Saturday, October 31, 2009

Canyonlands National Park







We spent a day driving and a little bit of hiking around Canyonlands National Park.

We had a great time but it appears that if you have a 4 wheel drive vehicle with good clearance you could do and see so much more.

Sue's Presentation in Boise



















We planned our trip south to allow us to stay in Boise, Idaho, when Sue Veseth was giving her presentation of my ancestor's knitted lace and patterns - the Robbins family.

When my Father passed away we found handwritten patterns for laces from the 1800s and examples of knitted lace that I took to Sue to look at.

Sue did more than just look at. She examined the lace, washed it, laid it in the sun to naturally bleach during the summer days (actually there were quite a few that year) and then tried to knit some of the patterns.

From there she researched my ancestors, redid the patterns with modern techniques and.........

Great presentation - Michael said he learned more about my family during that talk then he had in thirty years!

Sue passed out a pattern to each Knitting Retreat participant to try and knit - very interesting to watch.

Thank you, Sue.

Sue also gave me homework for the project which I am very slowly accomplishing.

A visit with my Uncle Jimmy and Aunt Carvel



On our way to Tucson we stopped in Yakima/Selah for a visit with my aunt and uncle.

Spent the day catching up on family news then reviewing the family photos that I have managed to scan so far.

Then to dinner and back to our motel to rest up for out trip to Boise and Sue Veseth's presentation on the Robbin's knitted laces and patterns.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Visiting Cruising Friends in Friday Harbor









After several years of promises we finally made it up to Friday Harbor in the San Juan Islands of Washington to visit some cruising friends we met in Menorca.

They sailed on Gambit - a custom made catamaran from South Africa - which we visited in Roche Harbor while there.

Michael, Don and I had an anniversary drink at "our table" where we met 30 years ago.

Don and Sue Leff's oldest daughter, Joanna, was away at college but the youngest (not so young anymore), Rebecca, was home and she challenged Michael to many a ping pong game.

They also have a nice young Swedish girl, Emma, as a foreign exchange student at the moment.

Saturday we went to the girls soccer game - they won!

On Sunday we explored the island a bit and climbed up to Mt. Young and saw the incredible views. Walked down to English Camp, the West side lighthouse and Roche Harbor. San Juan Island is still a lovely place to be.

On Monday we got in line for the ferry early then spent time walking around downtown Friday Harbor with Don and Sue.

Had a wonderful trip!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Moving the Piano from our friends' home




The piano Michael's parents bought for him when he was a very young child has been stored in the Pliskows' basement since 1990 when we left to go cruising.

We now have a home for it in Tucson so we hired Big Al's Specialty Movers to pick it up from their home, take it to their warehouse in Vancouver, and when we arrive in Tucson to deliver it to us on their next trip south.

Apparently Big Al is just that. 6'8" and 340 lbs. He is from Samoa and one of the movers was also from Samoa.

One of those quirks of fate - we know some of the same people in Samoa!

The guys were great!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

An Afternoon at the races




We went to dinner with our friends, Stacy and Rose Kanda recently and learned that they now own a small share in a race horse and she was running the next day at Emerald Downs in Auburn.

Our luck held as we had thunderstorms and a lot of rain while at the race course but we had a great time.

Latest trip to Tucson








Mother and Clem were returning to their home in Apache Junction, Arizona mid August and we had another load of 'stuff' to take to our home.
They very graciously agreed to tow a UHaul trailer behind the truck they usually use to tow their Fifth Wheel motor home so it easily handled the trailer.
Our friends, Randy and Scotty, from the marina loaded the trailer and did a great job! No breakage and the trailer tracked beautifully.
Our friend Derek helped us unload the trailer once we got to Tucson - of course, that was after Clem managed to back the trailer down our driveway - no easy feat!
Both Mother and Clem took a deserved rest after the trip.
We followed another pickup hauling his earthmover - see above.