Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Off the Beaten Path

     It's crazy to me how awesome BYU is. Actually, it's really crazy what a good lookin' place the whole world is around us. Sometimes we just need to slow down and enjoy what's around. Back home in California there were parks that I'd drive by on a regular basis that I never actually stopped to enjoy. Well, here's a spot right off the beaten path for BYU students. And it's not far from the road so it's accessible to anyone. Sometimes when you just take one short step from your everyday route it can really broaden your perspective.
       This location is location is just behind the MOA (museum of art) from University Dr. It is North of the HFAC right between the HFAC and the MOA.
     Behind the trees in the picture above is a view of Harold B. Lee Library, the Joseph F. Smith Building, and the Jesse Knight Building (not shown - you would see them if the trees weren't there).
     Below is the south side of the BYU administration building.
     For the next few days try looking for places off the beaten path. You might be surprised what you will find...

2 comments:

  1. I love that place behind the HFAC! It's always beautiful no matter what season it is.

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  2. I feel that many students fail to see the beauty of BYU campus. I liked that you brought this up, because i'm not sure if I knew about all of those places. Thanks for sharing!

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