Saturday, May 31, 2008

A Late Memorial Day Posting

The water was way too cold! We all knew it but Rex didn't. The typical door photograph. I have taken many shots of many faces behind this screen! The above postings are what I call "Helping Hands" The man above is Eaton from the Sedgwick area - We called him Uncle Bill. I think Rex thought he was a person that gramps knew so Rex just thought it would be alright to sit beside him and share his lunch. It was pretty funny

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Dylan's Catch

As you can see Dylan had another successful fishing trip! We will most likely have fresh trout on the grill tommorrow.

Camp is Officially Open

This past weekend - Dave/I and Dan/Twila went to Toddy Pond to get things ready for the season. Dave hadn't been feeling very well so he was "supervisor" and the rest of us were the laborers. This was difficult for Dave just to stand by. Dan and Twila and Adam were such a great help and couldn't have gotten the yearly chores done without them. I don't know how many tarps and wheelbarrows of leaves we dragged off or how many black flies we swatted either but we got it done for the most part!! and that was a good feeling to have that accomplished. Thank you again Dan - Twila and Adam. I also wanted to share these spring blossoms with you. One is a view looking out my front door. It is beautiful. The hummingbirds and bees also enjoy it.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Gramps Birthday - 82nd

Dave & I celebrated Gramps birthday over hot dogs and baked beans and biscuits - yum-yum. Can't forget the homemade gingerbread cake and cream that gram made. It was a nice time - Sherry/Amy and Kenzie came to join in and celebrate. I didn't take many pictures because I had the wrong lense on and it was kind of close quarters but I will share this one I did take with you all. Typical scratch off tickets - he did win $2.00!!! I must also show this one of Kenzie - she found this while visiting with Gramps.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Just Thoughts

To find what one is fitted to do and to secure an opportunity to do it is key to happiness. John Dewey