Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving 2010

November took the wind out of our sails as the saying goes.  We had some really bad weather so made traveling pretty iffy.  Our numbers were fewer then other years but maybe that is a sign of the times.
Sandra and Mark were to come over on Monday but it was Wednesday when they finally made it.  Cynthia, Dumenico, Monique, Tyler and Lola didn't come as the roads were not good and they would have come on Wednesday and left again on Thursday.   Melissa, Michael and Isaac came on Wednesday as did Greg.
Wednesday was Arlo's 79th birthday so we celebrated with a chicken enchilada  dinner that was sure good, even if I do say so myself. :)
I didn't take to many pictures this year but will post the ones that I did take.
The guest of honor after he was cooked, was so good, we took this picture before carving.

 Sandra was the master carver this year, I am just standing there watching :)
Judy is watching Sandra do her thing too. :)
Arlo and Greg very interested in the football game on the new 42" TV

Things had to be rearranged and blocks put up to keep the one little person that was visiting away from things that would really draw his attention.  Smaller TV sitting there waiting to be put somewhere else.
Greg, Judy and Michael at the table


Arlo and Michael

Melissa  beside of Michael
Hot dishes; dressing, baked beans(made by Michael), mashed potatoes, gravy, sweet potatoes and green bean casserole.
Turkey and Ham, green salad, pea and beet salad, rolls and Pies
Forgot to take a picture of the pies, we had Apple, Lemon, Chocolate and Pumpkin.  Such good eating.
Melissa made special cookies and truffles that were really yummy.
In all the picture taking didn't get Mark's picture nor Isaac.  Isaac was napping so had to wait to get his picture, think Mark was napping in the RV at the time I took pictures, he did make it in for dinner.
Isaac with grandma Sandra he is eating from a plate she fixed.  He loves to feed himself and doesn't like anything that doesn't have texture to it and that he can't use his fingers to eat  with.  No baby food for him.  He will be 14 months old in a few days.
Isaac loves to climb and seems to know just where the TV remote or the computer mouse is and figures out how to get to them. :)  He doesn't walk he runs and seems to have a good time being here. :)
Will have to see if Sandra or Mark have pictures they can send me and if so will add more.
It was a good Thanksgiving but we sure missed Cynthia and her family.  Heather and Ryan had bad roads so didn't come down from Spokane.  Jacob being a banker had to work Friday and Saturday.  Jessie didn't come because of work.  Everett, Jennifer and Delmer didn't come because of the weather and time involved. Marco Jr., Zdenka and Marco Sr. are in Peru so couldn't be here either.  Kind of a long hop! :)
Next year will be Arlo's 80th birthday so we will have our Thanksgiving and celebrate his birthday in September, am thinking on Labor Day Weekend.  Sounds good to me. :)
Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving and hope you have a great rest of 2010.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Camping near Prineville ORegon on Crooked River

We did it again, on the spur of the minute we decided to go camping with my cousins Jim and Beverly English and Faye and Jack Groves.  We drove to Prineville, about a 5 hour drive from our home in Irrigon Oregon.  The weather was wonderful, we had really warm almost hot days and very cool but not cold nights.  We had lots of good food and played "Train" dominoes and just enjoyed the outdoors and good company.  Here are some pictures of the country in that area of Oregon and the river and camp area.  The area is kept up by BLM (Bureau or Land Management) and the cost is very afforable.
We drove about 5 miles from our camp site to see the earth dam that was constructed to make a large resavore that the Crooked Rived flows from.  The BLM have taken over the many camping areas along this river giving a lot of people a great place to spend time.  We seen lots of fishermen on the river too.

Beautiful lake behind the dam.  It affords lots of boating, swimming and fishing for the public.

In this picture you see the Crooked River and high on the hill you see a rock they call Chemeny Rock and the camp area we are in takes it name from this rock.  Beautiful isn't it.....

Looking down the river from our camp area, look at the clifts, the road goes around that hill. and the road is above us.


In this picture you see Jack and Jim; Jim is securing my table cloth with bungy cords, worked very good. It is morning so we still have our coats on.

A view of our modern camping "rigs", I can remember when Arlo and I would go camping and we didn't have a tent or sleeping bag.  We put the kids to sleep in the car (Cynthia in the front seat, Sandra in the back seat and Greg in the trunk, Arlo and I slept on the ground with quilts and had a great time doing it. :)) Now we have every comfort.

You can see the smoke from our camp fire.

Lots of tables and we would use one until the sun was on it then take our game of dominoes to another table in the shade...

Here you can see Beverly, Faye, Jack and Arlo just resting and enjoying the wonderful day.

I surprised Faye in her RV kitchen starting part of Breakfast.

Beverly coming our of their RV getting ready to enjoy breakfast.

