Saturday, October 25, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Oops & on another note
Well, heck. I didn't mean to post the sunset twice. Although, it was beauti
ful. I tried to erase it and that didn't work out...may because of something called a lack of patience. Hmmm.
Here are a couple of pics of the decks Gary and I stained last week. We were hustling to get it done before the snow comes. We had a skift of snow yesterday. Most people groan about the snow, I love it. You learn how to live in it. I drive nearly an hour to work on icy roads. So, you would think I would be groaning. Driving home in the early morning after working all night is a little nerve racking. One morning, I was driving on a road no one had been on yet, after a fresh fallen snow. I couldn't see the road. It was hidden. Also, the snow was really coming down fast.
I have had to stop the car and get out to wipe the headlights off before because the snow would stick to them and dim the lights. I still love the snow.
Regarding decks, one is the walkway to the front door and the other is one of our backyard decks.
ful. I tried to erase it and that didn't work out...may because of something called a lack of patience. Hmmm.
Here are a couple of pics of the decks Gary and I stained last week. We were hustling to get it done before the snow comes. We had a skift of snow yesterday. Most people groan about the snow, I love it. You learn how to live in it. I drive nearly an hour to work on icy roads. So, you would think I would be groaning. Driving home in the early morning after working all night is a little nerve racking. One morning, I was driving on a road no one had been on yet, after a fresh fallen snow. I couldn't see the road. It was hidden. Also, the snow was really coming down fast.
I have had to stop the car and get out to wipe the headlights off before because the snow would stick to them and dim the lights. I still love the snow.
Regarding decks, one is the walkway to the front door and the other is one of our backyard decks.
Video from the top of the falls
The video isn't the greatest, but just in case you don't make it to the top of the falls I have included some video. You will see the visitor's center down below. Note the sound of the rushing water. You'll see Liz taking pics of upstream from the falls. Oh, if you listen carefully, Liz is whistling. She does that a lot. She just left today for AZ, I will miss her. She was so fun and easy to get along with.
The Shoe Tree
Multnomah Falls
Here are a few pics I took on an outing with my friend Elizabeth. Elizbeth is a traveling nurse from AZ. She had a contract at the hospital so, that's how we met. She wanted to see some of OR special places of interest, so off to Multnomah Falls we went. We made a loop traveling through a ghost town, Shaniko, traveled along the Columbia gorge, climbed to the top of the falls, had dinner in Vancouver, WA. The a quick drive through Salem to take a pic of the capitol building and finally returned to Bend. It was a fun time. Included in the pics will be some sturgeon at the Bonneville Dam at the Columbia River, which serves as the border between WA and OR. I'm pleased I can still hike, a little. Everyone should climb Multnomah. It's amazing. When you get to the top, take your shoes off and soak your feet in the icy water. Ahhh.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
This week
Wednesday, we had a visit from Lester and Leona Bennett. Lester is the pastor who baptized me. I love this couple dearly. The evening of their visit, Gary and I went to our grandson, Dylan's first jv football game. It was fun and something to do. So, I'll post a pic of the Bennetts and a pic of Dylan with his brother Shay.
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About Me
- It won't be long
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- At the present, I would describe myself first, as a child of God and follow with wife, mother, grandmother, friend, nurse and invisible woman. If you are female age 50 or above, most likely you understand my invisibility. I've always understood my mortality, it's the loss of youthfulness I grieve. I was born in NV and raised in CA (a latch-key kid). I presently reside in central OR, a lovely place to live, but leaves me lonely for my dear friends & too far from my family. I know the love of a good man. I'm the mother of 3 wonderful adult children & Grammy to two (my "adorables"), and "Nana" to a "bonus" of 5. Nursing has been my profession for 25 yrs. I believe that politics is corrupt & that we we're living in serious times. There you have it, the sum of my 56 yrs with hopes that I've made some kind of difference on this earth for the Master.