Family Together

Our Colorado and Montana families came home to us for at least one full weekend in the middle of July.  Saturday we all gathered with Seth in The Dalles.  Our full day at Mom and Dad's was Monday with feasting and family photos planned.
Sunday night, eve of our all day reunion, we were down at the river.  The God of heaven and earth healed Silas from over 20 yellow jacket stings that looked like reddish-purple bites with their hot venom.  One was on his lower right eye lid.  There were seven raging stings just on one leg.  The pain was nearly unbearable.  Mud and baking soda packs and a homeopathic remedy under the tongue, but after entreating Caleb to pray for him, I watched the swelling disappear completely under the edges of mud and baking soda under the eye.  Yes, sure enough, the hard red swellings with bite centers under my palms of cold mud were gone too.  There were just red dots to remind us that the stings were real.  Silas was playing a serious game of badminton as if nothing had happened an hour later.  That morning, we had been reminded by visiting Pastor Dick that our God is so much bigger than even the biggest afflictions and fearsome circumstances! 
A WARM lazy day of summer for our family reunion.

Best poses of the day!

Lots of lounging in a bit of shade.
We took photos in the late afternoon when Seth caught the right light.  We enjoyed the feasting and music on the patio in the evening.  It was a good day.

Fourth of July

Cousin Tug of War 
Lydia and Naph sportin' their red, white, and blue.
Celebrating Nathanael's Birthday
Happy Birthday to You!

A Trout Lake wedding on the 30th of June

Isaiah's wedding at Camp Jonah 
Cousins at the wedding reception

Around the homestead in late June

Black-eyed Susans and yarrow greet you at the gate.
A good hen with her brood is a common sight.  Guineas and various poultry are happy foraging in the fields.
Griswold has grown.
Cheetah has settled in as an adolescent female.
And here is her sister, Susannah.
Kune Kune in trade for our ewe, Charley, with her black lamb.
The goslings were such a sweet sight.  Sadly the coyotes found seven as sweet morsels too.

Storybook - Photo compliments of Lydia

June Blossoms

Marshal bought me my annual red geraniums for our window box in the spring.  They are a cheery splash of color in June. Purple catnip blooms in the foreground.
A wild rose, blooming profusely, has grown to entangle with the crabapple.  The apple doesn't seem too crabby.


I love the ruffles of a June peony.

Fiddling

A Saturday in mid-June, the family was fiddling in High Prairie.

Crabapple Blossoms

May 11, 2018 Crabapple Blossoms
The seasons passed, one running into another as they have a habit of doing.  This year was a blur more than most. 

Gabe went to Africa

Ethiopian Air - US to Ethiopia to Malawi
Welcome to Malawi


Faces

Alina in their midst.

Mastering the water bucket - not really.

On the road.



Africa knows.

Baby Carrying

Bridget



Begun 12 years ago.



Follow the Leader

Jetting home.