Mary Heers
Wild About Utah Contributor-
A piano in the gazebo strikes the first chords and the May Queen and her entourage step around the corner of the church and onto the green.
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Over the summer, young swans stop looking like gray balls of fluff. They put on weight, stretch out their necks and wings and grow thousands of feathers.
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I remember thinking how beautiful they were, with their long, elegant ears. But they also looked vulnerable — coyotes, cougars and cars will continue to take a heavy toll on mule deer.