Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Orange Grove camping is the best!

This has been a str ange and interesting stop along our journey to Las Vegas.  We arrived at the Orange Grove Park in Bakersfield on a gorgeous day..full of sunshine and surrounded by orange trees, and the opportunity to eat a fresh-picked one at that!  Yesterday we had a nice morning, and then the rain started..and it rained and rained.  But the rain seems to have been only right here in the Valley, and on either side of us it seems it was sleet, ice and snow...and by last night our highway (CA58) was closed going both directions.  On our drive home from an evening of dinner and dancing at Buck Owens' Crystal Palace, there were miles of parked trucks who could NOT head east as the highway was closed.  This morning the line of trucks and cars filled all 3 lanes, totally blocking 58E for miles...and I have no idea how far that line extended.  The picture cannot begin to tell the story.  So here we are--spending another night in the orange grove, with a gorgeous sunny day behind us, and yet somewhere the ice and snow is wreaking havoc. Does it go without saying that we had a great time at Buck Owens?

Monday, December 15, 2008

old friends..and old memories

I grew up in Pierre, South Dakota - a small town with one high school, a farm club baseball team, wonderful neighborhoods, and great people...I have wonderful memories of those days.  My parents had a marvelous circle of friends that  included the Graffs. 
  Last year I found out that the Graff's daughter, who was two years ahead of me in school,  owns a company in the San Joaquin valley here in California. Well, today Jerry and I stopped by the Buchanan Hollow Nut Company in Le Grande CA.  Its been over 50 years since Sharleen and I have seen each other.   It was marvelous to see her once again, to visit her lovely ranch-style home nearby, visit with her husband, Bob, see some of her magnificent water colors and to come away with some delicious goodies from their business. Moments like that are irreplaceable, aren't they?  And there are always some regrets as well - her Mom just died last week, at the age of 96.   Thanks, Sharleen, for some of your time at this extremely busy time of the year for your business...and for all the memories I have of our life together in Pierre SD.
(You can look up the BHNC on the web and see the array of products they offer, plus views of the farms.)
We are on our way to Bakersfield CA - home of Buck Owens' Crystal Palace, and Jerry is SO looking forward to being there again. 

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Reminders of home....

Today we had a little bit of home...we heard that Bass Pro (mother store is in Springfield MO, and we have been fans for years!) was opening a new store in Manteca CA....and off we went.  It all seemed so familiar and comfortable to us...and the customers seemed to be having a very good time - and were amazed by all the stuffed animals, the enormous fish tank filled with HUGE fish, the big trees inside the store....and we wanted to tell them all that they should come to Springfield MO and see the original!
This week we also camped at Russian River RV Park - and the setting reminded us so much of our favorite camping place at Cape Fair MO - a Corps campground we have used for years and years...and brought back so many memories.
And then the vineyards -well, they certainly didn't remind us of home--but aren't they beautiful?  We were awed by them...field after field, hillsides terraced, all in different stages of growth--we marveled at them. No wonder so many folks make trips to the Napa Valley on tours and vacations!  We are having rain tonight...a very generous one, and I am sure the natives are delighted--they are very low on rainfall in this area, so its a blessing.  And since we are warm and snug in our coach, with the red chili lights twinkling in the front window, our little fiber-optic Christmas tree glistening, and our Christmas cactus blooming--we don't mind if its raining outside!
Our love and greetings to each one of you...as you prepare for the birth of our Lord.  Advent - the time of preparation for God's most marvelous gift ever.  Praise Him!
Love, Mary and Jerry

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Coastal travels

This has been an amazing week...God's creation is so incredible and we have just loved all that we have seen and done.  I knew Jerry would really enjoy Ft. Stevens (canon pic) and Ft. Clatsop--and he did.  Astoria and Seaside were both great to explore. 
The coastal drive with its magnificent vistas just took our breath away (especially sometimes mine, being on the outside and closest to the edge!)  We hiked in to Stout Grove at the Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, and drove  down the Avenue of the Giants, including driving through the tree (doesn't everyone want to do that?) We watched the tide come in at the mouth of the Klamath River--another spectacular vista.  We are now about to head inland, still on the 101, and heading towards the California Delta area east of San Francisco.  Its now time to fix supper and enjoy a quiet evening tucked in our coach.  We love all of you, appreciate your taking time to read about our travels, and miss our friends in Sammamish.  I am grateful for those of you on Facebook and feel like we are not totally out of touch.  Have a good night! 

