Aug 7, 2012
10 comments:
- Katmom said...
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Oh Wowzers! I wonder whose trailer it is.. there are at least 5 "Sisters" that I know of living in McCall...
- August 8, 2012 at 12:06 AM
- Pioneer Woman at Heart said...
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That lake is just gorgeous! Great thrift store finds too. Glad you got to take a weekend trip. I've been saving up to go camping, but I guess the camper is not available the rest of the summer (due to his family using it non-stop). Ugh. I need to buy a camper. That one you saw for sale is cute!
- August 8, 2012 at 6:21 AM
- 2 Tramps said...
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What an interesting outing you took. I have wanted to take that highway - it would be a nice loop trip coming back through Walla Walla - someday... Very nice scores at the thrift store! And the trailer - oh, my - we used to have a wonderful little one similar to that - I want to find it and buy it back!
- August 8, 2012 at 6:44 AM
- Unknown said...
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It was great trip and I want that trailer too! No where to store it though :(
- August 8, 2012 at 9:55 AM
- Candy C. said...
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Oh my, glad your chickie girls were okay!
That camper is just toooo cute, wouldn't it be fun to have?!
It looks like ya'll had some beautiful scenery during your trip. The monastery sounds like it would be fun to explore!
P.S. I got my pepperoncini seeds from Baker Creek back in 2010. :) - August 8, 2012 at 10:48 AM
- Jane @ Hard Work Homestead said...
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I guess this heat wave finally made it up to you Northwesterners. It is not fun. But sounds like you had a nice little trip though. Those are always needed this time of year.
- August 8, 2012 at 11:53 AM
- Unknown said...
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Yes, and it as so much cooler in the mountains. Back to work in 2weeks...
- August 8, 2012 at 12:01 PM
- Leigh said...
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I'm finally back online and trying to get caught up!
The trailer is just too clever. I wonder how many accidents it caused along the way from rubber neckers, LOL.
I agree about the Olympics. It's bad enough it's just a marketing tool, but bribery seems common place now as well as other unmentionables. So sad.
Great score (as usual) on the thrift items.
Good point about chickens too. - August 9, 2012 at 5:43 AM
- Susan said...
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Looks like one of MaryJaneWhatshername's Glampers. Very cute! You do find the BEST thrift buys!
- August 9, 2012 at 10:49 AM
- Unknown said...
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Yes, it's quite the glampster! I randomly hit thrift stores a couple times a week, during the summer (when I'm off work). It's like a race! Back to work in 1 1/2 weeks...
- August 9, 2012 at 11:06 AM
105 And Smoky-
Today was just miserable, 105 (record breaking) and the smoke was so thick from three wildfires in the mountains north of here that I can barely see the foothills. It sucks. It's so dry and hot I can barely do any yard work except first thing in the morning. It's was 90 at 10 p.m. tonite! Miserable, but I am grateful to have A/C and that luxury. What a thing to come back to after a great road trip!
Dave took a week off, so we did a two-day road trip, what we could afford. We went to a Raspberry Festival up north in Cottonwood, Idaho. It's on the property of St. Gertrude's Monastery, with female monastics. We'd gone there years ago with the three kids to see what it was like and had a great time. They had a huge quilt contest that time, but sadly, not this year. They have all organic gardens, and have a very sustainable lifestyle, growing almost all their own food. I'm not Catholic, but I love the art work and vibe of the place. We took a tour of the church there, just gorgeous. Most of the sisters are older and very kind. I bought raspberry jam, vinegar, and "healing salve". They served a wonderful lunch, with live bluegrass music- pulled pork sandwiches, slaw, raspberry lemonade and a HUGE dessert of cocoa cake and fresh crushed raspberries and whipped cream. Dave and I split one dessert, as it was so big. WOW, we were full after that! It was pretty cute going by a very rural golf country club nearby, with a parking lot of brand new, shiny pickup trucks. Not something you see in the city!
Since it was a long drive (5 1/2 hours) we stopped in McCall, a gorgeous mountain town for the night. We had camped south of there a couple of weeks ago. We found a really nice place to stay for the night for a great price. Clean and quiet, and tried some new restaurants and hit some thrift stores :)
I almost had a coronary when I got home and the chicken waterers were EMPTY, OMG!!! I had kept them in the coop due to a local cat problem, for their own safety, with a mister on. The 2 waterers were full when we left but they obviously drank more than I thought they would. One smaller one got knocked over :( I let them out right away when we got home. I watered them, got them ice chips, and gave them wet oatmeal. They perked up right away. Thankfully we got home when we did, and no one croaked. Lesson learned- get a 2nd gallon waterer if gone. The poor garden just wilted terribly too with no water for almost two days. Now every day it's water-water-water. Here's some photos of the trip-
I stopped watching the Olympics this year, as it too oriented towards professionals (many of them) and not so many true amateurs, IMO. Kristin Armstrong appears to have possibly bribed someone to get her child up on the podium (after being told "no" by everyone in authority) to be with her getting her gold medal. She then mysteriously left early and will not be in the closing ceremony. Maybe she was told to leave? Hmmm.... not very nice to break the rules....