Canoe Life

Like so many others, the pandemic renewed my old hobbies while introducing me to new hobbies. For a while, it seemed like being outside was the only safe thing to do, so during that first pandemic summer my partner and I bought a new-to-us canoe from a guy in Ogden. Weekend after weekend, we took… Continue reading Canoe Life

An image of a type written prayer, "A Letter From Heaven"

Wally & Jackie

We both tested positive for COVID-19 on a Monday (fully vaccinated). By Wednesday I started feeling better, but Wally entered the hospital. He slept on three beds; 1) ER, 2) Telemetry, and 3) ICU. On Friday he was gone. A Letter From Heaven When tomorrow starts without me, And I’m not here to see, If… Continue reading Wally & Jackie

A video tribute to my father Keith Poehlmann, 8.8.30 - 11.27.20

A video tribute to my father, Keith Poehlmann

This is a short video tribute of my father, Keith Poehlmann, a U of U alum and his family had a chicken hatchery on State St. in Salt Lake City for a number of years. The video can be viewed on Instagram (an account maybe required) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZj7kPIA_Qy/ Memento related to A plastic chicken to honor… Continue reading A video tribute to my father, Keith Poehlmann

A plastic chicken to honor my father, Keith Poehlmann.

A plastic chicken to honor my father, Keith Poehlmann

I am submitting this plastic chicken to honor my father, Keith Poehlmann, to be included in the Art Heals Utah project. Keith was a U of U alum and his family had a chicken hatchery on State St. in Salt Lake City for a number of years. Keith loved his time in Utah and spent… Continue reading A plastic chicken to honor my father, Keith Poehlmann

My badge holder, I dedicate it to HEALTHCARE WORKERS near and far. -Emily Hagn

Dedicated to HEALTHCARE WORKERS near and far…

My physical memento donation is my badge holder.  It pictures a stethoscope looped into a heart.  It was a gift from the University of Utah years ago. I dedicate it to HEALTHCARE WORKERS near and far. I acknowledge the suffering you have seen and experienced. I acknowledge your moral injury and burnout. I acknowledge your… Continue reading Dedicated to HEALTHCARE WORKERS near and far…