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

A time of Thanksgiving - and reflections on the year

 The sight of these regal birds flying overhead is one I will miss.  We have seen more eagles than ever in my whole life before this year..and they are magnificent.
Spending lots of quality-time with cousins that I never really knew before was another highlight...drives around the Olympic Peninsula, hikes to Marymere Falls (along with several of our guests), the beauty of the San Juan Islands and our quaint little cabin, ferocious domino games around their dining room table, my cousin's culinary skills which he generously shared...all this we will miss.
Renewing of old friendships that have lasted through the years...memorable Sunday "family nights" with Greg & Bobbi, and their son, Jason and Shaundra, with grandson Jake...a friendship that began in 1964;  walking through this year with them as Greg battles cancer;  Joe and Jane's numerous trips to worship with us at SPC from their home in Port Orchard, a friendship that dates back to 1972 when Jane's family and ours moved back to Marshall MO about the same time, and Jane used to babysit with our daughters; Jerry's college fraternity brother and wife who live nearby in Edmonds and with whom we shared several meals...these folks we will sorely miss.  
New friendships in our church family with ties to our past - Stan, who was not only a classmate of my cousin's but also a fraternity brother--and they hadn't seen each other in over 50 years; Chris, our Associate Pastor, who comes out of Eastminster Church in Wichita where Jerry did his first interim; Becki, our Associate Pastor, whose home church is FPC Las Vegas, where Jerry helped out for a couple of months shortly after his retirement because their then-new pastor, Jim HH, had been our Associate in Midland; Donna, chair of the Interim PNC, whose daughter was a seminary classmate of our daughter's at PSCE; Zach, our Youth Minister, who spent one of his college summer's as an intern on daughter Carla's staff at Village Pres in KC;  a church member who introduced us to her mother visiting  from El Paso, who knows well our cousin in EP;  Robert and his family at SPC, whose older brother was one of our "kids" when he was in college at Missouri Valley College and we had an incredible college-age youth group (and you should  hear the story about how we discovered THAT link in our lives!)...all these folks and many many more whose lives have impacted ours in this one short year, we will miss.
Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, the Lavender Festival, the phenomenal flowers that bloom all the time in this part of the country, Snoqualmie Falls, Pike's Market, the Ballard Locks, the salmon running, the gentlest rainfall you can possibly imagine (and almost all the time), orcas, the Space Needle, the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, crabbing on the coast, bike-riding and walking on the numerous trails all over the area, a marvelous library right next door to our apartment, Trader Joe's, Costco, Whole Foods--shopping options we had not enjoyed before--all of this we will miss.
And the food--the very best salmon ever; and clam chowder that is unforgettable (so far we haven't found one we didn't like--just some we like better than others; the Thai restaurant right across the street from us; and Pine Lake Alehouse, the closest thing to a British Pub we have found in the US, also almost across the street from us; we will miss this fresh seafood area.
Many many friends whom we were able to see during this year - especially since Seattle is a most desirable place to visit!  Some stayed with us, some we met somewhere for a visit - and all of it was much appreciated.  We are grateful for all of you -- friends and family from Midland TX, Wichita KS, Enid OK, Providence RI, Marshall MO, Kansas City MO, and Phoenix AZ...and if I missed any of you, I apologize.  But we loved your time with us.
We've made so many new friends....our first "new friends"  were Diane & Peter, whom we met a year ago at Bloys Cowboy Camp in Ft. Davis TX.  We saw lots of them this year, as they live close - and we look forward to our reunion at BCC next August.   Our church family has provided us with many new friends.  All of you have touched our hearts in some way, and we will remember our year shared in the great northwest.
Thank you, everyone, for your part in our year in Sammamish - Thank you, Donna, for the pieced quilt  full of pictures of sites in the area..we will treasure it, wrap up in it to keep warm during our RV travels, and think of y'all when we do that.  Please keep in touch--for all of you are an important part of our life. Isn't the Family of God amazing? 
 

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