Friday, July 27, 2007

Llama

So then, on the 14th, we went to Llama Fest at the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, UT. Yes, a very strange location for this pretty white Indian Hare Krishna temple, but it's there nonetheless. The saddest part about this evening was that Amy had to work--and she was the one who really wanted to go. But Dolly was in town with us for a week, so she and I and the kids all took the trip down at about 6:45 that night. This was one of the hottest days of the year, even in early evening still about 100 out.

Check out a Google map I made that shows where we were, with satellite photos.

Like I said, it was hot. Pouring from my forehead hot, stiflingly humid inside the temple hot. We parked and walked up the hill to the temple, and there were South American dancers on a tiny stage and booths set up with jewelry and bags and shirts. Llamas filled the inner court with their owners standing close by. We removed our shoes and walked inside the temple, of which the bottom floor is a giftshop with tables and chairs about. A magnificent white cockatoo watched us from within a large cage. We climbed the stairs and the second floor was a seated meditational religious explanation of the Krishnas, what they mean and what they do. A young Indian boy spoke softly and quietly into a microphone, explaining. We went outside through some glorious dark-wooden double doors and were on top of the temple. There are towers at the corners like a castle (Dolly had told Bella this was Princess Jasmine's castle to help her want to come), and a beautiful view of the valley wraps around the temple. There was an elevator that Jarom required us to take back to the first floor. (This elevator was uncertified and a bit unsettling, as it took about 4 minutes just to travel one floor. It's small, hot and claustrophobic and I was beginning to think we should start pounding the walls, though there weren't many others around the elevator area when we got on.)

We walked to the back of the temple grounds where more parrots were housed--one kept mumbling some almost-decipherable parrot-talk to us--and owners stood with their llamas. We pet one or two before heading for the lake. Okay, the lake is really just a big pond--a koi pond with wide, flat lily pads--but we saw others swimming in it and (I already mentioned the temperature) we just couldn't resist. The kids stripped down to their underwear, Dolly got in with her dress on and me with my just my shorts. There was a small waterfall/fountain flowing downward, with a white Krishna status sitting on it. The water was mucky and the bottom was slick with moss. It smelled like fishbowl water. But it was so refreshing and comfortable in the midst of such heat that we welcomed it, welcomed the smell and the moss, the koi and the lilies. I held Orion much of the time while Dolly helped Jarom and Bella splash and play and flounder in the water. We stayed in for almost a half hour, and as we were finally getting up to leave some of the the Krishna temple regulars were beckoning at everyone to get out. We weren't supposed to be swimming in such large numbers, because there is a delicate balance in place to support the fish and flowers, and too many people in too many parts of the pond could disrupt. "Plus," a boy said to me, "you have an infant!" But they were all very friendly and all was well.

We bought Dolly a Llama Fest shirt (I know everyone wants one--I do), and we bought a long peacock feather. We cooled off in our wet clothes and toured the temple last time, then decided to call it an evening.

Here's an article about the whole thing on the Krishnas' website.













5 comments:

heather said...

oh my gosh, pictures pictures pictures...i eat them up!!! orion is a cupcake of sheer frosted deliciousness and i can't wait to hold his tiny chubiness in my arms and coo at his face with more presence and sheer devotion than i had on my too-rushed wedding day.

the llamas have a similar effect on me.

just kidding, nothing compares to the cuteness of the beatty chillens. seriously and i also am totally in love with the semi-illegal stint in the coi pond, in underwear. dolly is so cute!!! how long is she (was she?) staying with you guys...and how is she feeling and doing? it was really good to see her at the wedding.

i am so glad you guys are so adventurous. i agree with mom, that doing stuff like this with kids beats the band.

love to you and peaceful summer evenings and popsicles and kisses and bike rides and cool breezes...

heather said...

btw, matt, you look like mike strayer from afar in the one of you and kids at the temple thing...and i love bella's face in that one. also in the last one, both you and ORION look heckuf handsome/cute/hot. you're tan!

Mikie Beatty said...

more adventures. I feel like a Wild Circus doesn't do justice in naming what's accounted for in this blog. I mean, you could separate and create a bookblog of your family's own unstoppable new activities - whiles we all sit by in our own little hometowns wondering what we're doing that's even remotely comparable. I guess when I write I could be a little extro than intro, and start talking about the things I'm seeing and doing rather than feeling and thinking. Maybe this'll make my life seem a little more adventurous. Wait, maybe I'll go do that right now

heather said...

mikie i think that is a nice idea. your life is full of adventures. you are always on your bike riding places and reading my mind showing up at cozmic right when i want you to, so write it down!

AdieSpringB said...

OMG. This is glorious stuff! I can't believe these have been posted for two days and I missed them!!! Bella's little tyrant/ witch face is slaying me. The one of the three of the kids with you in the water- looks like some kind of strange baptismal ordeal. And Orion just hanging there. He's always just hanging around isn't he. The only time I have ever even seen him cry is when the poor fellow FELL off Heather's bed. What an absolute niceheart he is. These photos are marvelous to see! Your family is endearing to the maxx.