Thursday, October 01, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Me at the beach
Huge Beach
Fort Clapsop
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Grapes
I've been picking the white eating grapes and boy are they good. This morning I
went out into the field and there were a ton to be picked on the outer side of the fence. Just as an experiment, I flash froze two pans of grapes and then bagged them and I think they will be fine for eating. It's kind of like a cold marble with a popcicle taste.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Tomatoes Galore
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Off We Go
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Our Trip to Glacier Park
This was our first stop - the Apgar visitors center. By the West entrance to the park.
Dad was very interested in these busses. They will take you through the park and back plus you can get off anywhere and catch a buss later if you prefer.
They run on propane. Anyway, I loved the view of the mountains.
Inside the Lodge
There are two levels of rooms and on the main floor a huge fireplace. It felt so
good to sit by the fireplace and get warm. I read that the artist Charles M. Russell actually drew the pictographs on the edges of the fireplace. The lodge is decorated like a hunting lodge sort of. It has 100 rooms in the main building. Also cabins and an adjacent motor inn. There is a gift shop, pizzeria, lounge and restaurant.
We had lunch in the restaurant and it was buffalo burgers.
The only buffalo we saw the whole trip. Darn. They were very good by the way.
Lake McDonald Lodge
Built in 1913. The interior was build to give the impression of a hunting lodge.
The front of the lodge faces the lake because people travelled by boat to get there
before roads were built. I think it would be fun to stay over night here.
There is a gift shop and restaurant inside. The Red Bus stops here as well.
The Lonely Goat
Small Glaciers
I was expecting to see really big glaciers on these mountains but not so. Here we were nearly at the top of the pass and from here it's only down.
It is really cool to look way down at the bottom and see where you started from.
Also, there weren't any bears, buffalo, elk or deer. Only chipmunks and a lonely
mountain goat. oh well. What do you expect for free???
Going-to-the-Sun Road
Libby Dam Montana
We enjoyed our tour and visit at Libby Dam. It backs up the Koocanusa Lake.
I asked about Koocanusa????no, it's not an Indian name. Koo (Kootenai) can (Canada) and usa is (U.S.A.)
It is a beautiful large lake and it has great fishing. Thought I'd let Ben know that. We did the visitors center which is a great adventure for children.
By the way, my new cart was a surprise from Dad for my birthday. (quite the surprise) He got it from craigslist at a very good price. I didn't think I was ready for this mode of travel yet, but after using it I feel it will be a great adventure for me. (Don't laugh, okay?)
Ross Creek Giant Cedars
Between Libby and Sandpoint there is a cedar grove that you can walk through.
It is about 4 miles off the highway and deep into the forest. I was surprised by the amount of visitors that were there and even one car from Tennessee. The guy
kind of looked like a hippy/backwoodsie person and fit the surroundings perfectly.
The grove was cool (in scenery and temperature). You just walk down the trail and read the signs or stop and sit awhile to take in the beauty. The signs told how all areas of a forest have their purpose - even trees that have fallen in a creek.
Dad's tree has a wart on it, my tree has one too and I think it was actually two trees in one. The pict. of us by the rock slide told about the lichens and moss on the rocks and their purpose in the forest.
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