
- The new gun
Yesterday morning, for some inexplicable reason, I woke up feeling antsy, wanting to head to the hills and escape civilization. To satisfy the Xena in me, we rounded up the kids to go to Cabelas. I bought a new pistol, a Taurus M17 40 caliber, and it is very nice! It handles well, doesn’t kick very much at all, and is quieter than our .357 magnum.
- The new gun
- aquarium fishes
- natural terrain
- Animals at play in the middle of Cabelas
- Animals at center stage
- Cabelas birds in flight
- Chance keeping score
- Matt
- Justin shooting the AR-15
- Justin’s AR-15 bullseye. Not bad for a first try!
- 9 mm pistol from Czechoslovakia, given to Matt by his grandfather
- Double barreled beauty
- Matt and his little bro
- Jared taking aim
- Kayla shooting the Taurus with Chance, Justin and Matt behind her
- Chance shooting the Taurus
- Sun glistening on the water
- JaKay, trying to get the leash in his mouth
- Go, JaKay, Go!
- Inlet
- hot springs leading from pool to lake.
- wonderfully warm water!
- Hot springs
- JaKay traversing the hard dirt mounds with his 3 inch long legs
- Utah Lake Inlet
- Kayla and Chance eating dogs outside of Cabelas
We awoke to an absolutely gorgeous day today and headed for the hills just west of Utah Lake. Chance and his friends Matt and his little brother, and Jared came with us. They often go, and I expect they wanted to come along just to make fun of the rest of us noobs. But Matt brought his arsenal (and I do mean arsenal) and it was great fun testing them all out. Justin does really well with the rifles, and I do much better with pistols. Kayla looks really good shooting both, but I am happy to say that she will not become a burgeoning criminal/hunter any time soon. Jeff got expert marks at shooting in the military, so it goes without saying that he does well.
After we barrelled our way through a whole bunch of ammo, we headed back to Saratoga Springs to visit Jessica and Josh who have recently moved there. We all took a jaunt to the hot springs by the lake. JaKay went with us on his leash. What a hoot. Every time the leash flew in front of his eyes, he grabbed it. He spent most of the walk with the leash in his mouth. It should also go without saying that it is a hilarious experience to walk a dog that weighs all of 3 pounds. Still, his ADD eyes seemed to enjoy the sights.


JaKay, trying to get the leash in his mouth

























