Here it is, Christmas Eve, and time to blog about the past year. It has been good overall, if a bit lean.
The young folks let me (Ruth) go snowshoeing in the White River canyon with them. Always so beautiful there. While Crystal and I were eating our lunch, a couple gray jays came to visit us. Such beggars they were, and very tame. They took a chip that Crystal held up. Then I tried to coax them to sit on my hand. With the palm up, they would not do it-but palm down was fine. Those smart birds must have realized I could not grab them that way. After I got back home I
found out that these birds are able to spend the
the winters in snowy places like this because
they take the treats they get and stick them into
found out that these birds are able to spend the
the winters in snowy places like this because
they take the treats they get and stick them intothe trees with their saliva. It would have been nice to have known that earlier and watch to see if they did so.
In February, I did the Great Backyard Bird count. This mostly involves wandering around my neighborhood looking for birds and counting how many of each kind I see. There were so many cackling geese in the schoolyard that I took a picture so I could count them more easily and accurately.
Carlton fixes computers for many people in the course of a year. He ends up with a lot of old computers and parts.
Ruth went to Idaho for the regional teen Bible Quiz tournament. It is quite a treat to spend a few days with such amazing young people. On my journey to and back again, I stopped several times to explore. Along the Columbia Gorge, the Columbia desert parsley was in bloom. Tho' most parsleys have yellow flowers, this one is pink, and is found only along the Columbia River. And this goose was sitting on her clutch of eggs right by the Snake river. Neither the goose nor I would have liked to be this close to each other - except there was a nice big fence between us.
At the end of May I journeyed to Kellogg Springs Camp to help get the camp ready for summer. There is generally quite a crew - we mow the place, pick up all the limbs that the wind blew down during the winter, clean out all the cabins and meeting places, clean the roofs - and oh, so much more. This year I replaced a downspout drain line under the kitchen, dealt with the mice, spiders, and yellow-jacket issues, sprayed bunches of weeds, fixed lights, doorknobs and locks, put a gutter back to
The snails and slugs got my interest this year. This is the Pacific side-banded slug.
Throughout the year, we have been been in a Saturday night group - reading stories by Christian authors and discovering principles of Christianity reflected in their writings. This year we did several of the Chronicles of Narnia, and capped the year off with "The Christmas Carol" by Dickens - a truly excellent story. Carlton has been supplying leadership to the group and preparing the story material for us to work with more conveniently.
Later in the summer I had the privilege to taking two girls to camp and them returning to pick them up again. When I arrived to pick them up, the whole camp was engaged in a massive game of tug-of-war, counselors and staff vs campers. I don't know who won, but it was quite a contest.
One of my friends took a fall this summer too, and landed in the hospital for a lot longer than she liked. I am glad to report that she finally has mended up pretty well and got her life back. In the meantime, she kept me some busy.
Carlton has made himself busy this year acquiring a collection of literature that is now in the public domain. This includes a lot of wonderful classics. This collection is all computerized, and he has already given it away to several people - a library of about 8000 books.
I just can't get blogspot to put the pictures in the order I want them, so here are two from the backpacking trip - featuring Carl Lake and Mt. Jefferson .
And last of all - while out exterminating - I found this delightful plaque in a coastal resort. The owner kindly permitted me to take a picture of it and told me it would be ok to put it on my Christmas greetings.
Whew, it is still Christmas Eve.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
God bless us every one!
-and a Happy New Year
Carlton and Ruth Smith