Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Orange Grove camping is the best!
Monday, December 15, 2008
old friends..and old memories
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Reminders of home....
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Coastal travels
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
A time of Thanksgiving - and reflections on the year
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Thoughts from a writing class
Fall in Sammamish brings changes in our life
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We will spend the next month in the area - sometimes at a campground and sometimes parked on the church parking lot. We plan to spend Thanksgiving evening in Sequim with my cousins, Carl & Sue - what a blessing they have been to us during our year in Sammamish. I have eleven first cousins, and this is the first time I have ever been able to spend time with one of them, really getting to know them, and becoming friends--such a treat!
I hope your fall has been a blessing to you, and you have been able to enjoy some of God's glorious colors.
Midland "kids" all grown up!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Its time for a change...
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Locks, Alsups and Long Live the Queen
This past weekend, along with the non-stop rain, friends from Midland joined us for a quick view of Seattle (through windshield wipers!). We did have the best time, and just pretended it wasn't even damp outside. One of the sites we wanted to do before we finished here was go through the Ballard Locks..so we 4 boarded an Argosy boat and did that very thing...this pic shows the locks opening between the salt water of Puget Sound and the fresh water on the other side--quite a treat for all of us. In addition, the next day we returned and walked across the lock, hoping to see the salmon in the fish ladders--but it was the very end of the season, so we headed for Issa-
quah (still in the rain), and were able to see hundreds of salmon from the bridge over Issaquah creek. (That means that it was one year ago that we came for a visit, had our first glimpse of this area where we would be living for the coming year, and saw the salmon spawning in Issaquah for the first time! My, how the year has flown by!) Thanks, Jim & Sandy, for being such good sports, and sharing our countryside with us in the rain!

Thursday, September 18, 2008
Mt. St. Helens
We had a perfectly gorgeous few days last week to go camping and spend a day at Mt. St. Helens. It is an incredible spot...the various visitors centers, learning center and interpretive center are so well done, with extremely knowledgeable park rangers as well. (On this trip to the northwest, we have been highly impressed with the park rangers from the various branches of our national government who work at these sites.)
We live in the tornado part of the country, I know...but I think I prefer that to living in the path of a volcano. The destruction that MSH
brought on the countryside is unbelievable...rather than erupting out of the top of the volcano, as was originally expected, professionals watched as a great big bulge began to grow out of the side of MSH...and when it erupted, it literally blew out the side of the volcano, levelling trees like matchsticks for miles, many of which can still be seen lying on the ground, burying Spirit Lake and giving birth to a new Spirit Lake at a higher level, above the debris that the volcano deposited on the old lake bed.
School children who live in the valley of MSH and Mt. Ranier do not have tornado drills, but rather volcano drills - involving seeing how fast you can run and vacate the area, so I was told by a retired school teacher in our church.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Mother-Daughter road trip - fabulous!
We picnicked on the beach, walked on the beach, found sand dollars, learned how to dig for clams, saw the water spout of a whale, stayed in the most magnificent B&B in Waldport OR with a view I'll never forget, and made new friends along the way.
Thank you, Carla, for including me in your sabbatical journey.
Our final day we knew our drive would take us through Healdsburg CA on our way to Stockton CA for our last night...and we also knew that some of our good friends were vacationing there over the holiday weekend...so, thanks to cell phone communication, we caught up with each other and were able to meet for coffee. The Garretts (Monett MO) and the Griffins (Geneva IL) have been friends of ours for many years, and it was so good for our hearts to have a little bit of time with them.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Family & Friends - a great combination
We have had such a marvelous time with Carla here for over ten days..and we have spent quality time together as
well as sight-seeing. Our road trip was to visit my cousin on the Olympic Peninsula, with our first stop in the quaint town of Poulsbo, where Carla has a good friend (from back in Burke VA, Carla's first call after seminary). Robin had us for dinner and a marvelous walking tour of this town - and we want to go back another time. With the kind of rainy cool weather we have, flowers are just magnificent everywhere, and Poulsbo was no exception. Our time with Carl & Sue was exceptional - a visit to Port Townsend with all its cute stores and sites, hiking to Marymere Falls, and the most spectacular trip to Deer Park - where it seemed we might be falling off the edge of the earth. It was both eerie and gorgeous, and we were so high!
We have also toured the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery, with lunch at the Red Hook Brewery nearby; visited our neighborhood pub a couple of times, worshipped at University Pres in Seattle with our friends, Peter & Diane Wilson, and special friends of Carla's who worship there, Jessica & Mike.
Last Sunday, we were joined by Jane & Joe Skeen, who have been mentioned in previous blogs. It was such a fun reunion for Jane and Carla - when we all lived in Marshall MO, Jane used to baby-sit with our daughters...and tho we have kept in touch over the years, the girls probably had not seen each other for over 30 years!