Well, our last trip of the year has come and gone. We trekked off to the Southeast on an 18 day whirlwind geocaching adventure. Our goal was to complete our caching experience in all 50 states. We had high hopes on grabbing Delaware this year but due to the hurricane, tropical storms and just all around yucky weather, we were not able to get that one last state. My sweetie was bummed all the way home but brightened up when he looked at the fact that he has made 98% of his goal. I, on the other hand, managed to get a "bucket list" photo that I have been wanting to take for quite some time. The opportunity came while traveling through Iowa.
We traveled through at least 15 to 20 new states and some that we hadn't been in before. We both decided that Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and South Carolina looked about the same. What fascinated us greatly was the way the wild vines covered everything. You could drive by ravines and it looked very surreal and eerie the way they consumed everything in their path. We were told that some of those vines were at least 100 years old! It was very educating for us and we imagined that someone coming upon our civilization in the future would find this very interesting as well!
One of the most disheartening things to us is how many of our American hotel and motels are run by foreigners. It seems as if the whole quality of the industry has been lowered in that aspect. We found very few motels and hotels that had good hygiene standards or even had anyone running it that cared about the consumer staying in them. We saw rooms that were filthily and in great disrepair. When things were reported, they were fixed with shoddy workmen ship or not fixed at all. We, as consumers here in America aren't looking for perfection by all means. The regular, middle class consumers are looking for a decent, clean place to sleep while traveling. There are many older hotels and motels out there that are actually nice although they may be a little dated. We were appalled at the attitude these foreign owners took with us and other consumers. They were rude, pushy and domineering. There was no flexibility for some of us who came in late in the evening before. Some of the hotel and motel owners didn't even have ice machines or garbage cans in locations where consumers could use them. There were signs on the ice machines directing consumers to the office for ice if needed. We stayed in a few, disappointing motels along our journey and we also were privileged to stay in a few nice ones. The majority however, were poor at most and these were nationally known chains. It seemed to us if the foreign owners wanted our business that they should take a little more pride in their ownership and really try to give the consumer a pleasant lodging experience. Most of the "continental breakfasts" were just meager. The food that was offered was cheap and non-nutritional. The hours of the breakfast were usually not user friendly for those consumers that came into the hotel late the night before. It made us feel sad that persons calling themselves "Americans" would offer this type of service. Perhaps they need to review what being an American really is.
Most of the states that we visited on this fast paced trip were clean and pleasant. With exception of a few, already named individuals, all of the people we encountered were wonderful and friendly. We especially enjoyed the Southern hospitality in the lower Southern states. These folks were eager to assist and to offer interesting information about their state and city. We were fascinated with the history that presented itself to us. We learned a great deal about each state and their resources. We found a lot of geocaches on our trip. There were a lot of regular, ammo can caches and this was a nice change to the urban micro container caches that we usually get when traveling to other states. Our weather was perfect and we only had rain on one day. However, that rain storm was quite impressive as rain storms go. I was able to capture a little on my camera which was interesting at most.
All in all, I was able to dip my feet into the Gulf of Mexico while visiting Mississippi. It was pretty warm and not at all what I was expecting. I collected sand from several of the states and plan to make an interesting memory of our trip. We did lots of Geocaching and I took over 400 photographs. We visited some really interesting places, one of which was Billings Oklahoma. Although it has the same name as my city, we actually could put this little town in one corner of Billings Montana. They appeared to be struggling quite a bit with some damaged buildings. We noticed they were rebuilding them while we visited. The day we stopped, the temperature was 113 degrees! I commented to my husband that I had never been to a place that was 113 degrees before, ever in my life. I snapped a photo of the sign that recorded it so I could show to my co-workers back at work.
We will be venturing out on another trip to California sometime next year to break up the long Montana winter. It will be exciting to geocache there again. We also want to take another trip back east to finally get the elusive Delaware. So cheers for now! Freedancer
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Trip to Devils Tower
The warm weather is finally here and we were able to venture out into the wild to do some long awaited Geocaching! We packed up the trailer and made our way to the KOA at Devils Tower for a nice weekend of hunting. The KOA was really nice and after a few trys we managed to back our trailer into our spot. This backing in thing is one of the areas of camping we haven't mastered yet but we are getting better!
After setting up, we had a great meal of french toast and eggs. The hubby worked on the computer setting up some caches and I set up the rest of the trailer for our two day stay. The next day, we started out early to make our way around Devils Tower. There are four Earth Caches there and we managed to pick them all up! After this, we headed to Sundance Wyoming to hunt the caches there. Sundance is an interesting place. The residential areas aren't exactly square and we had to go around the block a lot to get to where we needed to go. For a small community, their public areas, parks buildings are well kept and clean. We hiked around the lake area to locate a cache up by the golf course and made our way back to the city. Driving there, we saw a beautiful little church so I hollered at my hubby to stop so I could get out and take photo's of the church and the flowers. It was just precious!
