Pond Became ‘Like a Sacred Grove’ for President Boyd K. Packer

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Boyd K. Packer enjoying the pond on his property. Image via churchofjesuschrist.org

The following article was originally written by Gerry Avant for Church News. The following is an excerpt.

When President Boyd K. Packer was called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, he and his wife, Sister Donna Smith Packer, decided to move closer to Church headquarters, so he wouldn’t have to spend a lot of time commuting to their home in Lindon, Utah. They found a home with enough acreage to have a garden and keep animals and birds, so their children could have daily chores. In those days, before widespread development, the home was essentially in the country.

They bought adjacent land on which he and their sons cleared a path through a dense thicket of trees and bushes and created a pond. Ever since he was a young boy, he enjoyed painting things in nature, particularly birds. The little pond and surrounding woods attracted all kinds of birds: geese, ducks, pheasants, oriole, pine siskin, waxwing, redpoll, evening grosbeak, goldfinch, and woodpecker.

Read Avant’s full article at churchofjesuschrist.org.

Kylie is a writer at LDS.net and graduate of BYU with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. She grew up in a Chicago suburb where she gained a passion for the Chicago Cubs. She enjoys writing and live event video production.