Thursday, December 23, 2021
About Me
- Name: Larry Johnson
- Location: Teasdale, Utah, United States
In 2009, Annette, and I moved into a home that we had built in rural, south central Utah. Prior to this for about ten years, we were full-time RVers - - living, working, and traveling in our 38' diesel motorhome (Sold). By 2004, we were both teaching web-based graduate courses in Library and Information Science at Indiana University at Indianapolis (IUPUI). We were able to work from almost any location in the U.S. (plus parts of Canada) using a 2-way Internet satellite system. After more than forty-five years in education, Larry has retired; Annette continues to teach online, virtual courses for a few more years. Together we also ran a small publishing firm (Vision to Action) and a consulting business (Lamb Learning Group LLG). Our home is in Wayne County, UT on the northern slope of Boulder Mountain, the highest mountain plateau in North America (House is at 7,500' elevation), near the small towns of Teasdale and Torrey, and beautiful UT Hwy 12 - - our home is also minutes away from Capitol Reef National Park. We still love to travel and explore with our 2017 CampInn Raindrop trailer, but now we have a home base.
Previous Posts
- Remembering Ted's Warehouse
- 'Little' Marty: Recognized As Outstanding Doctor
- Jim Mizener Died, November 2020
- Merry Christmas 2020 - Things Were Just Not Right
- "Lefty" Jim Warmoth and Wallace Warmoth
- A Quick Tour Around Town
- Ed Brown Ted Talk
- Gus Pekara Survived COVID 19
- 2019 Christmas Card
- Skills Learned During My Ko-Op Days
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hello, i was talking with my mom, anita louise hughes, about the ko-op, or the open as she calls it. i used to sweep the ko-op floors when mom went back to finish school there. mom says she met walt's son down in florida where she now lives.
my maternal grandma was eloise hughes.
i'd be interested in any stories about the family. we kind of lost the thread over the years.
best,
doug shaeffer
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