Monday, October 24, 2011

Fall is here...time for a new project.

Brenda and I have been up to not much lately.  No matter the week, the work continues and the seasons are changing.  The weather has seemed to turn cold overnight and with a couple of frosts already, or garden is done and the summer is over.  Still time for a few rides though.

 Common sight...that kid can fall asleep in about any position
 A couple weeks ago we had a chance to be part of the amazing home race.  It was put on by our real estate agents company and there were about 400 teams with the grand prize being $10,000 cash.  If we would have won the rest of this post would be about Cancun, but we did have fun.
 Again, about any position.
 He loves this seat.  It is normally called a Bumbo, but we like to call it a dumpo...because that is what he does every time he sits in it.  The position it puts him in also was not designed by diaper manufactures to contain anything...but boy does he look happy.
 This is also the season for apple pies.  We have a apple tree and a couple of pear trees and believe it or not pears make awesome pies as well.

Last weekend we went down to the in-laws.  James got a quick ride in a T and smiled the whole way.

 Then he likes sitting with all of their weird gourds. 
 We had a chance to go on a hike as well up Cowitchie Canyon.
 Jim about stepped right on this rattlesnake and we saw two other on the trail during the hike.  Not the greatest place to take kids or animals, but we had a good time.  We were very conscious of where we stepped after seeing this guy.  We survived the encounter, but the same cannot be said for him.
 Very interesting geological formations in this area and the weather was beautiful.
 Here is my boy sporting the company colors.

 What is missing from this picture....
 You guessed it, another bike.   I told Brenda if I did not ride the BMW and give it the love it deserves it would asexually reproduce.  Now that there are two in the garage they might produce bikes faster.
 I got it tore down to this now and trying to get the engine to turn over.  The bikes does not run and I cannot verify if it has in the past 25 years or so...good winter project I guess.
Maybe someday it will look like this.  I obviously will not get it as nice, but you can kind of see what I am going to shoot for.
 Here is James and the giant pumpkin.  No, that is not a fairy tale, it is a real thing.
 I also had to get a picture with him.  I have yet to weigh Jabba, but hope to sometime this week.


Friday, October 7, 2011

When the wife is away...

The wife was gone a few weekends ago so I thought it appropriate that I take off as well and go a short cycle trip.  I headed out up the St. Joe river over to MT and then down Hwy 12 dumping on and off of pavement for some fun riding.
This place was pretty impressive
Look at how many logs they had to use for walls in this log house....if you cant tell there is 4.  Now those are some big logs and makes me wonder how they could even move them into place.
Thick walls which makes me think it is very well insulated.
This county road was awesome and about 2 miles into it I saw a herd of bighorn sheep crossing the road.  By herd I am talking about 15 or so.
Brenda was out in CA visiting friends and family so she took the good one so I used a work camera that has been through the ringer.  The lens on my camera is pretty bad...evidenced by this picture.
I talked to the Forest Service before I took off on the Lolo motorway, a dirt road  of 110 miles that follows Lewis and Clark's return east.  The indicated that it was open and I thought I would try a bit of it.  About 15 miles into the road there was a road closed for fire sign.  The road is narrow, rocky, and slow going so there was little to no chance of me following the rules and turning back
Sure enough, there was a fire and man it can sure make a sound when a tree goes up.  Lucky for me the wind was nonexistent so I felt relatively safe.
More fire.
The road at certain times had so much smoke blowing so fast and thick over it, it was all I could do to keep the throttle on, hold my breath, and hope for a break in the smoke so I could breathe.

Pretty awesome ride through the fire, but I was a little nervous not knowing what I was going to come across next.  I was just glad there was not a downed tree blocking my progress.
Then I saw some ruffed grouse
And a fire that had been there long ago.  There were so many views along the ride, but alas my camera battery was dying.
Rock cairn that was reported to have been put there by L&C
35 miles down and I set up camp.  The exposure is bad in this pic, but the view was awesome from this site.  I ended up taking a left and getting back on the paved road next morning because I had to be home that day and did not have time for 80 miles of dirt at 10MPH.
There is a great rock to sit at sunset and also a great spot to watch the sun rise.

Formentioned sunrise

I figure I should put some pics of Brenda trip here lest you think I forgot about her and James.

 James found a girl...he looks like he wants to kiss her already...standard De Jong.
 Brenda had a chance to participate in 2 legs of a sprint triathlon when she was there.
 There is Mindy and Lucy.  Lucy was born one day after James.
 Amy and Brenden hanging out with the wife. 
 Then we got these characters...Michelle, Makenna, Bria, and someone I cant forget....believe me I have tried...Brett
 Jackie was also there
 Then Brenda went to see Andrea and Jake.
 Beverly (from SJCS) and James.  He looks like he is having a great time.
 He also got to see his great grandparents while he was there.
 He has got a belly just like me now, but unlike me, he has an excuse
 Great to see Kevin and Lyndsay and their brood of kiddos.
 That kid is getting huge and now I think I am getting old.  I got multiple pics of us on vacation with Kevin and Lyndsay in Hawaii where he is yet to be born.
She also got a chance to see our old neighbors.

She had a good time, but I sure was glad to have her at home this week. 
James seemed happy to see me to.