Friday, November 19, 2010
New Quilt for our Newest Great Grand Child
Her name is Lexis Elisabeth Whitman. She was 7 pounds, 7 ounces, and 20 inches long. Here is a picture of the quilt that here Great Grand Mother made for her. She was born to our Grand Daughter Heather in Lewiston Idaho on November 17, this year. Her father, Chris, is serving overseas for our world's freedoms. May the Lord bless all three of them.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
St. Joe River, Idaho
Friday, September 24, 2010
This Use To Be Our Driveway
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Our House; You cant get here from there.
They started work on our sewer project again today. We would be house bound, but we managed to get the rigs moved to our back yard neighbor's front yard in time. The way this construction works is, one guy digs the hole and the other guy fills it back in. In between, someone lays the sewer pipe. It's quite an operation and kept us entertained for a good long while. They should be done with the pipes by end of day tomorrow, but nobody knows when they're going to pave. Still, I feel like a little kid watching my Tonka Toys working.
These guys really know what they're doing.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Fishing Enjoyment with Family
I had the pleasure of fishing with my cousin and her husband recently at Newman Lake. I have a hard time getting into a boat so they brought a household step ladder along to help. It works great. We traveled quite a ways to get to a place that you can't get to without a motor. This year's fishing has been slow, but on this day we all did very well. I think, (and hope) that the fishing is just going to get better for the next few weeks. A great big thank you to Rick & Debbie. Debbie is my mother's first cousin. But she's still what I call MY COUSIN.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Livin' On A Dirt Road Again
Last Tuesday, Aug. 31, Knife River, an outfit out of Idaho, started work on the sewer project in our neighborhood. We're on a culdesac so we had to park one of our rigs in our back neighbor's front yard. They're really nice folks. Anyway, getting around is being a bit different then when we had paved streets. They dug up the asphalt on our street with a grinder and several dump trucks. That grinder operator really knows his stuff. We sat on the front porch and watched for about 2 hours. We felt like we were under temporary house arrest. It was entertaining though.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Poor Taste Ad Campaigne
I can't believe no one else has complained about this;
This morning my wife watched, and I heard a commercial sponsored by right wing conservatives, designed to sway opinion away from current fiscal policies. We both feel compelled to express our dismay at the way the ad was presented. Regardless of where a person stands politically, left, right, or somewhere in between, it was presented in extremely poor taste.
They chose to use children to convey the message. They used a group of children reciting what sounded like the “Pledge of Allegiance” only in very negative terms. While reciting the message, the children had their hands held over their hearts.
We find it appalling that people who claim to be conservative would use such over the top liberal verbiage, especially in the fact that they used children to defile the Pledge of Allegiance.
In the 1930’s, an evil faction in Europe used the same tactic. He created Nazi youth camps, where children were brain washed to believe in a wicked and racist doctrine. We by no means intend to infer that these people are Nazis, but I could not help but picture these children using the Zeig Heil salute instead of holding their hands over their hearts. My wife and I both believe in our right to free speech, but we both feel that the people responsible for this ad campaign would better served if they publicly apologized and removed it.
I sent copies to msnbc.com, our local nbc affiliate, both of our senators, and our congressman.
I still can't understand why I haven't heard a word about this from anyone.
This morning my wife watched, and I heard a commercial sponsored by right wing conservatives, designed to sway opinion away from current fiscal policies. We both feel compelled to express our dismay at the way the ad was presented. Regardless of where a person stands politically, left, right, or somewhere in between, it was presented in extremely poor taste.
They chose to use children to convey the message. They used a group of children reciting what sounded like the “Pledge of Allegiance” only in very negative terms. While reciting the message, the children had their hands held over their hearts.
We find it appalling that people who claim to be conservative would use such over the top liberal verbiage, especially in the fact that they used children to defile the Pledge of Allegiance.
In the 1930’s, an evil faction in Europe used the same tactic. He created Nazi youth camps, where children were brain washed to believe in a wicked and racist doctrine. We by no means intend to infer that these people are Nazis, but I could not help but picture these children using the Zeig Heil salute instead of holding their hands over their hearts. My wife and I both believe in our right to free speech, but we both feel that the people responsible for this ad campaign would better served if they publicly apologized and removed it.
I sent copies to msnbc.com, our local nbc affiliate, both of our senators, and our congressman.
I still can't understand why I haven't heard a word about this from anyone.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Time For School
Sunday, July 18, 2010
New Great Grand Daughter
Sunday, May 16, 2010
The Garden Is In
Spent all day today tilling,fertilizing, prepping and planting the garden. After a full day, and I only fell once, all is ready to go (read grow.) I'll have to wait about 2-3 weeks and do some thinning. Then just wait and look forward with anticipation to some greens and beans. I planted Sweet Pickle Peppers, Zucchini, Pole Beans, Sweet Meat Winter Squash, Swiss Chard and Sugar Snow Peas. Linda planted Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers & Herbs. Only one item left, Acorn Squash if I can find them. I'm really glad it's done.
Dinner Guests
Sunday, May 2, 2010
The Boys
I suppose yesterday's non productive fishing day made me really want to bring something home. So, Linda and I went to every animal shelter in the Spokane area and we found these two guys. They are 9 week old Australian Shepherd/Terrier cross litter mates. The all black one is named Oliver, and the black and white is Dexter. Neither dog is housebroken, but they are a bundle of energy and bring us both much laughter.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Marshall Lake Fishing Trip
Well, it's May Day and Sean and I decided to go fishing at Marshall Lake. We planned on leaving home at about 7:00 A.M. and we left right on schedule. It was sprinkling when we left, but the weather promised to clear within an hour or two. We headed out, optimistic that today was going to be THE day to go fishing. When we arrived at the lake, we were greeted by quarter sized snow flakes. We could barely see across the lake. The snow wasn't sticking but it was too heavy to even consider launching the boat. With fading optimism, we retreated to the comfort of home. Shore lunch was on the kitchen counter.
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