After we finished with Sundance, we headed to Gillette to do more caches there. While we were getting a cache near Fire Station 1, we were privileged to see a beautiful double rainbow which I was able to capture. We picked up some of the older caches that we were not able to get on the last trip. It was pretty hot this day so we got tuckered out quickly and were in need of the water we had back in the car. We made our way out of town a ways and on to a dirt road which had some caches. Soon after starting this trail, we realized that all of the caches were the same with no challenge so we stopped after we got five of them. The hubby was very discouraged as he had spent a lot of time putting them in to our GPS units. I profusely apologized to him stating that I wasn't able to bear doing a boring trail. By this time, we were quite tired and we made our way back to the KOA for the night.
I had decided to take a quick shower before bed and walked over to the restrooms where the showers were. Upon entering, I caught sight of a huge black bug with long greasy feelers. He appeared ready to pounce at any moment on a weary traveler. As I walked to the shower area, I saw several of the same bug family in each shower. They were way to huge to wash down the drain and looked as if they would be willing to pick a monstrous fight if I tried to move them out of the shower. Deciding at that moment to forgo the shower and take a top and tail bath in the trailer was one of the clearest decisions of the day. I just went back to the trailer and announced to my hubby that he was blessed to get an in-house show. He didn't complain! As I got ready for bed after my spit bath, we had a horrendous thunder and lightening show. It was like God was giving us his own 4th of July celebration. I'd like to see pyrotechnics beat this fireworks show. The only thing I think He went a little overboard on was the wind that accompanied it! It about blew us and our tent trailer over. To top it all off, one of the big bug's had hitchhiked on one of my bags and was setting up house in the trailer. I let out a scream and my hubby jumped up to be my hero again. He evicted the freeloader out of the trailer minus a feeler. After this excitement I finally made it into bed and fell fast asleep.
The next morning, we tore down our home away from home and headed back to Billings Montana. We made a stop at a Geocache site near the open pit coal mine in an abandoned housing area. After getting this cache, we stopped at the mine for some photos. I asked if we could take Hwy 14/16 back to Sheridan as I had never been that way. It was a really beautiful drive and I was blessed to visit the booming town of Ucross! The sign says they have a total of 25 people in the town. We were in and out in a matter of seconds! I stopped to take a few photos of one of the grain bins and their new little park that is being finished up and took off again headed toward Sheridan. After arriving in Sheridan, my hubby took over driving and we made our way back to Billings. It was a fun weekend for us.
Our next trip is planned later this summer and you can be assured that I will blog all about it. For now, I am back at work and busy as a little bee. I do so hope God richly blesses you all the rest of this year. As always, Cheers! Freedancer.
After setting up, we had a great meal of french toast and eggs. The hubby worked on the computer setting up some caches and I set up the rest of the trailer for our two day stay. The next day, we started out early to make our way around Devils Tower. There are four Earth Caches there and we managed to pick them all up! After this, we headed to Sundance Wyoming to hunt the caches there. Sundance is an interesting place. The residential areas aren't exactly square and we had to go around the block a lot to get to where we needed to go. For a small community, their public areas, parks buildings are well kept and clean. We hiked around the lake area to locate a cache up by the golf course and made our way back to the city. Driving there, we saw a beautiful little church so I hollered at my hubby to stop so I could get out and take photo's of the church and the flowers. It was just precious!
After we finished with Sundance, we headed to Gillette to do more caches there. While we were getting a cache near Fire Station 1, we were privileged to see a beautiful double rainbow which I was able to capture. We picked up some of the older caches that we were not able to get on the last trip. It was pretty hot this day so we got tuckered out quickly and were in need of the water we had back in the car. We made our way out of town a ways and on to a dirt road which had some caches. Soon after starting this trail, we realized that all of the caches were the same with no challenge so we stopped after we got five of them. The hubby was very discouraged as he had spent a lot of time putting them in to our GPS units. I profusely apologized to him stating that I wasn't able to bear doing a boring trail. By this time, we were quite tired and we made our way back to the KOA for the night.
I had decided to take a quick shower before bed and walked over to the restrooms where the showers were. Upon entering, I caught sight of a huge black bug with long greasy feelers. He appeared ready to pounce at any moment on a weary traveler. As I walked to the shower area, I saw several of the same bug family in each shower. They were way to huge to wash down the drain and looked as if they would be willing to pick a monstrous fight if I tried to move them out of the shower. Deciding at that moment to forgo the shower and take a top and tail bath in the trailer was one of the clearest decisions of the day. I just went back to the trailer and announced to my hubby that he was blessed to get an in-house show. He didn't complain! As I got ready for bed after my spit bath, we had a horrendous thunder and lightening show. It was like God was giving us his own 4th of July celebration. I'd like to see pyrotechnics beat this fireworks show. The only thing I think He went a little overboard on was the wind that accompanied it! It about blew us and our tent trailer over. To top it all off, one of the big bug's had hitchhiked on one of my bags and was setting up house in the trailer. I let out a scream and my hubby jumped up to be my hero again. He evicted the freeloader out of the trailer minus a feeler. After this excitement I finally made it into bed and fell fast asleep.
