Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
My favorite recipe links
For your abundance of zucchini...
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/
Homemade Yogurt. Mmmmmm. Can you say "fresh raspberries"?
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=70639#p70639
Bacon-wrapped jalapeno thingies
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2007/07/bacon-wrapped_j/
Onion Strings
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/03/onion-strings-oh-yeah-baby/
Citrus-Basil Vinaigrette (my favorite salad dressing)
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Citrus-Basil-Vinaigrette/Detail.aspx
Click on that to leave one! Thanks!
Photo stroll at Ft. Steilacoom Park
(For those of you who have never heard of Meetup.com, check it out!)
We were able to get some fun shots of the barns and Waughop Lake in the evening light.









This is one of the other dogs at the park. What a sweetie!

Anyway, it was a fun evening meeting new people and getting some fun shots. To see more, click here.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
A Tour Through the Foothills of Mt. Rainier
On Saturday, Jeff and I went riding with some friends on "The Big-O Poker Run", a 75-mile route through the foothills, beginning and ending in Orting. We left Orting at 10am, and the first stop was just up the road at the Kapowsin Ale House. That's Jeff, Leann, Larry, and Anthony.

I do not enjoy seeing signs like this when I'm riding.

Next stop, Eatonville Eagles. Here's a good picture of Kristi and Larry.

Anthony and Kristi.

Here's where we decided to add some mileage and scenery to the route. Instead of heading towards Buckley for the next stop, we continued on to Elbe. You can't go to Elbe without visiting the Little White Church.

Kristi's sister Leann mentioned the fact that she was surprised that Kristi didn't spontaneously combust when she got too close, and I had to tell the story about when The Large Child was about 7, (God, was he THAT old? This story is even more embarassing than I thought!), we had been sledding at Paradise on Mt. Rainier with my mom, sister, nephew, and The Tall Ones, when we stopped in Elbe on the way home. We'd only been there for a few minutes when I look over, and there is TLC, PEEING ON THE SIDE OF THE LITTLE WHITE CHURCH! I almost died right then and there. I figured if God wasn't going to strike him dead on the spot for peeing on the Little White Church, then he was sure going to strike me dead for what was about to come out of my mouth!






We decided to have lunch while we were there. Not one of the best decisions of the day. We waited an hour for our food, (burgers), and then they only brought 5 of the 6 orders, and 4 of those were messed up. Larry's burger was raw. While waiting, we tried our luck at launching a dollar bill at the ceiling. Step one, sign the bill. Step two, Gorilla Glue. Step three, lay it glue-side-up on a bill-sized "launcher" and palm it straight up, sticking it on the ceiling. Great entertainment for only a buck!
Here's Kristi's attempt.


After 4 failed attempts, we need more Gorilla Glue!

And, here it is! I'm the one who finally got it to stick, but because I am the photographer, once again there is no picture of me! Oh, well.

Between Wilkeson and Buckley.

Well, the food took so long that by the time we left, we had little time left to complete the course. We got to the Buckley Eagles, and they had already left. Ditto at the Wagon Wheel in South Prairie. So, we headed back to Orting to get our last three cards.

For a look at all of my pics of the day, click here.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Mt. Rainier shots



The shot is the same, just the settings are different. There's a subtle difference in exposures. Can you tell? Does it make a difference? Let me know what you think!
The Tall Ones
Here's Daniel...the Large Child.
"Oooohhh, what happened to my head?!"
Uh oh, this can't be good!
"Ooohh, what happened to my body?!"
Here they are together, acting like they like each other.
How did I end up with such handsome boys?
And for my final parting shot, the ever-awesome and majestic Mt. Rainier.
I love living in the Pacific NW!!
Monday, July 14, 2008
The Chicken Coop
I had stacks and stacks of plant pots stockpiled, so I put those on Freecycle and they were gone from my life by that evening. The rest of the junk I threw out or moved to a different area. Now I had to find materials. I knew I had to do this as inexpensively as possible, so I started looking around. We had some 2x4's, a couple of treated fence posts, and some plywood.
I had been driving past this pile of stuff for almost a month before I decided to stop and get a closer look.
They were some kind of metal panels with about an inch and a half of insulation between them. Perfect for insulating the coop walls!
My first purchase was a 50' roll of chicken wire and 2 bags of cement. Cost- about $16.
I made the run first.
Then, I started building the walls.
I found an old door in another shed, and an old gate laying out on the property.
Jeff built some nest boxes for me.
Here's a look from the outside. Notice the remnants of the advertisement on the roof panels.
So, what's left? I need to finish roofing (after a trip to Home Depot to buy more tar paper and shingles) and I need to bury 8-10 inches of chicken wire around the bottom of the shed to keep the critters out. Then, I'm all ready for the chickens! Yea!