Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Soare Cu Dinti

"Soare cu dinti" is a Romanian phrase that means "sun with teeth."  They use it to describe one of those beautiful winter (or fall, or even spring) days where the sun is shining, the sky is blue, but you'll still freeze to death if you go outside.

We had one of those toothy days yesterday, and I took full advantage and spent as much time outside as I possibly could.  I have been wanting to go across the bridge to the scenic overlook to take pictures for a while, but the weather has been too darn crummy to do it.  When the sun came out yesterday, I jumped at the chance and Sophia and I drove up there to look at our lovely little city and take a few photos.

This is where I live.  You can see the University there, which are the bigger buildings, and I live about three blocks away from there, up the hill into the trees.  I still can't even tell you how enchanted I am to live so near the water.  I mean, I lived right up the hill from Utah Lake, but that wasn't quite the same.  Sorry, Utah Lake.



Overlook


Pretty beautiful when the sun is out.  I wish you could see the bridge from here, but all of the (lovely) trees are in the way.  I'll have to get a good picture of it another day.


Beautiful day


I was thrilled to have a glimpse of my favorite October blue sky. There isn't anything in the world quite like it. Too bad we're back to a white sky today.

But at least it isn't raining.  And hopefully it won't start, because I've got a ton of leaves to rake and bulbs to plant.

31 comments:

Hansonpatch said...

I can't believe I might be close to the first person to post a response. That never happens. Anyway, beautiful and enchanted. With all of that rain maybe you could get a foggy road in the fall picture. Sort of a sleepy hallow type thing. I can't wait to see pictures of your bulbs in bloom.

Keyona said...

Wow Lara, great pictures. You really to live in a beautiful place.

Kristina P. said...

What a gorgeous home!

Annette Lyon said...

"Sun with teeth" is an apt way to put those days!

DeNae said...

Oh, I miss the water so much! I know you're in for a cold, kinda damp winter, but this is the upside to living near the water.

And I spent a good five minutes racking my brain trying to think of an Italian aria called "Soare Cu Dinti"! Shoulda just read the post!

rychelle said...

what a beautiful view!

Sherrie said...

It really is very beautiful. Thanks for sharing these awesome photos. I love those kind of fall days. Wish we had more of them here too.

carriegel said...

I can't remember how I found your blog but when I found out you were moving to Houghton I was so excited. I spent my college years up there and still miss it. I love seeing your photos of area. They bring back many fond memories.

Barbaloot said...

I do not like sun with teeth days! But those are beautiful pictures---what a great view.

queendeni said...

Gorgeous!

L.T. Elliot said...

I'm totally going to start saying that about our wintry days. Hate to say it, but my view isn't HALF as good as yours!

Loralee and the gang... said...

Beautiful! You are lucky to live there. We are having a day like that today, but since we have pine trees, there are no leaves to rake. Instead we are busy stacking firewood for winter. And my bulbs got planted when we relandscaped a month ago. Have fun!
:~D

Rachel Sue said...

That really is gorgeous. And you're right. Utah lake just isn't the same.

Amy said...

Did you seriously take those pictures? They are gorgeous! I think I am in love with your trees!

That Girl said...

I think "sun with teeth" is my new favorite phrase. What a perfect image of a perfect fall day.

And my literally aches for those scenes ....

Crystal Eldredge said...

ASU EAST CAMPUS OR THERE????? It is such a toss up! LOL! What a beautiful perfect place to raise a family!

Aimee "Roo" said...

Looks like a pretty place! And I love that phrase. :)

Hilary said...

Awh, what a beautiful place, it looks lovely!

MnM said...

What a lovely, neat place to live!

charrette said...

I love that phrase, "Sun with teeth". We get a lot of that here, too.

MommyJ said...

Sun with teeth... that's brilliant. And such a perfect description! We have those days here too.

What a lovely home. :)

Anne-Marie said...

That is quite the amazing view! No offense to Utah Lake, but growing up i always heard it was covered in poo. So, I never went near it.

Susan Berlien (warmchocmilk) said...

I had never heard that."Sun with teeth". I like it, and I LOVE those kinds of days...great photos!

Chandler said...

Sun with teeth! Exactly! Oof, in your neck of the woods, if you get "Sun with Teeth" in January, that means it's far too cold to go outside. Or, as my Dad calls it, "Go Outside and Die Weather"—I remember it well, after 14 winters in the Upper Midwest!

Rae said...

That is the coolest phrase--sun with teeth. I LOVE the photos.

Rebecca said...

Yeah, Utah lake doesn't quite compare - or really compare at all. I must say you live in a gorgeous place, which you photograph very well. Thanks for sharing and making wish (once again) that I lived somewhere with seasons and other colors other than brown!!

Erin said...

It's just beautiful there. What a difference from Cedar City!

Jenny in Utah said...

Okay, a place that beautiful can help you to stomach the cold!!! My goodness - really, how pretty!

Kazzy said...

Gorgeous shot. What city are you in again?

Andrea said...

"Soare cu dinti" . . . new phrase and definitely useful when the snow hits the midwest. Thank you for sharing the meaning!

Rebecca said...

If you go further up Quincy Hill and take a road to the right called (I think) "Lower Pewabic"...or it may be "Upper Pewabic" (you'll pass a couple old train engines to the right on your way in) and follow it down and around the bend to the left and then park at the end where it curves toward the hill, you can walk in just a bit and be on top of the ski hill with a fabulous view of the bridge. You do live in a gorgeous place....I spent the first 22 years of my life there and miss it every day. I found your blog through Sharyn T's. :)