There is some very old equipment and tools around this old ghost town.
2010 Is the year we celebrate our 25th Anniversary and we have decided to enjoy the whole year with many different excursions to where ever our little hearts desire. We plan on very little timetables or schedules to keep to.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Apache Junction
Today we went to Apache Junction to visit the Ghost Town of Goldfield Az. The views were amazing. I don't think I would ever tire of looking out over the land scape at all. Superstition Mountains are something else to look at. We should have went out early in the day and taken a jeep tour. Next time I will have to plan that. We did however go down into the underground mine...and I am very grateful there were no scorpions hitching a ride on me when we emerged.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Phoenix Arizona
After leaving Boise, Id. we drove a ways and took a bit of a leg stretch at Twin Falls, Id. There we looked at this amazing Bridge overlooking Snake River. What awesome views. It was a long day making it the rest of the way to Vegas. Very long straight boring highway. Once in Vegas we stayed three night there staying down on Freemont street taking in all of the activity there and trying not to lose too much. We were there for Super bowl so it was a busy week-end in Vegas. The only show we were able to take in was a Gordy Brown comedy act and he was very good. Three days there is very tiring, we could hear the party almost all night long from our room. It is going to take me a while to recover. We stopped and did some sight seeing at the Hoover Dam on our way to Phoenix. It is quite amazing. Apparently the water level was 200 ft. higher only 30 years ago. Really makes you wonder. Most of our trip so far we have been able to see mountains, even all through the desert. Mind you most of them have been very "desolate" looking. They are really something to see even if it does make me think of what it may probably look like on the moon. Today we found a laudry mat and now we are going to see what there is to do in Phoenix. I imagine we can get into a fair bit of trouble as Phoenix and surrounding area is populated by approx. 2.5 million people. I must not forget ...........It was a beautiful, sunny, warm 19c, with just a touch of breeze today. Couldn't ask for more perfect weather.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
On our way to Boise today we travelled through a little town called ......Baker City. It is a quaint little city with alot of history and old buildings. There are alot of antique shops, but most seemed to be closed for the season. It seemed very very quiet while we snooped around a bit. We did find a quiet little sandwich shop to stop in warm up and have a little lunch. For more info on Baker City visit www.historicbakercity.com .
We have taken in Dinner & a Movie tonight & now ready for a good nights sleep. Tomorrow we will check out Boise and see what it has to offer.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The Start of Our Trip
We Travelled a little farther to spend the night @ Yakima Washington. Tomorrow we head on out to Boise to see what else awaits us.
We stopped to stretch our legs & check out the Snoqualimie Falls. This is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions. The Snoqualmie River falls 270 ft to the 65 ft deep pool below. This is 100 ft higher than Niagra Falls. In 1890's an engineer named Charles H Baker saw a dream and in 1898 construction on the power plant began.

We started out from Surrey and by lunch decided to try a place called ....well you see. Larry ordered a classic Bob's Burger, and it was one huge burger. Will have to remember to ask Bob if he started a new franchise and forgot to mention it. Just kidding Bob. This was in Tulalip Washington on the I 5.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Missed Wolf

Here is a picture of that Beautiful wolf we kept pace with at Christmas time. I really wished we wouldn't have messed up our photo op. I would say "Maybe next time" but who are we kidding this is a once in a life time. I cropped one and it looks better, He was an amazing looking charcoal grey wolf, what more can I say....
Pit Stop Back Home
We made it home last night. Surrey, Burnably, and Coquitlam area to Vancouver Island, then back to the Surrey (and area) again leaves for a very busy schedule. We have a meeting at Nik's housing on Feb 1st, ( he wants our of housing into his own apartment with a room mate). So we have just under 2 weeks to get some things done. A couple of book work things for Larry and of course Tonka and I both have hair appointments, lol. Get some quilting done and organized so that I can bring a bit of the hand quilting along.
When I was at sister Patty's I had some fun trying to teach that young nephew of mine (Jordan) a bit of cooking and baking, he does very well, I was telling him he is the new chef Ramsey in training. Last time I was there he was also helping me cook so who knows......
We had a good little visit with all of our nieces & nephews (and 2 of the great nieces) who lived there. Well except for one nephew, don't know where he was. I will keep you posted once we start on our new little vacay........
When I was at sister Patty's I had some fun trying to teach that young nephew of mine (Jordan) a bit of cooking and baking, he does very well, I was telling him he is the new chef Ramsey in training. Last time I was there he was also helping me cook so who knows......
We had a good little visit with all of our nieces & nephews (and 2 of the great nieces) who lived there. Well except for one nephew, don't know where he was. I will keep you posted once we start on our new little vacay........
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