Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Boating in the rain
The kids were all home and we wanted to go boating. The weather was a bit iffy but we launched anyway. Good thing we had our huge orange tarp. We just wrapped the boat in the tarp and stayed semi dry. We played games and huddled until the rain quit. The structure you see in the foreground is the underneath side of the bridge in Oxbow...we are just pulling under it as the picture was taken. We didn't get around to our fishing hole cause the rain was really coming down...so we just drifted down river and enjoyed the day and each other. At least we had the river all to ourselves (everyone else was smart enough to come out of the rain)
30th Anniversary party
Thanks to all the people that came to our 30th anniversary party. The weather was very cooperative and there was lots and lots of food to eat. Special thanks to my children who put it all together and my family for also adding the special touches. We had many friends from out of town that made it over...gracias! Terry is giving his two cents before we eat....Must be very very beleivable, hence the look!!
We had a great day of visiting, playing horseshoes and blongo....and the party even got crashed!! What a special day indeed.
We had a great day of visiting, playing horseshoes and blongo....and the party even got crashed!! What a special day indeed.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
OMG Bikers!
Late Saturday evening I heard a couple of bikes (duo-sports) pull into the drive way. A couple of riders said that they had been up and down the river and couldn't find even a wide spot in the road to camp and could they please pitch their tents in the yard (our lower pasture yard) so I said "Sure, go ahead" Next thing I know there are 15 bikes in the yard! It was an impromtu ride organized over an internet forum and most of the riders didn't even know each other yet. We built a fire and exchanged stories until late in the night. A good group of riders and new friends!! The duo sport is a bike that can drive roads and dirt. Many of the riders told stories of the dirt roads they had traveled all over Oregon and Idaho. Sounds like lots of fun to me!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
The view from inside
For many of you who have not been to visit us yet......I thought I would take a picture from inside the tunnel. Homestead Road (the road we live on) is an old rail bed and the trains had to pass through several tunnels in our area as they hauled the ore from the mine. This is the only one of the tunnels left standing and we drive through it to go to my Mom and Grannys house and my sisters house. In the winter the floor gets covered with large ice stalagmites, which is very freaky. In the summer the bats live in there and you can watch them come flying out at dusk.
Oh, Hail!!
We had a huge hail storm come through our area last Wednesday. I know that all you from the midwest have seen hail bigger and better, but this, at least for us, was an unusual occurance. I took a very ugly picture of my foot next to some very large hailstones. Good thing I don't have neighbors or else they would have thought I was a looney running around in the yard during a hail storm collecting peices of ice!! (I put them in my freezer so I could show people how big they were. I may use them for my ice tea one of these hot summer days to come!!)
Monday, May 7, 2007
We have Pigs!!
We decided to be small time pig ranchers!! The picture shows three generations in the pig pen feeding the pigs! Me, My Mom and My Grandmother. We had fun feeding the pigs but phewweeee it was stinky!!
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