Thursday, August 18, 2016

Family Pictures

When we arrived in Washington, they were busy harvesting raspberries.  We were even fortunate enough one day to be able to go out to the fields to watch Holly drive the picker.  The blueberries came into season while we were there - when you drive down the roads, the berries hang in clumps on the branches and almost look like grapes.

 I LOVE to take pictures of Mt. Baker and here's another scene.  No cows this time, just an alfalfa field.
 DeAnn decided one Sunday that we had to have some grampa and gramma pictures with the kids, soooooo................

deciding where to take them
 My "girl" and I with Sam thrown in
 The grandkids
 If you look, there's a sweet little lady in the woods.
See the big wood pile in the background - well that's the one we didn't get burned before the "burn ban" was put on.  We did get another pile that was to the left burned one day and had started on this one.   Fire is something that we are good at!!!
DeAnn and John with her wood carving - it's quite impressive.  Water proofing the carving was the one thing on the list that did get finished but we didn't do it - John did.  This is the first time that EVERYTHING plus a few additional chores John added were all completed plus we had several "no work" days thrown in and usually a nap about 3:00 each afternoon.
That's it for now - not sure what the next blog will entail - still some pictures left in my file from Washington.  Have a good weekend ahead - I'm going to love it because it's supposed to be in the low 70's which is absolutely perfect weather.

Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Creating Flower Beds II

Since it took several days to finish this project (like about a week), I thought I could take two days to blog about it.

 Getting the grass out of the flower beds:
 Beginning the plantings of Mom's Vision:
 A few more plants (from South Dakota) on Mom's vision:
 Plants on DeAnn's Oasis:
 The composting has begun - 6 yards in all


 The finished flower beds:

Mom's Vision by the cottage:
 The south flower beds:


DeAnn's Oasis



It looks so different  - good job, DeAnn and Dad!!!!!!

Next blog I'll fill you in on some of our "fun" activities.

Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

Friday, August 5, 2016

Creating Flower Beds - I


One of the first items on Dad's "Daddy-Do" list was to put in flower beds under the trees.  The grass doesn't grow very well under the large cedar trees.  We (really just Dad) brought a half van load of flowers (mostly hostas) with us.  In fact I wasn't allowed to bring as many clothes as I probably needed because we had too many plants!!

BEFORE:   the south bed

BEFORE:  DeAnn's Oasis
 Marking the area with a hose to find just the right look:  have to look closely to see the black hose
 Spray painting the outline
 Edging the outline
 Sharping the outline
 Removing the grass
All of this was required before a single plant could be put into the ground.  If you're wondering where I am, I, for the most part at this stage, held down the lawn chair, provided  lots of technical advise and was the water person.

Next post will be:  Stage 2 of putting in flower beds

Love to all,
Gramma and MOM 

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

On the Way to Washington


We left for Washington with Sam on July 10th.   We spent the first night in Sturgis with Rich and Henrietta and the next night in Missoula, Montana and arrived in Lynden about 6:30 on the 12th.  Made very good time but then once we started our trek, Sam just wanted to keep going.

South Dakota
We stopped at the rest stop in Chamberlain and it was so windy, the flags were blowing straight out.  The scenery of the Missouri River from the bluff is very nice but you had to almost hang onto something to keep from blowing away.  LOVE the South Dakota wind!!!???

Missouri River Valley
Wyoming
Montana - love the pastoral scenes in Montana.

Washington - loved how the clouds were lower than the mountain tops.
The Columbia River - lots of beautiful scenes along I90 from South Dakota to Lynden
There's even some snow on the mountain top
Welcome to the Hiemstra Hideaway - this was a slug we found the first night under the bushes in front of the cottage.
I will try to keep you a little more updated on how things have been doing since we arrived.  Have a super week!!!

Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

PS:  This one's for you, Jan   Mount Baker taken from the corner just east of the Hideaway.