Barnwood Chic

Monday, September 6, 2010

Here and there

(more on this later)

Hi all,


It isn't that we haven't been doing anything, I just haven't had my camera with me.


The summer went somewhere, but I don't think it went by me! :-)


Josiah is back in school, I am closing year-end at work and John is building a house for a guy up Snake Creek.


Jesse finally went part time on his night job, so now he is only working 12 hours a day instead of 16. He is renting a room from a guy that does what he did. (rents rooms out to other guys in his house) He is trying to sell his house.


Nick is working for a construction company and Tiffany works at a really good bakery sandwich shop.


We received some wonderful news this labor day weekend...We are going to be grandparents! Can't quite picture myself Grandma yet, but it's exciting news.


Well, like I said, since I don't remember June, July or August, here's what's happening so far for September.
Take care and keep posting. I enjoy reading about your happenings.
Anita

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

This is Mark removing trees to make the road up to Wheeler Peak. This is real horse and man power.
Cement edges around the graves at Garrison cemetery

finished product


camp on the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive (by the Osceola turnoff)



Another shot of the road




I have been going through old pictures to get copies made for the picture wall at EskDale. I am always amazed at how the pioneers worked and the machinery they used to build what we have today.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Hansen Outing

We decided to go camping with our family and Bruce's family. We went to the Aquarius Ranger Station above Loa and rode bikes and 4 wheelers on the Great Western Trail. There was water everywhere!
This is the ranger station. There is a propane cook stove, a wood stove, table, hot water, double bed and a set of bunk beds. My kind of camping.

Jesse built this raft under the condition that Logan would try it out with him. Logan and Josiah had to try the freezing water, and got wet. Nicholas and Tiffany tried to fish but they haven't stocked the lake yet.


Monday, May 31, 2010

We made it! We made it!

It took us 4 hours to go 90 miles. The road is very rough but it is a very pretty drive. There is a ranger station and a ranger who lives out here year around. The wildflowers were fantastic! I took about 15 pictures of just flowers.

This is Lava Falls Rapid. It is the biggest rapid on the Colorado River. If you look real close, there are 6 orange rafts around the falls. Some are getting ready to go through them and a couple have gone through. There is also a trail off to the right for those who get chicken to go through the falls. We talked with a man who had run the river two weeks ago.




3,000 feet straight down!





Mt. Trumball school house. The last day school was held was in 1968. This used to be a valley with 200-250 people living in it. Now the ranches are summer homes for the families. Lack of water and drought forced them to the cities.






Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The new road by Hoover Dam

Please look at pictures from the bottom up. After 9-11 "they" decided that we should protect our dams and now you go through a security check to cross over Hoover Dam. They are making a new road and then you won't be able to drive over the dam at all. It looks like they are about finished with the bridge part and they are working on the actual road..blasting through the mountain, making road bed, etc. The pictures of Lake Mead and the connected bridge were taken last week April 2010.
Lake Mead and it's bathtub ring




All I can say is that the bridge is really high and the river is a LONG WAY's down there.





























These pictures were taken about two years ago.









Thursday, April 22, 2010

Spring at our house and nearby

There have been at leat 4 elk hanging out near the Lower Lehman Campground
This calf is a red holstein. The poor thing was so big when it was born, it had a hunch back.

Snow on the eves of the house. April 1st!


We are so excited. Our peach tree has blossoms!



Same tree taken in the rain. Well it's time to go fill my bird feeders.
Yay for spring.





Thursday, April 15, 2010

Comfort Food

When I was traveling to Cedar City the other day, the man on the radio was talking about comfort foods. He explained that comfort foods were foods that reminded you of special occasions and foods that you served at those special times. The kind of food that your brain says the occasion wouldn't be the same without it.

I got thinking about my comfort foods and then my mind started wandering to foods that I related to other people. Here are some examples. Sis. Jean Allen-sweet soup or rhubard rolls, Colleen Faber-boston creme pie, Pearl-raisin filled cookies, Mom-carrot cake, Grandma Esther-bleu cheese. I think that my signature food is pie. What is your?

Anita