Arlo and Faye, noticed Arlo has been able to take his coat off. :)

Jack, Arlo and Jim in camp.

Dinner is on the gril and Jim let me take a picture before he closed the gril, the steaks turned out really good!

We took a little ride when we went up to see the Resivore (lake) and this road runs to the West toward Bend and in the far distance you can see the Three Sister mountains and also Mt Bachelor to the far left.  Will put up another picture that lets you see the mountains better.

This is sure a long straight road and looks like there isn't a person anyway around but going down this road for a ways we see lots of homes and mail boxes indicating families living where you coundn't see the actural homes.

A duck floating down the river, we seen many but didn't know just what kind this bird is.

Just a picture of our camper, it isn't new but it works for us and is very comfortable.

A picture of a field and the hills, there is an interesting rock about the middle of the picture .

In the top of the tree on the left side you will see a large crane (bird) and it was the first time I had seen one roost in a tall tree, always before had only seen them standing in water.

In this picture we were happy to see a deer watching us and in the picture you can see there is more than one deer.  They didn't stick around long.  Deer season is open but only for the male or Buck.

Arlo is sitting there but wanted you to see the nice fire pit that is provided.  Jack had a bucket of water sitting handy incase it was needed.  We did not leare a fire unattended.

Breakfast the last day we were there, Jim cooked pancakes and bacon and sausage on the grill I fixed scrambled eggs, we had orange juice and milk, what a breakfast.  We usually had a hugh breakfast then didn't eat again until  after  3 in the evening.

Another picture of our breakfast table. :)

Here we are back in Prineville at Jack and Faye's place we all  parked and spent the night then we left around 9 Sunday morning.  Had a great drive home, we went the back way and had a lot of up and downs and went up over 4500 feet twice amd drove along the John Day River part of the way.  Seen several head of Deet and even seen a couple Antelope.  Seen lots of hunters and their camps along the way too. Rifle hunting season for Bucks opened on Saturday.
We were glad to get home and only one thing marred our end of trip and that was we couldn't get the ball to release from the trailer os had to work hard to get a bolt out and we did get the pickup relesed from the trailer but the ball is still with the trailer. :)  We got every thing from the trailer and emptied the tanks, except need to take the water out of the fresh water tank and hot water tank, but it will wait until tomorrow.  Must say good night as tomorrow is my morning at Day Surger and think 4 am will come all to soon.
So thankful we have been able to enjoy Heavenly Father's wonderful outdoors and our family members.
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Camping at Bird Track Springs Park

Camping how I love to go camping !  We met Sandra and Mark at Bird Track Springs Park the park is about 5 and 1/2 miles up river from Hilgard Park on the way to Starky.
The sign indicating the campground we are looking north east, going back the way we came,

Our camper, we are unhooked and ready for the week, only stayed two nights and three days but really enjoyed ourselves.

You can see Mark and Sandra's RV in the back ground, a 42' 5th wheel towed with a big truck. :)
In the picture you see Sandra with a little cart to tote whatever; Mark is standing with a load of wood so we can have a fire tonight to roast a hotdog or marshmellow and oh yes to keep warm as it gets cold after the sun goes down.  Arlo (Grandpa to a lot of you) is sitting in his chair straw bossing. :)

Something to do, play dominos (Train) you can see grandpa is really studying the tiles. :)

Too cold and it is toward evening so he is very glad I put his coat in with the hood on it. :)  we built a fire soon after this picture was taken.

A good fire always has a cheerful look and invites you to get close.

On Saturday Sandra and I took a walk on the Bird Track Interpretive Train, Sandra is standing by the sign that showed us the trail.  Will put several pictures of our walk next.








Someone put rocks on the fence posts and Sandra is examining they to see what she can tell from them, she is into rocks having studied geology in college.


Here I just liked the looks of these dead trees that were just left in nature for the habitat that can make use of them.

Made it to the river, you can see Sandra through the bushes. :)


Beautiful looking down the river.

Looking up the river.

Sandra and her rocks. :)



The river is the Grand Rounde River and as you can see it is quite low but if you look at the banks you can see in the spring it flows pretty high and fast.  In August it is good swimming at the bridge where we held the family reunion at Hilgard Park just 5 and 1/2 miles from where I am sitting on this bench. :)  Had to fix my sock it was sliding down my heel and causing me to not like the feel. :)
We enjoyed our walk, didn't go back the same way, went on up the river then cut across to the highway and then to the camp site.  Really would like to go back again before winter sets in but don't know if it will happen.   This campground has no water, electricity or sewer hookups so if we just had a tent it would be really roughing it. :)  They do have toilets on two for the entire campground so that is why I really like taking our own camper, you have your own little house while there but get to experience being outside, to eat and enjoy the warmth of a campfire.   

Until next time.  Hope you enjoy these pictures of our country in Eastern Oregon, USA