So we had a great time and only got rained on or a short time on Sunday. Here is the link to all our pictures on flickr.
Some of the highlights include a walk to new stream (for us), a soccer game, and lots of good times doing nothing on the beach.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
Mother's Day Weekend
It's now officially a tradition, as this was our second year getting together both our families & staying in a cozy beach cabin--this year's was La Push on Washington's First Beach. We all agreed the accomodations weren't quite as nice as last year, but we had a fun time & explored new beaches. Levi & I also got to spend a little time biking around the area, checking out the town & found a really cool little B&B in the woods.
I got a little carried away posting photos here, but at least you get a good glimpse of our weekend! Hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day!
Ralph & Lois walking the beach when we first arrived.
Ralph & Lois walking the beach when we first arrived.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Brazil and AIDS
Here is an interesting article on how Brazil is getting around a patent to help it's people fight and deal with AIDS.
Friday, May 04, 2007
That time of year again...
Yup, it's Bike to Work Month!
It was an interesting kick-off week for me: Wednesday I pulled up to the University Bridge (a vital part of my commute) & it's barricaded off! Later I would learn about the huge sink hole caused by the broken water main. It was a fun adventure to continue on the trail into Fremont & head up Dexter into downtown. Even though it adds a couple extra miles to my commute, I might even prefer this route, were it not for the fact that I miss my favorite part of the morning when crossing the University Bridge with water on both sides & light coming through the clouds & highlighting the mountains. That afternoon, my work riding buddy & I headed out together to navigate the new route home through the wind & rain. I was very glad she came with me, as I took a spill on the Fremont Bridge trying to cross wet construction boards. None to worry, I am always very good at taking tumbles only when I'm out of traffic--it was actually on the sidewalk. So, there you have it--I traveled a new route, did battle with the sidewalk, totaled 85 miles this week & now the University Bridge is back open & next week is suppose to be sunny & dry! Yeah!!
It was an interesting kick-off week for me: Wednesday I pulled up to the University Bridge (a vital part of my commute) & it's barricaded off! Later I would learn about the huge sink hole caused by the broken water main. It was a fun adventure to continue on the trail into Fremont & head up Dexter into downtown. Even though it adds a couple extra miles to my commute, I might even prefer this route, were it not for the fact that I miss my favorite part of the morning when crossing the University Bridge with water on both sides & light coming through the clouds & highlighting the mountains. That afternoon, my work riding buddy & I headed out together to navigate the new route home through the wind & rain. I was very glad she came with me, as I took a spill on the Fremont Bridge trying to cross wet construction boards. None to worry, I am always very good at taking tumbles only when I'm out of traffic--it was actually on the sidewalk. So, there you have it--I traveled a new route, did battle with the sidewalk, totaled 85 miles this week & now the University Bridge is back open & next week is suppose to be sunny & dry! Yeah!!
Moonshadow Farm
Last Sunday I threw a thank you party for all those that helped pull together the Heifer Hunger Banquet. Volunteer Sharon thankfully helped me host it at her beautiful Moonshadow Farm. It was a small turnout, which made it a very low key, relaxing gathering & we all got to tour the farm & play with the animals (90+ chickens, ducks & geese, goats, donkeys, & even seven peacocks!).
Here's our Heifer kid, Lars, meeting a chicken.
Here's our Heifer kid, Lars, meeting a chicken.
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