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1964: after high school life begins. Asked to consider not returning to OSU after the first year. 1966 drafted; grunt, door gunner, HU1 pilot. Out in Dec '70. 1972 married, joined fire dept and bought first house over a 6 month span. 1980 moved family (which now consisted of wife Teri, daughter Amy and son Ryan) to CO. 1990 moved all to bush Alaska to work for the dark side (the FAA). Started Blog to keep family and friends up on our whereabouts. Retired in March 2010. In Feb 2012 sold house in Alaska. By May had bought in Redmond and completed the move. Still nesting in Redmond and loving it!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Snow’s a comin, better git

Been a great time here in Redmond at the Rockin Teague Ranch.  Pardon me, I’m being told they don’t own it yet but they will soon have squatters rights.

The food at this particular B&B is of the highest standards and the cook is anxious to have her guests eat it all so she can stay true to her routine.  How Emil can stay so thin is beyond me.  Must be the pre dawn bike ride from Redmond to work in Bend. 

This evening we were anxiously watching the western sky as the next storm rolled in.  Emil gets to ride to work in it tomorrow morning and we get to try to get to Portland.


Three Sisters up close

Three Sisters from the "Teague Observation Deck" before the storm rolled over the peaks and across the foreground.


It doesn't look to good for Emil's ride tomorrow; we will see whether it is white or just wet when we get up.  Have a very important MLS game in Portland on Thursday.

Went to the High Desert Museum today.  Very impressive, definitely on any one's must do list if you are in the area.  Here are a few of the great dioramas.



A really fine example of an early USFS brush rig.
Didn't fish this stop; not the right time, we'll be back in the fall when the streams are low and the fish at our mercy.  Did see some nice trout in the stream that flows through the museum property.  Emil and I stopped at a beaver pond exhibit and flicked ants into the pond.  Which created a feeding frenzy.

Holding my polarized clip ons over the lens, let me photograph some of the many trout in the beaver pond.

Here's hoping the weather lets us make the Timbers home opener.

Travel safe.

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