Shy Sheep
Father's Day
Grandpa and Grandma (Dad and Mom) coming this weekend to visit made this day extra special.
New Additions
Another garden pic in evening light with rainbow.Flag Day
That makes Old Glory 234 years old today!
"God bless America, land that I love. Stand beside her and guide her, through the night with the light from above." I wrote these words as Lydia sang them out beside me. I echo the prayer.
Sunday Sunrise
Psalm 50:1, A Psalm of Asaph, "The Mighty One, God the LORD, has spoken and called the earth
From the rising of the sun to its going down."
Tirza woke me up this morning around 5:30 am, and I was greeted by the sunrise. The sight superseded the sleep disruption on a Sunday morning. It was almost too bright to get a photo with the sun reflecting in the bay and sun dots on my lens. The sun showed itself a liquid fire ball in the heavens and in its reflection. Oh, will the sight of YAWEH, so much more so, consume and overwhelm us one day.
Sundown
We also planted a bed of ever-bearing strawberries on Sunday afternoon to Marshal's great satisfaction! Radishes, lettuces, spinach, turnips, beets, carrots, onions, cilantro, and sunflowers are up!
Last Game of the Season - Almost!
And he's off to take a base!Still frames of a fast pitch make me think, "Baseball Ballet".
Or Karate Kid stance... Standing Crane.
Concentration and power.Anniversary and Miscellaneous
My lilacs are fading fast, but still giving off deep perfume. We were gone during their peak, but I had to bring the last almost spent blooms into the house.
Around Kettle Falls
Marcus Flats and Kettle Falls
Lake Fishing
Tirza didn't have this lap of a serious fisherman for long. He reeled in a 16" and 13" trout over the weekend.
Lydia caught the first catch of this day, a beautiful 14" Rainbow Trout. Gabe has a photo on his camera of his and her fish grilled for dinner. They had good pink meat.Cabin Bound
Little Cabin in the woods was a welcome sight, intact, uninhabited by bears or other troublesome critters. The mice were quite respectful of the place. The pack racks were a different story in Marshal's shed. They consumed everything that wasn't steel and made the entire shed one gigantic nest. Marshal spent our last day reclaiming it.
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