Thursday, July 23, 2009

I Love Ketchup

What a great month!

I have some great pictures of our road trip from NC to CA. Spencer's favorite was passing by a water tower in Kentucky that read "HOME OF SUPERMAN" and had Superman's picture all over it. And mine was the tornado we drove by in Kansas right after eating at the most delicious ma and pa restaurant ever. We were far enough from the tornado so that I didn't go into cardiac arrest, so it really was awesome...not terrifying. Those pictures are unattainable at the moment. later.

We got to SLC to visit with family and friends.

We were only in SLC for a couple days, so I am so thrilled that I was able to see Jenny! She was one of my bestest college girlfriends. So sad you weren't there Beth.

Side note to family: EMAIL ME THOSE PICTURES!! (love you)

Then we headed out on the final 12 hour drive to Crescent City, CA.

We got here right in time for the wonderful 4th of July Parade.









WWII Veterans always bring tears to my eyes.


After the parade we have been in a whirlwind of activities here at the ranch. I say 'ranch' because where else are there 3 different buildings on one piece of property that offer a wide variety of activity whilst surrounded by wildlife?

My parent's garden is AMAZING!! Here I am harvesting potatoes. It's like digging for GOLD.

We woke up to her right outside our window
That's a snake that has taken up residence in an ivy bush
Usually this feeder is surrounded by about 10 of those suckers. It's almost like watching a UFC tournament...violence, flexing muscles (in this case feathers), blood (red sugar water), and the last one remaining gets to live (eat).

I'm so glad that my parents don't actually live in Crescent City...even though it's right on the beach... it is ALWAYS foggy there! Instead they live up in the Redwoods right next to the Smith River. sunshine, swimming, rock diving, fishing, tanning, etc.



freezing

this little island surrounded by rapids. Not easy to get too with class 5 rapids about.
(the river is low right now)


pondering whether or not to jump


a much better angle
if only you could hear him screaming like a little girl about how cold it was :)It may not look it...but there is a wicked current that Spence almost surrendered to
it tuckered the poor guy out

And of course, after he jumped I had to. And look at how much better...the pointed toes, and perfect arch. Very dolphinish.

After about 10 full seconds, you get use to the cold. It was so refreshing. Did I mention that this is the cleanest river in the US?


hotness

5 comments:

Amy S. said...

Shout out to Crescent City! But I agree, too much fog/rain. Glad you're back to bloggin'. :)

Angela said...

Oh, that place is beautiful! Can I come too? I'd love to be in a place like that about this time of year.... It's good to see what you two are up to.

Matt and Jeanette said...

You guys are having WAY to much fun! Glad to see you are digging for gold and that your not a gold digger. :) And did you know that crazy WIPEOUT show where the people do all those crazy obstacles was just in NC- where you guys lived. B you would make the best contestant for that show! HILARIOUS! AND you should come and visit me!

Matt and Jeanette said...

ps. oooo, dolphinish!

Grimes said...

I love the pictures! Sounds like you guys have it made where you are! looks beautiful! I miss you!!!