Monday, June 17, 2013
Sunday, October 07, 2012
Camping and Koi at OFFF 2012
It's about time we went back to OFFF. It's been a few years and during that time we gathered 'grown-up' camping equipment so that we could camp in a semblance of comfort: largish tent and self-inflating queen-size air mattresses for starters. We had one lantern and a few flashlights, but were lacking a stove, another lantern and, who knew we would need one, a heater. These we borrowed from good friends and we will use the coming year to invest in our own.
We checked the 10-day and the 7-day forecast and here's what we were expecting: 75/52, mostly sunny. Here's what we got: 64/48, heavily overcast Thursday/Friday, rain Thursday night, and then 68/50 and sunny on Saturday/Sunday. We moved the kitchen into the tent and refreshed the propane canisters twice, as that little heater was getting a workout.
We called my son, who lives in Portland, to meet us at the campgrounds and help us set up the new tent, which was way easier than anticipated and left plenty of time for beer after.
Friday dawned cloudy and gray, the tent dripping and the ankle-high grass soaking our jeans on the way to the outhouse about a block away. Note to selves: consider a travel toilet...
Evanne was camping w/ Tazo about 30' away; she had minimal goals for the free day: get a pedicure, visit the dahlia gardens and get some 'hammock time'.
By 10:00 Friday we were all three sitting in the nail salon, Evanne with her feet in a tub and Peggy and I having our fingernails done. In Oregon they have a law: you must buy a 'nail kit' which includes an emery board and a buffer for hands plus a callus buffer for feet. $1 or $2. Or you can bring your own. We love this, for obvious reasons.
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Koi Pool |
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Waterfall |
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Crowd |
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Big head |
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Big mouth |
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Bigger mouth |
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Orange |
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Orange and Gold |
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White and Yellow |
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10:04 AM
1 peeps peeking in
Labels: Camping, Fiber, Fiber conferences, Fleece, Flowers and Trees, Weather
Saturday, September 29, 2012
OFFF side-trip to Swan Island Dahlias
As a 'non-gardener', my claim to fame in that world is picking the pods off the hanging fuchsia baskets and watering the hydrangeas. Evanne took us to Swan Island Dahlia's and we took many photos, enjoyed the walk through the fields and can't decide which tubers to buy for next spring.
Labels: Fiber conferences, Flowers and Trees, Garden
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Got wood?
These trees had to come out because of safety issues, not 'just cuz'. I love trees, and didn't want to spend thousands this way, but these trees (plus some from the green belt which have fallen onto my yard and thankfully not my roof) really need to be removed before they do massive damage. Fear of trees is big in this neighborhood. The winds are strong off Puget Sound, the trees fall often and usually onto something. Winter is coming and it's time to deal, again.
Below, a brief pictorial history of what 5 men with chainsaws and a wood chipper can do in 5 hours.
before they came down ~
you can see the 2 trunks and how
close they are to the house.
they came down:
with Sequoia and a tilting Douglas Fir
the Fir because it was tilting further each year
and the Sequoia because the Fir damaged it.
Labels: Flowers and Trees, FO's, Life, Peggy