Friday, January 25, 2013

This is a good way to sweep your floor.  With a rake.  This is the Hogan of Zola Yazzi.  She has carpet remnants around the edge.  The stove is in the lower right hand corner.  We have been teaching this lady and her daughter. Kylie and Zola are below. T\his is the lady that makes the little Hogans for us.  Kylie like most teens has a lot of pressure about going to church from her friends and some family.

Kylie and Zola Yazzie

 This is the little miniature Hogan that she made for us.  We have helped her sell several of these.  They are made of very simple materials.
 We had a chance to visit the Honeymoon trail that ran past the chapel.  They would cross the Colorado at Lees Ferry and then go to the boundary of the Kaibab forest and then up toward Kanab and then onto to the St. George Temple.  There is a spring located at the bend where they turn North.  The camped here and up by the spring they carves their initials in the face of the rock.  They have identified 128 different names that have been carved.  The black names have been put there with axle grease.
 

Spring in the rock

Windsor Castle.  Named after Original settler
Winslow Castle is located on the Paiute Reservation outside of Fredonia.  This property was used to range the cattle that were donated for tithing in the early days of the church.  It is 7 miles west of Fredonia.  At the height of activity the church had over 1,000 head of cattle here.  They also made cheese at this location.  The ranch was sold when changes in the season made less food available for the cattle.

Original work area

Residence house

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