Seems as though we have been having too much fun. I am quite behind on my blogging stories. Having just returned from a great camping trip to Medicine Lake, one requiring almost 3 days of photo processing, I decided to write that first, before returning later to fill in the blanks about a great July.
So just a couple of highlights:
Fourth of July was celebrated with another lake camping trip to Fish Lake with daughter Deborah, including a side trip to kayak our beloved Recreation Creek.
Early July saw the summer heat building with a few storms and sunsets and summer flowers
Mid-Month I traveled north to Brownsville for a few days to visit Daughter Melody. I enjoyed her gardens, conversations, good cooking, and a day trip to the coast at Newport.
Mid-Month Mo and I traveled back over the High Lakes Pass to Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls for the first Thunderbirds air show held there since 2008. Spectacular!
We were included in a level 2 evacuation notice thanks to a fire that was much too close for comfort, just a mile south of home
For my personal journaling purposes, each of these events requires more than a photo or two and one sentence, but all that will show up later, when I find days that are not filled with so many other things that allow writing time.
Obviously I know all about being behind in blog posts. My latest was from MID MAY. At least you aren’t that far behind. Love that picture of Deborah by the lake. I’ll be she does too.
ReplyDeleteFires too close to home sounds very scary. I worry about the west and too many fires, the east and too much water as Mother Nature gives us our comeuppance. And still we do nothing. Well nothing except make the situation worse. No politics I remind myself.
Sorry to hear your sweet truck died. Hope your new one is as faithful and long lived.
Son far so good on the new truck. And yes, fires and floods, and wind and crazy stuff is what we all must be ready to handle it seems. I'll take our west weather over what I see going on in the mid west and the east. I am just a westerner at heart, I guess.
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