Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Photo Update!
I know....naughty neglectful me!....have become a bit pre-occupied with the knitting blog side of things! However here is a picture heavy post mostly of our camping trip to the coast ....er .....a month ago!

We left Fresno at 109 degrees and arrived to 59 at the coast!! Lugged our stuff up to our wee private campground on a bluff overlooking miles of coastline...pretty misty on the first night and next morning and although this was welcome (we got to wear longsleeves and jeans..a novelty right now) we did need to go in search of a beach in the sun so that the kids could try out their new boogie boards!



Turns out Maya wasn't so keen on hers but David was, so the boys spent hours in the surf...Maya dug a giant hole and I of course knitted and managed a funny streak of sunburn across my face and neck!

The sun came out for us by the time we returned to our campsite so we were able to watch the sun set into the ocean!






I had to take a picture of our harvest from the local farmer's market...something that is positive about the heat and sun of the central valley! (Funnily enough we actually had a storm last night and rain.....almost didn't know what it was)!
We left Fresno at 109 degrees and arrived to 59 at the coast!! Lugged our stuff up to our wee private campground on a bluff overlooking miles of coastline...pretty misty on the first night and next morning and although this was welcome (we got to wear longsleeves and jeans..a novelty right now) we did need to go in search of a beach in the sun so that the kids could try out their new boogie boards!

Turns out Maya wasn't so keen on hers but David was, so the boys spent hours in the surf...Maya dug a giant hole and I of course knitted and managed a funny streak of sunburn across my face and neck!
The sun came out for us by the time we returned to our campsite so we were able to watch the sun set into the ocean!
I had to take a picture of our harvest from the local farmer's market...something that is positive about the heat and sun of the central valley! (Funnily enough we actually had a storm last night and rain.....almost didn't know what it was)!
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Eagle Lake, Sequoia national Park









After getting some things set up we had a refreshing swim in the lake and then a much needed dinner. Any physical efforts made at this elevation were a challenge at least for David and I. Again the kids seemed pretty unfazed and did some rock hopping in search of their latest favourite animals,marmots. There were plenty to be found!! Not all that comforting as they like to chew on hiking gear! (I should also mention that hikers are warned about these cute little fellows being able to do damage to parked vehicles...they like to get under the hood and chew on hoses...so some cars were wrapped up like giant birthday presents to deter them...we weren't that prepared so hoped for the best)!
We hit the sack early and had a fairly restless sleep (some of us getting a bit more sleep than others)....we all ended up out of the tent under the awesome night sky around 4am and after spotting some shooting stars we watched the sun come up. Apart from a few fishermen down the other end of the lake we were alone up there and it was very magical.
The altitude was still taking it's toll on us and we felt the need to get lower down in order to feel a little more normal again so we packed up early and slowly made our way out. After dropping a thousand feet or so we all felt a lot better and managed to eat a proper breakfast! Going down was a lot faster but being so steep it had it's challenges too....my legs will attest to that! Going down made us pretty impressed with how well we had done on the way up....it seemed a lot steeper and longer than we had realized!
Now we could feel a little smug (only a little) passing those on their way up...we were the intrepid hikers, tired and dirty, on the home stretch! We returned to a non-marmot afflicted car and after dropping off our rented bear canister (which we had used to store our food) to the ranger station and a quick soaking of sore feet in the river, we headed out on the winding road dropping more feet and gaining more degrees in temp with every mile.
Despite still feeling exhausted (shoulders in serious need of massage and legs not able to walk without a waddle) we had a great experience and have already talked about where to go next...perhaps not at such a high altitude!
The Marmot Hunters! (spot them in the boulder pile)




Thursday, June 28, 2007
Happenings In Our Neck Of The Woods
As we head out of town I thought I'd post some snaps to document our few weeks in Three Rivers ....yes we are on the move again...not as far..just to Fresno...decided the commute wasn't going to be fun for David!
Happenings:







Happenings:
Sage lost his first tooth
Dolphin attempted deer hunting
Mum hunts the black widow unintentionally
Storm troopers do some class VI rapids and lose one team member
Heading down to the river for cooling off at the end of the day
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Brazilian Capoeira Batizado
I posted way back in February about Maya and Sage getting their new cords at a special Capoeria ceremony well we took video and it has taken me until now to figure out getting it onto the blog...not much to figure out as it turns out....but here it is....the kids 'playing' capoeira in the roda with an experienced mestre (master) and some of the adults showing off there stuff!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
More Cali pics
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