Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Small plot produces a lot
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Friday humor
TWO DIFFERENT DOCTORS' OFFICES ....
Boy, if this doesn't hit the nail on the head, I don't know what does!
Two patients limp into two different medical clinics with the same complaint. Both have trouble walking and appear to require a hip replacement.
The FIRST patient is examined within the hour, is x-rayed the same day and has a time booked for surgery the following week.
The SECOND sees his family doctor after waiting 3 weeks for an appointment, then waits 8 weeks to see a specialist, then gets an x-ray, which isn't reviewed for another week and finally has his surgery scheduled for 6 months from then.
Why the different treatment for the two patients?
The FIRST is a Golden Retriever.
The SECOND is a Senior Citizen.
Next time take me to a vet!
Boy, if this doesn't hit the nail on the head, I don't know what does!
Two patients limp into two different medical clinics with the same complaint. Both have trouble walking and appear to require a hip replacement.
The FIRST patient is examined within the hour, is x-rayed the same day and has a time booked for surgery the following week.
The SECOND sees his family doctor after waiting 3 weeks for an appointment, then waits 8 weeks to see a specialist, then gets an x-ray, which isn't reviewed for another week and finally has his surgery scheduled for 6 months from then.
Why the different treatment for the two patients?
The FIRST is a Golden Retriever.
The SECOND is a Senior Citizen.
Next time take me to a vet!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Our weekend at Abbotsford Canada
This past weekend we shot the Steel Challenge pistol match at Abbotsford BC Canada.Although I did not do well, I had a grand time and made new friends. We will be going back to this range in the future.
Club house |
Upstairs in the club house |
Museum quality taxidermy on the walls of the club house |
One of the covered shooting areas |
Looking from the backside of one of the stages towards the shooting station. |
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Not every range has it's own water feature, see the small waterfall in the background. |
Setting up one of the stages of steel challenge |
Our youngest competitor, 7 year old Chris and his Dad |
'Cute as a bug's ear' |
This stage is called 'outer limits' |
Mike M |
Brennan |
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Small plane crash
Looking over the neighbors rooftop at the overturned plane on the left. |
The story goes, a homebuilt aircraft ran out of fuel and attempted to put down in the pasture, but must have flipped when coming up against the tall grass. Fortunately the pilot was unhurt.
A couple of local television station helicopters flew around the scene taking footage for a newscast.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Eddy Brown Memorial Metal Match trip 2012
Thursday afternoon we left Whidbey Island in our RV for Smelterville Idaho, to compete in the Eddy Brown Memorial Metal Match. On December 28, 2000 the man responsible for bringing the Steel
Challenge Shooting event to Canada and the Northwest died of a massive
heart attack at the age of 37 in his home in Cranbrook, BC. His name
was Eddy Brown.
The drive was long but uneventful, and around 9:30 pm we finally pulled into a place beside the river near our destination, to catch a few hours sleep before driving out to the range in the morning.We thought there would be guys at the range, who would need some help sometime on Friday to set up the steel targets for the match to held on Saturday, but later on we learned the targets would be set early in the morning.
We decided to hang out at the range for a while on Friday, and the only cool spot we could find, was up in the covered shooting area for the rifle range. Every so often a cooler breeze would find us, giving us a little relief but it was still uncomfortable, especially as there were also pesky, annoying flies buzzing around. As we rested, we noticed the clouds rolling up over the hills in the distance, and knew an electrical storm was in the making. We decided a nap was in order so we went back to the RV, opened all the windows and settled in for a nap. Pretty soon the wind was gusting, and thunder rumbled in the distance. A few drops of rain pattered on the RV roof so I closed all the windows and settled back down to listen to the thunder and lightening storm which surrounded us. All of a sudden there was what I thought to be very heavy raindrops pounding us, but looking out the window we saw dime sized hail coming down. Wow! what a storm, with wind, thunder, lightening, large hail, then it all passed over us, the sun came out,and finally we had humidity. Gasp!
The morning of the match dawned cooler with fog drifting down over the hills, and those pesky flies were not around to torment us, although we do carry bug spray to protect ourselves.
It wasn't long before the fog dispersed and it became quite hot. We were thankful for the canopies which were placed for our comfort. This photo is taken from the uppermost stages, and I can tell you it is quite a walk up the hill in the heat carrying heavy equipment.
As you can see, the range is located in a valley surrounded by very high hills, but the photo does not really show just how high those hills are.
We had a great time shooting the match, and as usual we met some new people who also enjoy the sport as much as we do, and we hope to meet up with them again next year.
The drive was long but uneventful, and around 9:30 pm we finally pulled into a place beside the river near our destination, to catch a few hours sleep before driving out to the range in the morning.We thought there would be guys at the range, who would need some help sometime on Friday to set up the steel targets for the match to held on Saturday, but later on we learned the targets would be set early in the morning.
This interesting old mine is located in the valley,down the road from the range.
We decided to hang out at the range for a while on Friday, and the only cool spot we could find, was up in the covered shooting area for the rifle range. Every so often a cooler breeze would find us, giving us a little relief but it was still uncomfortable, especially as there were also pesky, annoying flies buzzing around. As we rested, we noticed the clouds rolling up over the hills in the distance, and knew an electrical storm was in the making. We decided a nap was in order so we went back to the RV, opened all the windows and settled in for a nap. Pretty soon the wind was gusting, and thunder rumbled in the distance. A few drops of rain pattered on the RV roof so I closed all the windows and settled back down to listen to the thunder and lightening storm which surrounded us. All of a sudden there was what I thought to be very heavy raindrops pounding us, but looking out the window we saw dime sized hail coming down. Wow! what a storm, with wind, thunder, lightening, large hail, then it all passed over us, the sun came out,and finally we had humidity. Gasp!
