Jack, Susie & Mac

Jack, Susie & Mac

Monday, October 19, 2009

Trip to Entiat Park

Susie, Mac, and I set out to get some Big Horn Sheep pictures on Sunday but did not see one on this trip. Consequently, we decided to stop at Entiat Park to air Mac out. There was a big flock of those "evil" Canadian Geese there so Mac did his duty and cleared them out of the park. He does not understand why they can poop in the park and he can't. After they were all in the Columbia River Mac did his "Terrier Testosterone" dance to impress us. It was a fun day, and I am certain those geese are still shaking!




Monday, August 31, 2009

Diana Krall Concert




Susie & I took Terry & Marylou Johnson to the Diana Krall Concert at the St Michelle Winery on Saturday night. We had a wonderful time eating our dinner at the winery and drinking a fine Merlot. We spent the night in Kirkland and got up on Sunday and took a tour of the Magnolia area where Terry & Marylou used to live and had a wonderful brunch at Chinook's. Great weekend with no construction.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Still working on Photos




Here is another tease but I started out with about 4300 photos and have deleted my way down to 1200. This is so hard but I will make it.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

We're Back from South Africa & Botswana!


We are back from South Africa & Botswana, and we had a wonderful time! We are now re-adjusting to the 9 hour time difference and trying to live in a house with a major remodel going on. I have a digital camera, and consequently, have too many pictures but here is one to tease you with.

Monday, July 6, 2009

South Africa & Botswana Adventure

We leave tomorrow for South Africa & Botswana! We are so excited to be going but not excited for the actual flight over there. There is a 9 hour time difference, and it will take us about 10 hours to fly from Seattle to London where we have a 5 hour layover. From London to Cape Town it is another 10 hours. I am exhausted just thinking about it. The following picture is from our 1987 trip to Kenya. I put it in to "tease" you about our trip!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

YoChi Evening with Addy & Joseph

Most of our crowd takes Yoga or Tai Chi from Addy Hernandez, and we have been doing it for about 5 years. Addy and her husband, Joseph, own and operate KI Fighting Concepts which is a comprehensive martial arts business. The business includes the studio where we do our Yoga but also their home where they do martial arts retreats, corporate training, video & on-line training, and various publications (see kifightinconcepts.com) . With all the martial arts work, we in the YoChi Group have complained that we need equal treatment. Consequently, we were invited to their home overlooking Lake Chelan for a wonderful evening. The view of the Lake from their house is amazing!


The house and grounds were very special. They have lived here for over 20 years and have worked hard to make the home and grounds their own and the result is very "Zen Like." We all loved their house and felt amazingly comfortable there.

Addy and Joseph are very fit as you would expect from martial arts masters but with this gym I think we would all do better with our fitness.

Our group works with Addy and we had not met Joseph prior to this evening. I think that initially Joseph was wondering 'what the Hell' Addy had done to him, but once Susie started us on a "bodily function" discussion he decided that we were pretty cool!


We want to thank both Addy & Joseph (and Blue, the Chocolate Lab) for a wonderful evening at their home!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Day at Lake Chelan

This past Saturday Marylou & Terry Johnson invited a lot of us to their place on Lake Chelan. We started off with an excellent Brunch around 11 AM and then went wine tasting at a couple of the many wineries located around the Lake. We started at Benson Winery where Susie and I purchased half a case of wine and the picture below from Bob Ogburn is at Vin du lac Winery where we had lunch and listened to music. If you look closely you can see Mac under the table looking for anything we might have dropped, and consequently, he missed the picture but did not miss the good times. We returned to the cabin around 4 PM and hung out until Marylou & Terry made us a wonderful Salmon Dinner. It was a great day and Mac slept all the way home. It is such hard work being cute all day!


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Olympia Trip

Central Washington Hospital is in the process of issuing bonds to help pay for a new patient tower we want to build. We had a major roadblock with the State and had to travel to Olympia to ask the Washington State Health Facility Authority for an exception to its policy. Steve Jacobs, CFO, Mike Romine, Controller, Si Bautista, Board Chair, and Marc Heminger, Board Member all traveled to Olmpia where we met John Woodward from Merryl Lynch to represent our waiver request. We were successful so we are almost there with out financiang and a wonderful new tower!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Bay Area Weekend with Family

Susie and I got to spend the weekend with some of her brothers and sisters and their families in the San Francisco Bay Area. Of course it was all about the nieces so we attended a dance recital and then ate and drank too much. It was a great weekend! Of course I did not have my camera so these pictures are all from my cell phone. We had to have ice cream and Zoe really enjoyed hers.




Here is Zoe in Granny Jo's walker.


Spending the day shopping and eating and shopping is really tiring.

Saturday was the Dance Recital and our little Zoe was the star!


I have other nieces who are also cute and nice, but they were not as coorporative when it came to picturs. Here is Alex smiling for me.



Although when they do smile they are really sweet and attractive!




Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Memorial Weekend Hike

Bob Ogburn and I took a hike to see the wild flowers. Great hike! I forget the name of the flowers below but Bob said that they were endangered. Update from Bob: That very pretty flower was Lewisia tweedyi, a member of the purslane family (portulacaceae, which is fairly closely related to the cactuses). It is fairly rare and mostly found in the Wenatchee mountains. Whatever you do, don't pick any or try to transplant them.















This is the view from near the top of Birch Mountain at about 3600 feet.
















We had a great weekend. I rode my bike on Saturday and took a hike with Bob on Sunday. Susie and I went to the movies and saw "Angels & Demons" and then went to dinner at "South" in Leavenworth. Monday we went kayaking on the Columbia and then barbarcued that evening. It was a great weekend but required a few Ibuprofen since each sport used different muscles.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Trip to Grand Coulee Dam with Wilf Woods

The Evans', Hamilton's, Johnson's, and Ogburn's successfully bid on a guided trip by Wilf Woods on the geological history of North Central Washington including a special tour of the Grand Coulee Dam. Wilf's father was instrumental in the creation of the Dam and one of the lakes created by the Dam is named after him – The Rufus Woods Lake.











The major geological features of North Central Washington were formed by as many as 100 flash floods caused by ice dams failing and walls of water over 300 feet high surging into our valley. Wilf is so knowledgeable and did an excellent job of explaining how it happened and showing us evidence of all those activities throughout our tour. We thoroughly enjoyed our day with him.











One of our first stops was to the home of some friends of Wilf's who have a “killer view” to the north on the Columbia River above Crescent Bar. We learned about "erratics" and "eskers" and a host of other geological things, and Wilf held our attention all day.










By the way, the Grand Coulee Dam is one of the largest concrete structures ever build and is the largest hydroelectric facilities in the United States. When the Dams in China and Brazil are completed it will drop to the 4th largest hydroelectric facility in the World. The Grand Coulee Dam was built to irrigate the Columbia Basin and that is still its primary duty although it generates over $1 billion annually in revenues from its electricity generation. We were told that when the Dam was in full operation, the equivalent of twelve Colorado Rivers flows through it each day. Thanks Wilf for a wonderful day!




Thursday, May 7, 2009

Mission Ridge

Jack at Mission Ridge. This photo was taken by Bob Ogburn and yes that is Mount Rainier in the background

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Kayaking

We are getting the Kayak ready for more trips on the Columbia this summer

Early Morning in Wenatchee

I took these pictures this morning from our deck.