Saturday, July 26, 2008

Timpanooeke Hike

Joe and I made a one hour drive to the Timpanooeke trail head. We got on the trail at 9:00 a.m. and came off of the trail at 6:30 p.m. That's 9 1/2 hours. We spent an hour at the top. We could have gone further up if we had left earlier this morning. We'll do this again sometime. Further up there's a glacier that some people were sliding down.
I've posted some pictures of the trail.






This is as far as we went. At least we felt rewarded for our hard work.






A shot of me on the way up:









Because of the way the trail switch backs up the mountain, we crossed different sections of this stream about 6 times. It flowed over the trail.


Near the top there was a landscape of greenery and wild flowers.



More trail scenery:




Wild flowers:





Friday, July 18, 2008

A Friday Night

This evening we went to the home of some people that we really didn't know before tonight.
My husband works with the father of this family in his office. We have children close in age. Our families seem to be similar in many ways and we had an enjoyable Friday night with them.
I like this first picture for the simple reason that my camera shy daughter couldn't hide this time. She had to 'freeze' in a position that others had placed her in. It was part of a silly game that we played after dinner.



Here Sarah is attempting to hide behind her brother, but I caught her this time.




I was so glad to see my son. He lives in an apartment near his school, and conveniently not too far from the home we were visiting. He came over to join us for the evening.




We had a nice meal and an enjoyable time:

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Gardens

Today my husband and I strolled around at Thanksgiving Point Gardens for a couple of hours. It's our little escape. It's very hot today and the flowers are in full bloom. You'll notice that there are three video's. I don't think that the pictures require commentary; just enjoy the scenery.














Saturday, July 5, 2008

Birthday party

Every July our family gets together to visit and celebrate some birthdays; Dad, myself, and my brother, Brian, have date's that are close. Dad and I are just one day apart.
This year was pretty special. Dad wrote a portion of his life history and read it to us. There were things that we had not known before. He's led a very interesting life and is so successful and smart.

This first picture is of my sister in law (Stacey) and her 2 month old baby girl.
Dad is there behind her, and that's Bradly (my brother/Stacey's husband) by the wall.


This next one is my sister Debera's husband and daughter.


That's mom in the red shirt, Bradly, Dad and the back of Debera's head (Sorry Deb).



This one is almost the same, but it has my son in the foreground.



This one shows my son and daughter. She's being a teenager and turning her back on my camera. I've got lot's of great pictures of the back of her head. At the round table is my brother (Brian) and my husband, but he's in shadow. In the foreground is mom.
Our family is large and spread out around the country. We're always missing someone at these gatherings, but we always think of them.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy 4th of July

Happy 4th of July. Those of you that know us won't be surprised to hear that we spent some time this afternoon on the trails near our house. Today we were easier on ourselves and only hiked for three hours. That's so much better than the eight hours we did recently. As usual the trails were a popular place to go for many people. We even ran into a couple that we know and had a nice little trail side visit.
It's been a very warm day, although a bit overcast at times. Between the slight overcast and just being under a lot of trees the pictures below are just a little bit dark.


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Happy trails to you.