Saturday, July 30, 2011

Texas, Pigeons, Dolly, & The Deschutes

Pigeon loft
SF
I couldn't agree more with this SF sidewalk
SF rooftop view
Commander Squeaks and Judge Midge

Caverns in texas
Texas
The Yeagars/former students
Deschutes
Riding the bull in Texas





It has been so long since I have blogged that Gabbie says "what's the point of even checking?". It has been long overdue and a lot has happened. I have been in and out of town so much that it is difficult to sit down at the computer.

We went to Texas a few days after we returned from the John Day. It was nice to see Gabbie's folks and the Yeagars (a family we met in Dakar). We went fishing, to an amusement park, shopping, a flea market, and caverns.

Right when we returned, Gabbie got a call and an offer to rescue two baby pigeons. So she scavenged some wood, bought some wood, and built a loft. Now we have homing Pigeons: Commander Squeaks and Judge Midge.

A few days later we drove down to SF to see Dolly Parton in concert which only took 3 fill ups of gas to get there and back, go Beetle! We stayed with Gabbie's friend Lisa, who has a wonderful view of the city from her roof top deck.

Yesterday, I returned from my first Segment Four float of the Deschutes of the year. It was really crowded and I didn't get to fish as much as I wanted to. It was still nice to sleep under the stars though.

I am off to Bainbridge on Monday for a few days and then we hit the river again. Then, work starts again. Two and a half months off has been great!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Summer Update

My most recent boo-boo which some have been calling my second Gina. ?

Sturdy gate indeed.

Rain garden off of the gutter.

I love our sweet snap peas.

Attacked by the chickens, they love my toes.


It is the fourth of July, an 80 degree day, and I am ready to head out of town again. The fireworks are driving us crazy (especially Buddy and Ms. Ritchie). We go to Texas on the 8th and I would like to try to get out onto the Deschutes before we go.

The house is coming along, we just had some gates installed, I added the mountain goat, and I installed a rain garden off of the chicken coop. The chicken are in full egg production laying four a day. We can't keep up so, I have been delivering eggs to my surrounding neighbors.

In all, life is still good. I have a teaching job for next year, Gabbie and I still laugh at each other, and I am becoming a better fisherman.

Oh and, having 2.5 months off is totally awesome!