rattling.
This guy was on the Council Bluffs side of the bridge.  Not sure what he was looking at.