Good by 2008, look out 2009!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
INSULT TO INJURY
Friday, December 19, 2008
HO HO HO-MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM OUR HOME TO YOURS
Yesterday by 10 am we had 19.3 inches of snow that day which beat the record of 13" and it continued to dump mountains of unwanted white stuff til about 4 pm. I can safely say we had over 25' in a 24 hr period and today it's resumed. It's the end of the world as we know it, but I feel fine!! It's a WINTER WONDERLAND!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
BACK IN THE DAY.....
Here is one of my earliest recollections of a family trail ride. We owned two Suzucki motorcycles and I borrowed one from my cousin to ride into a high mountain lake in Idaho. As I recall, some of us made it. Dad took the picture.
Here is the family car, truck and trailer all loaded for another big adventure somewhere, complete with our two motorcycles, a wooden kayak and a rubber raft. Life has been an adventure.
Here is the family car, truck and trailer all loaded for another big adventure somewhere, complete with our two motorcycles, a wooden kayak and a rubber raft. Life has been an adventure.
Monday, October 27, 2008
The Last Frontier
Saturday on the return to Anchorage I hiked a trail called Bird Ridge and got part way up before I had to head back to town. Background is Turnagain Arm of the Cook Inlet.
This is a sample of the scenery on the drive from Soldotna back to Anchorage.
These little guys are orphans that were rescued and being nursed back to health at the Alaska Sealife Center in Seward. Just one of the many businesses we insure in Alaska.
This is another sight at the Alaska Sealife Center.
Kachemak Bay and the Homer Spit in the distant left. This photo was shot as I was leaving town Saturday morning about 9:30 am
This is a sample of the scenery on the drive from Soldotna back to Anchorage.
These little guys are orphans that were rescued and being nursed back to health at the Alaska Sealife Center in Seward. Just one of the many businesses we insure in Alaska.
This is another sight at the Alaska Sealife Center.
Kachemak Bay and the Homer Spit in the distant left. This photo was shot as I was leaving town Saturday morning about 9:30 am
Sunday, October 19, 2008
FALL CAMPOREE
FALL CAMPOREE
FALL CAMPOREE
Protege of Lord Baden Powell and song leader, Zac McMaster.
Stand clear, heads up, ya never know about these homemade (WMPS) weapons of mass pumpkin destruction.
The one on the right was built by Troop 430 from a valley ward. Lance Simon is their scout master and coincidentally grew up in the First Ward. ala Dick and Terry Simon. The first couple launches almost took out the spectators as the pumkin went straight up and fell back behind the Trebuchet.
MEGA TREBUCHET-This one had diesel truck engine flywheels for the weights. We met the scout that designed it, he is 15 and will be a world class engineer one day.
Stand clear, heads up, ya never know about these homemade (WMPS) weapons of mass pumpkin destruction.
The one on the right was built by Troop 430 from a valley ward. Lance Simon is their scout master and coincidentally grew up in the First Ward. ala Dick and Terry Simon. The first couple launches almost took out the spectators as the pumkin went straight up and fell back behind the Trebuchet.
MEGA TREBUCHET-This one had diesel truck engine flywheels for the weights. We met the scout that designed it, he is 15 and will be a world class engineer one day.
FALL CAMPOREE
Check out the tans of the Polar Bear Club; Jake Scott and Chris Howell, all ready for an early (7am) swim in Dimond Lake, come on boys, next time you're going with us. We had to reel Jake in, he was going to do laps on the lake, (8 time triathaloner).
Pioneer Kent Morris showing us the tripod lash, followed by the square lash, followed by the diagonal lash.... well maybe.
JOTA-Jamoboree On the Air. We tried to hook up with someone in South America and later the people on the International Space Station as it went over us.
Brother Howell's first attempt at edible dessert; Memphis Molly-Cherries, blue berries, pineapple and walnuts. I'd say it was edible, we didn't have to bury any.
Pioneer Kent Morris showing us the tripod lash, followed by the square lash, followed by the diagonal lash.... well maybe.
JOTA-Jamoboree On the Air. We tried to hook up with someone in South America and later the people on the International Space Station as it went over us.
Brother Howell's first attempt at edible dessert; Memphis Molly-Cherries, blue berries, pineapple and walnuts. I'd say it was edible, we didn't have to bury any.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Hello winter, good bye fall.....Dome Mtn or Die.
This past weekend, I took a short excursion into the Cabinet Wilderness of Western MT with Howard Ashby, my faithful four season backpacking pal. We left Thursday from Spokane and got to the trailhead on Cedar Creek about 5pm. We made it about 3 miles up the trail which starts at 2880 and goes to 7560 on Dome Peak. We hadn't hiked long before we started to get some snow. The wind kicked up and the daylight was virtually gone from the beginning, given we were hiking up a narrow canyon that runs north-south. We had hoped, hikers always hope for more than they can get, but we had hoped to spend the first night at the Lower and maybe the Upper Cedar Lake. The going was tougher and we were later than we wished. We chose to camp along the trail, abeit steep, rocky and heavily timbered everywhere we did find a small flat spot to pitch the tent and build a little fire for something hot before we crawled into our tent. Day two we were on the trail at 8 am and made the lower lake at 10:30. We set up a campsite and headed off to bag Dome Peak. It was breathtaking and the higher we got the more intense the wind and the lower the temps. I had 21 degrees at about 2:30 on top with gusts up to 20mph. The wind chill was dangerously low. We got off the mountain about 4:30 and made a hot dinner of speghetti, read some scripture and fell fast asleep. Sat was another early up and on the trail by 9:30. We had a great adventure and managed to get home in one piece and enjoy the comforts of central heat and indoor plumbing once again.
My take aways:
God's creations are immense and wonderful.
The commandments are my friends.
Enjoy the journey.
Converse with the scriptures.
Pray like a patriach.
Hope ya know we had a (good) hard time.
Monday, October 6, 2008
It's Autumn time, it's Autumn time, the leaves are....
It's official, we fired up the furnace last night, we pulled in the lawn furniture, we cut back the flox, we transplanted a tree, we've tried again to seal out winter with caulk and weather strip, but alas it's coming, but it's been ever so gentle thus far.....dang, I am going to miss all the day light and warm sun.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
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