Sunday, September 26, 2010
3 Dogs, 1 Mouse and a New 20' Septic Hose
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Wilderness Retreat
My reverence for the mountains in the fall runs deep to my core. I need this retreat, as much as I need to breathe. Most years find me hiking the alpine trails alone. Once camped, leaning against rocks slowly giving up their warmth, I watch the alpen glow fade to the light of innumerable stars and toast another year.
Scott Lake camp site Other years I have shared my sanctuary with close friends. This year the friendship was as necessary as the pilgrimage. Two close friends agreed to go with me even knowing that along with potentially camping in snow/slush covered mud, they would become my outlet for verbalizing a couple months of pent up stress. Plan A was a favorite campsite for mine on Scott Lake. The short hike in is rewarded with an unrivaled cascade mountain view. If our campsite was taken, Plan B was a bit longer hike into nearly Hand Lake. It’s 80 year old, lean-to provides shelter eliminating the necessity of hauling the weight of tents. Plan C was a rustic cabin at a nearby resort and a drive to the mountains for a day hike. The resort is known for its hot spring fed swim pools and vast gardens tucked into the woods along the McKenzie River.
pool side gardens
Ma Nature was instrumental in our choice of Plan C. The end of summer with a predicted deluge swayed us toward the cozy warmth of a cabin. She also determined our decision with a lightening caused forest fire. When we tried, we found access to the two lakes was blocked. We were not allowed to even hike into them. Friendship, wine, good food, an ancient cedar tree and morning coffee were all shared on our little deck overlooking the river.Nonna, Jackie and me
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Koyuk & Her Owl
Monday, September 13, 2010
Trees
September 12, 2010
The day was sunny and warm. Cedar, Willy, Koyuk and McKenzie were having too much fun playing Chinook tag and chasing squirrels to sit in an organized fashion for a picture.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Puppy + Balloons =
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Labor Day, 50 Friends & 5 Chinooks
My dad, sister, me, brother-in-law and step mother
(Our server has been down since the party. I am finally able to publish this post.)
Sunday, September 5, 2010
My Gardens
The other garden I reclaimed this week is a large woodland garden by the large pond. Yesterday with the help of Mindy, I made great progress on it. We pulled weeds all day long. Today she continued to pull weeds and transported several trailer loads to the burn pile. I now have beautiful trails along the pond and stream for my guests to enjoy.
I love my gardens. They are not professional but they please me and amaze guests when they are told all rock was found, transported and placed by me. All of my gardens are made of native stone and plants I have been given or propagated.
Tomorrow is the big Brown Ranch party. Strong, younger friends will be splitting and stacking firewood. Those inclined will go swimming, boating and play with the dogs. All of us will be celebrating Dave's birthday and all of our wonderful friends.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Koyuk Visit
Fortunately with a quick swim in the pond, the Chinook teflon coat easily sheds its dirt coating.
Cedar remained aloof. She is not a fan of getting wet and chose the tongue bath cleansing technique.