Monday, August 30, 2010
Father-Son Reunion
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Eugene Celebration
Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Rag Part Two
= ) I later found out that they were the dogs. ~anon
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
On the Rag
Monday, August 23, 2010
Good News
Saturday, August 21, 2010
River (Elim) Update
August 21, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Wedding
Dan and Cindi have often loaned me their catamaran for on-the-edge adventure around the lake. We were so lucky to have friends like them to play with in the winter and summer.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Right at Home
When we went to bed, Willow was a bit distressed at being in her crate. We really needed sleep so I opened the crate door. She settled down nicely. The dogs routinely play musical beds at night, taking turns on the dog bed next to me; in one of the three crates: or in bed with us. Our bed is quite high. I figured Willow could not make the leap. Much to my surprise, I awoke to Willow's kisses and the other three dogs each trying to have the most body contact with me. Yup - Willow is right at home.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Homecoming
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
World's Best Sister and Brother-in-Law!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
BrownStone Archaeologist
rock wall during my "dig". Looks like I got a little over-spray with my herbiside witches brew. Eight foot high pond retaining wall with and without weeds.
I wonder what I will uncover tomorrow?
August 9, 2010
Yesterday in need of mindless, stress relieving, hard labor, I attacked the place with our commercial Stihl weed whacker. After ten hours of whacking down chest high grass, blackberries, horse tail, thistles and a myriad of other weeds, I created a muddle to rival Ms Doe's. Outside the air is damp with coastal mist. I started early with the rake. Now that my coffee break is finished, I need to go out again to take advantage of the coolness for my arduous labor. The stress is not lessened, but I can ignore it while I toil and perhaps even work off some of the comfort food calories I have increased of late.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Oh Deer!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Koyuk Update
I am very excited to tell you about our rockclimbing adventure with Koyuk to Smith Rock. She was a perfect angel for the drive to Culver where Patrick’s house is. Patrick’s house has a lot of yard space with horses and Koyuk was so excited. She loved to watch the horses. I had her on the leash to make sure she didn’t get close, but I found she was great at jumping way out of the way anytime the horse got anywhere close to her. The first day we went rock-climbing she was a little scared because we had to walk over an area that required walking over some crevasses. She loved the rocks, but didn’t like jumping from one to another. On one spot I just carried her which worked out all right, but we decided that area was definitely not dog friendly. As we climbed she was absolutely perfect. We always had one person extra to be with the dog so she could wander around as she pleased. One area she went ecstatic digging behind a rock. Before we went on to our last climb of the day we took her to the river and played in the water. The next day was much better. We had five people and one was pregnant so she loved having Koyuk as company. She seemed to love doing the little hikes from one climb to the next, but once we stopped she was happy to just find a piece of shade and sleep until we moved on. There were a few other dogs around as well and she got along great with all of them and their owners of course. As we left we had one more exciting adventure and swam across the river. Koyuk got a little scared swimming for a bit but once I helped her get her feet on the ground again she was happy. By the time we got home she was SO tired! She was ready for bed way before the rest of us. We only stayed one more day playing disc golf and things. Koyuk loved playing around the yard and just walking around with us. Although I think she loved the horse manure more than anything and it got hard to make her drop it fast. Also she caught a couple of mice around the yard. I knew about one of them, but then I found another one in the yard I must have missed. (The hunter and gatherer- that's the Koyuk I remember - Kay Lee)
Monday, August 2, 2010
What is the Tie That Binds Us?
Camp Fire USA celebrated it's 100th birthday on Saturday. It saddens me that so few kids are participating in youth organizations today. Be it Camp Fire, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts or 4H - all are suffering from declining support and enrollment. Such a loss. My involvement in Camp Fire and time spent at Camp Onahlee was instrumental in forming the person I am today. I live by law of Camp Fire (except I do not worship God but instead value all creation around me.)
The Camp Fire members in this picture represent all decades from the 1940's to the young boy of today. We are wearing our ceremonial attire. I am proud to have been part of this small celebration gathering (back row R).Camp Onahlee - hallowed ground for me. I have not returned in 42 years yet still think of my time spent there every time I pause to look at Nature's wonders. I sing the Camp Fire songs as I walk in the wilderness. I was a Blue Bird in Kakota cabins: a Camp Fire Girl in Latani A-frames; grown up teen in Odokwa tee-pees; CIT in Sunny lodge and counselor in my beloved Latani. My choice of my first college degree, BS Outdoor Education, was swayed by Camp Fire and Onahlee. Little did I know my education would lead to other paths and expeditions that were firsts for a woman.
After attending the 75th Camp Fire Birthday celebration, I felt it was my time to give back. I started a Camp Fire group. I have been a leader for 25 years. I can only hope that I have passed on the values and joy of the Camp Fire Law.
I grieve the loss of Camp Onahlee. It is to be closed this year. Onahlee will always be a part of me. My grief is for those that will never know or experience Onahlee. I also cherish the opportunity to celebrate Camp Fire's 100th birthday at the place I love with others that share and understand this love.
What is the tie that binds us friend of the long, long years? Just this: we have shared the weather; we have slumbered side by side; and friends that have camped together will never again divide. ~ Camp Fire Prayer.