Monday, July 25, 2011

Elizabeth's Baptism

Family and friends gathered at St. Kilian Church for Elizabeth's Baptism. Lizzie was one of about six other children being baptized (oddly enough - all but one were girls!). The priest did a very nice job and stressed the importance of celebrating this most important day in the spiritual life of our children. Just a few photos are included below. This one is my favorite!



Lizzie - under the pew!







Sunday, July 24, 2011

San Juan Capistrano

We arrived at Santiago Catholic Event and Retreat Center in the late afternoon on Friday. This center is hidden away in the Silverado Canyon area just east of Mission Viejo. We are comfortably perched on the canyon hillside above the campgrounds below. They are holding vacation bible camp for kids during the week on the lower canyon site. In the middle canyon they are hosting a catholic Vietnamese young adult group and they seem to be having a great time. I am enjoying the sound of their exuberant cheers and singing. The RV area is located on the top level amidst eucalyptus trees and dry shrub. Hard to believe Luke and Lei are only 12 miles away.



Yesterday morning we went to a fabulous breakfast brunch in San Juan Capistrano, then off to tour the mission. Hard to believe that Father Junipero Sera established the mission in 1776! The grounds were beautiful! Here are some shots to enjoy.







Thursday, July 21, 2011

Day One - trip to mission viejo

We left about 8:45am yesterday morning and enjoyed an uneventful trip to Redding. We took 97 out of Bend and hit several delays due to roadwork starting just after Klamath. We stopped to get gas at Castle Craig State park and I took this picture of the Crags. Looks like a neat place to stay and camp.



I had hoped to go biking once we got into Redding, but it was in the mid 90s and all I wanted to do was sit in the trailer with the AC running! After we arrived at the RV park, Frank discovered that the left rear trailer tire had unevenly worn down on the outside - on the inside the steel belts were exposed. So this morning we paid a visit to Les Schwab and the gang!



Happy to say we are on the road again - headed for Fresno. Taking 99 through Chico. Stay tuned!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Yellowstone Grizzly

We left our RV site early Sunday morning to drive up to Mammoth Hot Springs in the northern area of the park. Soon after passing the Norris Junction we saw several cars ahead had stopped and folks were standing on the roadside. At the same time, Frank spotted a grizzly to our left down an embankment. The bear was about 30-35 yards away and he was walking slowly in a direction parallel to the road - stopping to paw the ground for grubs. I jumped out of the truck with my telephoto and got some great shots. (I carefully calculated the distance to the safety of the truck, the distance and interest of the bear, and the number of other spectators on the road - I always like to think there is safety in numbers).This is my favorite picture - he had just lost interest in the grubs and had started moving in a direction toward the road, so I prudently retreated back to the safety of the truck. I also included a screenshot from my National Geographic Park Maps ( a fantastic app for the iPad. It allows you to place pins on the maps for notations - then pull them up for later viewing.)





Saturday, July 2, 2011

Patterns, textures, and color

Yellowstone National Park is rich in stunning landscapes, colorful wildlife, thunderous waterfalls, and boiling cauldrons. On average, I am shooting about 200 pictures a day. As I walk the boardwalks viewing the geysers, mud pots, and sulfur springs, I am especfially fascinated with the colors, textures, and patterns. My telephoto lens allows me to shoot some nice detail - but at a safe distance. I can't wait to print some of these when I get home.





Yesterday and today, Frank and I have been on a mission to see the buffalo. We drove up La Mar Valley today in hopes of getting some good pictures. We really lucked out as there was a group of buffalo fairly near the road. I got some great pictures! Buffalo seem to be particularly difficult to shoot - their heads are the darkest parts and it is a challenge to capture their faces in any amount of detail. Also, they tended to keep their heads down as they nibbled the grass - and their heads were often in the shade. They certainly are magnificent animals - I especially liked the shaggy look as they were in the processing of shedding their winter fur.



Two of the bulls actually came up onto the road and got into a brief altercation. I tried to shoot it, but unfortunately they had their backsides toward me. They created so much dust, I was unable to get a clear shot. But you get the idea - and boy can they move fast when they want to!



Family!

Right after the Ruperts left, Zeke, Eli and Brynn arrived from Chicago and were able to stay for a 10 day visit. Brynn and I did a lot of bread making - I think her personal favorite was the cinnamon cranberry sourdough bread. Eli enjoyed watching and eating our creations - boy can he eat!







Other activities included sewing (Brynn made two pillow cases) as well as gardening, piano playing, swimming, and singing.
We also took several day trips and enjoyed taking the kids to the High Dessert Museum where saw a baby porcupine. Other highlights were the Tumalo Waterfalls and a trip to the Petersen Rock Garden in Redmond.





After a wonderful visit the kids headed back for Chicago (that was last Tuesday morning). Here is a great shot at the airport with Eli and Brynn.



We left Wednesday morning for Yellowstone (that's right -the following day). I've got some great shots and will hopefully get them posted tomorrow.

Visitors!

It's been a wild and busy three weeks. Friends from Hawaii, Phil and Janice, came to visit and we had lots of fun showing them around Sisters. During their 3-day stay, we took them sightseeing, and Jan and Phil showed us a great backroad that they had discovered (thanks to their GPS) on their drive into Sisters. We stopped to take some pictures - a very picturesque area. Next time they visit, Janice and I decided we are going to hike along the river of Smith Rock Park in Terrebonne. The boys can sit at the picnic tables up top and we will meet them there for lunch. We ended our day of exploration at the train Depot in Terrebonne - my mojito was ONO!