The morning of the match dawned cooler with fog drifting down over the hills, and those pesky flies were not around to torment us, although we do carry bug spray to protect ourselves.
It wasn't long before the fog dispersed and it became quite hot. We were thankful for the canopies which were placed for our comfort. This photo is taken from the uppermost stages, and I can tell you it is quite a walk up the hill in the heat carrying heavy equipment.
As you can see, the range is located in a valley surrounded by very high hills, but the photo does not really show just how high those hills are.
We had a great time shooting the match, and as usual we met some new people who also enjoy the sport as much as we do, and we hope to meet up with them again next year.
You ask, how did you do?
A picture or two speaks a thousand words
Yes indeed, we brought home five trophies |
Monday, July 16, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Whidbey Island through the camera lens
Deception Pass bridge |
Thursday, July 05, 2012
July 4th photos
We are fortunate to live in a home overlooking Useless Bay Whidbey Island, and on July 4th every year, we are treated to a wonderful fireworks display. The folk who live in the homes down on the beach,always put on a spectacular show, so we can sit back with a drink and some snacks and simply enjoy all the sights and sounds as families celebrate the 4th of July.
Early evening, and the first of a spectacular display |
All this beauty seen from our front deck |
Looking down at Useless Bay Whidbey Island WA |
Oooooh! aaaaah! |
Photo taken from my chair in the living room |
Wow! do you see that? |
Fantastic |
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
As you go about celebrating this 4th of July don't lose sight of why, we are celebrating.
It is not just about barbecues, and fireworks.
Have a safe, happy 4th.
It is not just about barbecues, and fireworks.
Have a safe, happy 4th.
On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream.
The United States is truly a diverse nation made up of dynamic people. Each year on July 4, Americans celebrate that freedom and independence with barbecues, picnics, and family gatherings.
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Happy Birthday, America!
The United States is truly a diverse nation made up of dynamic people. Each year on July 4, Americans celebrate that freedom and independence with barbecues, picnics, and family gatherings.
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Happy Birthday, America!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
A short break is better than none at all
On the day we arrived At Coulee Playland Resort at Banks Lake, the weather was not at all like we are used to. Usually the temperatures were up in the 70's with clear blue skies. This time it was cool enough for wearing a warm jacket, and the forecast wasn't for much warmer temperatures until we were due to leave for home.
The wind did calm down enough in the early evening so we could enjoy sitting around a campfire swapping stories, cooking hotdogs, and topping it off with roasted marshmallows.
This year it was a very small turnout but I believe the guys liked to sit around the campfire exchanging stories. Late last night around 11:30pm we had just crawled into bed after chowing down on all the potluck goodies, when we heard waves breaking on the shore, so Mr C dressed and went outside to see what was up. Not only had a very strong wind risen, but the water in the lake was up by a foot or more due to water being released back into the lake. Our friend Dale had his bass boat tied up in front of our camping area close to a stone wall and it was in danger of being smashed against the rocks due to the action of the wind and waves, so Dale, Mike and Wayne manhandled the boat along the shore to a safer position where it was securely tied up for the night.
Next morning, the sun was shining (of course it was, we were due to leave for home today) but there still was a cool breeze blowing. This camping trip really wasn't very much fun at all, the best that can be said is, that we were away from the telephone and business issues which have plagued us for the past couple of months. I guess a couple of days away from the mayhem were better than nothing.
As we made our way home, we passed about a dozen or so beautiful vintage cars. I suppose they belonged to a vintage car club.
Thankfully, our drive home was uneventful and we arrived home tired and wondering what the next few days would bring.
This coming Friday we will be in California competing in the West Coast Steel Challenge, I know we will have warm weather down there, perhaps too warm for my liking.
The view from the back window of our RV.
I sat on the bed and enjoyed relaxing while reading a book. The guys went out fishing, that is as soon as the wind died down to where they could take the boat out.
The wind did calm down enough in the early evening so we could enjoy sitting around a campfire swapping stories, cooking hotdogs, and topping it off with roasted marshmallows.
This year it was a very small turnout but I believe the guys liked to sit around the campfire exchanging stories. Late last night around 11:30pm we had just crawled into bed after chowing down on all the potluck goodies, when we heard waves breaking on the shore, so Mr C dressed and went outside to see what was up. Not only had a very strong wind risen, but the water in the lake was up by a foot or more due to water being released back into the lake. Our friend Dale had his bass boat tied up in front of our camping area close to a stone wall and it was in danger of being smashed against the rocks due to the action of the wind and waves, so Dale, Mike and Wayne manhandled the boat along the shore to a safer position where it was securely tied up for the night.
Next morning, the sun was shining (of course it was, we were due to leave for home today) but there still was a cool breeze blowing. This camping trip really wasn't very much fun at all, the best that can be said is, that we were away from the telephone and business issues which have plagued us for the past couple of months. I guess a couple of days away from the mayhem were better than nothing.
As we made our way home, we passed about a dozen or so beautiful vintage cars. I suppose they belonged to a vintage car club.
Thankfully, our drive home was uneventful and we arrived home tired and wondering what the next few days would bring.
This coming Friday we will be in California competing in the West Coast Steel Challenge, I know we will have warm weather down there, perhaps too warm for my liking.
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