In one of those “only in Utah” moments, my husband and I were driving to get some yummy middle eastern food today when a couple motercycle cops stopped traffic to let a large group of people (some of them dressed like pioneers) cross the street, with handcarts loaded with a ton of boxes. I noticed a library hours sign on one of the carts and thought it was a little wacky. It turns out it was the relocation of the LDS Business college. In Utah, you can’t move anything without putting on a calico dress, a bonnet, and pulling a handcart. I could have been eating my hummus at least 10 minutes earlier!
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Ok…. I won’t pretend to understand about the calico. When I moved a library, we hired professional movers.
Yummy–middle eastern food–I get to eat some tomorrow night!