Sunday, September 30, 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Blast from the past
Just a little something I came across and thought the elderly Porter sisters would enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSNwxeY09bE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSNwxeY09bE
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Saturday, September 8, 2007
We have a house!
So we officially have a house. Of course we still have to actually pay for it but that is a small matter right? We're pretty excited and plan to move in the first week of November if everything goes smoothly. I'll include a link to some pictures but I don't know how long it will last since they'll probably take it offline soon.
It's a small little (yes small and little) house with lots of character and a HUGE yard (1/2 acre). We have four apple trees and lots of big pines and willows. We also have a hot tub if that will draw anyone out here to visit. The house is in a very small "town" about 5 miles away from Pullman called Albion and our house in on the very edge so we border horse pastures and some open area. It's so much prettier than we expected to find in this area.
So here's the link if you want to look!
http://pullmanrealty.com/newproperty.php?mls_id=9934250&pass_page=1
It's a small little (yes small and little) house with lots of character and a HUGE yard (1/2 acre). We have four apple trees and lots of big pines and willows. We also have a hot tub if that will draw anyone out here to visit. The house is in a very small "town" about 5 miles away from Pullman called Albion and our house in on the very edge so we border horse pastures and some open area. It's so much prettier than we expected to find in this area.
So here's the link if you want to look!
http://pullmanrealty.com/newproperty.php?mls_id=9934250&pass_page=1
Thursday, September 6, 2007
At Exit Glacier
We stayed for two nights on a tiny island off the southern coast of Alaska. We slept in a houseboat for the first night (the constant rocking motion was somewhat unnerving), and in a yurt the second night. During our second day on the island, we went sea kayaking. We paddled into a little cove that houses a slender water fall that plummets into a small pool, which lets out to the ocean via a short, cascading stream. When we got there, there were thousands of salmon spawning, struggling up the stream by the hundreds, their fins and tails flopping out of the shallow water. They congregated in the pool where they spawned, then waited until they turned gray, their skin started pealing off, and they floated feebly back downstream to die gasping. It was a little eerie. But the scenery is beautiful.
In Seward, AK, where Joal's parents live, they have something called the Sea Life Center, which was built after the Exxon-Valdez oil spill. They take in injured sea life and rehabilitate them and then release them back into the wild. This sea lion seemed particularly smitten with Sonora. It hovered there, upside down, for a long time while she touched the glass near its neck; the sea lion behaved almost like a docile dog, wanting its belly scratched.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
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