Leap Day, on February 29, has been a day of traditions, folklore and superstitions ever since Leap Years were first introduced by Julius Caesar over 2000 years ago.
Yes you heard right – Julius Caesar started it all.
An old Irish tradition is that on leap year (February 29) women prupose […]
We have the best skiing in the world but we also have many more things to do and places to go. This February 22 – 24 is Weber States annual 20th years story telling festival.
Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, all Storytelling Festival events are FREE of CHARGE except […]
I love this video it shows with out a word how to find the ski pole that is right for you…
Check it out.
In the wake of the horrific terrorist attacks in Paris we want to commemorate those who died and let Paris know we stand with them… A Very sad day…
Carving pumpkins are such a big tradition on Halloween a lot of families prefer to do it on Halloween eve.
I have found a really fun video that will show you different ways to carve a pumpkin with teeth for those little spooks that are going to be coming around on […]
Evolving from the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain, modern Halloween has become less about literal ghosts and ghouls and more about costumes and candy. The Celts used the day to mark the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, and also believed that this transition between the seasons (Time 44:20) Well […]
I have found a series of video’s explaining the history of Halloween. They are fascination and I know you will enjoy them.
This is the first video – I will be posting video 2 and 3 before Halloween be sure and sign-up to get notification !
If you love Indian food as much as I do your will be delighted to find that every Thursday until August 5, Purnima Gandhi is in the herb garden preparing a menu of delicious Indian cuisine and providing step-by-step instructions for each dish! Only 12 people per class – to register on-line and get […]
Here is the second in our series of Utah’s Ghost Towns – these old towns are so fascinating.
Picture Shot by Howard Hamilton – Website
Grafton Utah
Grafton was abandoned in the mid – 1800’s during the Black Hawk War, when residents were terrified of being killed American Indian Raids. Rumor […]
If you are into ghost towns you simply must visit Utah. We have so many ghost towns for you to explore.
I am going to do a series of articles on different ghost towns you can visit so sign up to receive this automatically in the mail…
In the desolate […]
Rental properties
About us
Book Now
Testimonial
Thank you very much for an enjoyable stay. The condo and hot tub worked very well. The location is very convenient to both The Canyons and grocery stores. Thank again for another great stay at WFSA!
- Earl & Claire Winn - MinneapolisRSS Feed