Friday, June 26, 2009

Little Spokane River!

We have had a busy week, some pictures were taken on some days and some were not. Father's day, believe it or not...not many pictures were taken. Must have been having to much fun to stop and take pictures! Was able to get this picture of Sydney posing for Uncle Mike. She likes having her pictures taken... you never know, she may be the next Baby Gap Model!
The alpaca's got their summer hairdo-they look so naked now! Lucky is going to have another baby in July. She is the brown alpaca.
Mike, Josh and Caite getting ready to head to the Little Spokane River to go kayaking
Since we only have 2 kayak's, we have to take turns going on the river. This was Josh's turn with Dad. They went from St. George's school boat launch to Long Lake. They were told it was about 15 miles.
While Caite and I were waiting for the guys to get into the river...we almost stepped on these babies! They were so cute!
Which way do we go, Dad?
Look! I was able to pick it up! Good thing it didn't have an accident on Caite!
Look, Dad! It's a baby!
Next day on the river was Caite's turn with dad. They didn't go as far as Mike and Josh did. Caite made it to Indian Painted Rocks. That is the area 1/2 way between our home and Grandma and Grandpa's.
Like riding a bike! I still remember how to do it from last summer~!
Off they go~~
~Just around the river bend~
Walking from the river near Indian Painted Rocks. There were tons of mosquitoes here, you would think that you were on the Milk River in Northeastern Montana!!
Caite took this picture of a cow moose in the river along the road home from Grandma and Grandpa's
Josh at the skate park

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Wallace and The Silver Valley...Idaho (off the beaten path)

On page 606 of our book..."1000 Places To See Before You Die In USA and Canada" is Wallace, Idaho and the Silver Valley. We have traveled past this small town several times and only looked over the interstate at the town AND slowed down, not wanting to become a victim of the Shoshone County Sheriff's department (they like to set speed traps). It is a small, historic mining town of approximately 975 people at this present day. The town is less than 20 miles west of Lookout Pass, was the last stop light-from coast to coast-along I90 until the 1980's. Wallace is one of few towns listed in its entirety in the National Historic Register. There are whole blocks that have remained intact for a century or longer! I wanted to stop at the Bordello Museum, but I guess it really isn't appropriate to take 2 pre-teens to see...from the information that I read, they still have things left behind "in a hurry". Multiple "single" shoes, socks and even pants. It was still running until about 1988 when it finally had it's doors closed but is now reopened as a museum. This valley has been the scene of intensive industrial mining and for many years ranked first in the world for annual production of silver, even today, the top four silver mines in the U.S are located in this valley. Also in this valley is Kellogg, Idaho-where the worlds longest gondola is located (see previous blog!)
Here are just a few pictures from our little weekend excursion. By the way...it was a learning experience for the kids and they didn't realize it until our tour guide said something to them...boy did I get the looks!
This park is located on the edge of Wallace
Sculpture of a mining family
In 1972, a fire broke out and several miners died from carbon monoxide. Between Kellogg and Wallace~there is a memorial set up for the miners. I believe there were 91 miners who died.
This memorial is right off the interstate. It doesn't look very big when looking over the road, but it is very huge. The light on the hard hat is always on.
There were multiple little headstones in memory of the miners who lost their lives. It was very tearful to see this.
You can see how big it is compared to Mike and Caite
Mike, Josh and Caite as we wait to go into the Sierra Mine
Old mining rail car
These little "rodents" were making friends. Some are chipmunks~~~~
Check out the cheeks on this guy!
This is the trolley that brought us up to the mine
We all had to wear a hard hat going into the mine. Mike thought I was going to get claustrophobic going it...BUT I was fine-because I could move my hands up and down and sideways...and I know there was an end to the mine!
There were 25 steps walking up to the entrance of the mine. There was 2 other families who did this tour with us...the little kids were under the age of 4.
The lights are markings of where they put explosive material to blast
This is Lenny our guide-he worked the mines for over 30 years
Lenny was educating Josh and Caite. He told them without things that were "mined" they would not have skateboards, Nintendo, TV's and so on....they couldn't believe it! (They still remember it AND that they learned something!)
Lenny said he was a Norwegian with a hard head, he was quite knowledgeable and a funny fellow.
Looking for more rodents!
Inside the mine
All the hard hats outside the mine entrance
Here is another mine that is located right off of I 90. We were going to go tour it, but the kids were getting restless.
Downtown Wallace
Josh and Caite
The "Center of the Universe" is supposedly where Caite is standing!
This is the underside of I-90
We had to go 4 X 4'ing north of Kellogg, Idaho.
View right from my window-dang tree-got in the way!
We had a wonderful time and all four of us learned something new. Now...off to our next adventure!

Monday, June 15, 2009

"Rae's" of Sunshine

The week of June 7 to 14, RaeLynn came to Spokane without her brother and sister. It was nice to spend time alone with her without the little ones. Mike and RaeLynn spent quite a bit of time together and Rae also spent time with Grandma Janice and Grandpa Jim and also with Aunt Julie. Mike took a "bazillion" pictures of Rae and she had fun having her picture taken. She has such a pretty smile, I just love it!
On the Boardwalk at Couer d'Alene
Mike liked the wind blowing in her hair
without her hands in her hair
Mike took a picture of me with Rae, the stinker
Posing at Independence Point at Lake Couer d'Alene
There is a story about this moose. If you look closely, there is a mouse on the tip of his nose. The moose was to hot for Rae to sit on, barely could lean her arm on it!
I love this sculpture along the road in Couer d'Alene
We had a party for RaeLynn's Graduation at Grandma Janice and Grandpa Jim's house. We enjoyed visiting and having fun with everyone.
Here is Mike's youngest cousin Jennifer with Zach and Dylan, being crazy
RaeLynn posing in Grandma's chair
Uncle Gary with Mystic-nose to nose (Janice's Brother)
Hannah smells something good~~no, she did not lick it!
Great Grams with Rae
Grams
Grandpa Bob, Rae and Grams
Janice made a skull cap that looked like a "hedgehog", Grandpa Bob was trying on for the size
Jennifer and Rae playing soccer
Jennifer, Dylan and Zachary watching Toy Story
Jennifer
"I see you taking a picture of me!"
Julie and Jay
Julie and Sue (Uncle Gary's wife)
Hannah and Rae playing soccer
Mike, Rae, Julie and the boys hiked up Beacon Hill
Rae with Dylan
On top of Beacon Hill
Looking down on Spokane Valley
Mike thought this picture looked like Sacajawea pointing the way for Lewis and Clark
We had a wonderful time with just RaeLynn. Hope she comes to visit again by herself.