The next morning, we tore down our home away from home and headed back to Billings Montana. We made a stop at a Geocache site near the open pit coal mine in an abandoned housing area. After getting this cache, we stopped at the mine for some photos. I asked if we could take Hwy 14/16 back to Sheridan as I had never been that way. It was a really beautiful drive and I was blessed to visit the booming town of Ucross! The sign says they have a total of 25 people in the town. We were in and out in a matter of seconds! I stopped to take a few photos of one of the grain bins and their new little park that is being finished up and took off again headed toward Sheridan. After arriving in Sheridan, my hubby took over driving and we made our way back to Billings. It was a fun weekend for us.
Our next trip is planned later this summer and you can be assured that I will blog all about it. For now, I am back at work and busy as a little bee. I do so hope God richly blesses you all the rest of this year. As always, Cheers! Freedancer.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Where the Heck is Spring?
Well I don't know about you but I am fed up with Winter! It's seems to be just like a borderline, keeps hanging on! The flowers are trying to bloom but I can see them just peeking out and retreating when they see what Mother Nature has ready to dole out for everyone.
Our first trip of the new year went off with just a small hitch! We went to Hawaii in January on another Geocaching Cruise with Norwegian Cruise Lines and Geocaching Adventures. We met up with some old friends from the other cruise and met some new people. We almost didn't make the cruise after our flight broke down here in Billings. We had to take a later flight and spent the night in Seattle. It was a pretty posh motel that we stayed in. The next day at o' dark thirty we were on the plane to Hawaii and managed to just make the cruise with a few hours to spare. We checked into the ship and then took off for a few hours to do some hunting. I had a goal of visiting Dog the Bounty Hunters' digs there in Hawaii which we made our first stop. I have a new travel bug doll named Walter who wanted to log his first stop at the Dog House. They were off filming so it was pretty quiet. We then went around the corner to the Dog Shop where we purchased a few items.
We made our way back to the ship to leave at 7:00 pm and meet up with the other folks in our group of 15. We went to four islands on this cruise, spending overnights on Maui and Kauai where we rented a car and geocached around the islands. It was great and on the last day, we took an 8 hour tour of Oahu where we visited the Dole factory and a couple of other areas. Of course I got some great photo's which I hope will win an award or two at the Montana State Fair. Last year, I won a Best of Show for one of my jewelry designs which blew me away. I also was able to get a second place award for my sand collection. I have more to add to that so I can put it in again for this coming year. I hope to take home another ribbon!
We both enjoyed our first adventure of 2011. We were able to go around the end of the Big Island where the active volcano was putting out some hot lava. The ship turned out all the lights so we could see the glow of the lava running into the sea. The food was pretty good and I especially enjoyed our cabin which was not in the basement of the ship this year! We did a lot of walking and saw a great deal of beautiful things. We were pretty tired when we came home and I was glad I took an extra day off to rest.
The government of this country is so messed up! No one knows what the other hand is doing and it is just too complicated. Unless the Republicans get a good person lined up to take the presidency, we will be stuck with the one we have now and then...God help us! I don't want to imagine what will happen! Do you realize that we are more in debt money wise than there have been stars counted in the sky? It is hard to believe! We need to cut spending but they have to watch out a little. Why not cut spending from the Space budget? We don't need to be fiddling around with going to Mercury or Mars or beyond. Lets put all of that money back into the budget and pay off some of the debt. Instead of paying out so much to other countries, lets start helping our own people. For God's sake, lets get the hell out of Libia
Well, enough of my ranting. I just had to get this out as it was just eating at me. We have one more trip planed this year and are not sure when we will be going yet. It is to the South East where we will pick up the rest of the states. After this, we will have gotten caches in all 50 states! It will be soooooo coooool to put that on our finished "bucket list".
Well my dear friends, take care this year. I hope Spring, Summer and Fall are all you hoped it to be. God bless each of you in your endeavors. As always, Cheers! Freedancer
Our first trip of the new year went off with just a small hitch! We went to Hawaii in January on another Geocaching Cruise with Norwegian Cruise Lines and Geocaching Adventures. We met up with some old friends from the other cruise and met some new people. We almost didn't make the cruise after our flight broke down here in Billings. We had to take a later flight and spent the night in Seattle. It was a pretty posh motel that we stayed in. The next day at o' dark thirty we were on the plane to Hawaii and managed to just make the cruise with a few hours to spare. We checked into the ship and then took off for a few hours to do some hunting. I had a goal of visiting Dog the Bounty Hunters' digs there in Hawaii which we made our first stop. I have a new travel bug doll named Walter who wanted to log his first stop at the Dog House. They were off filming so it was pretty quiet. We then went around the corner to the Dog Shop where we purchased a few items.
We made our way back to the ship to leave at 7:00 pm and meet up with the other folks in our group of 15. We went to four islands on this cruise, spending overnights on Maui and Kauai where we rented a car and geocached around the islands. It was great and on the last day, we took an 8 hour tour of Oahu where we visited the Dole factory and a couple of other areas. Of course I got some great photo's which I hope will win an award or two at the Montana State Fair. Last year, I won a Best of Show for one of my jewelry designs which blew me away. I also was able to get a second place award for my sand collection. I have more to add to that so I can put it in again for this coming year. I hope to take home another ribbon!
We both enjoyed our first adventure of 2011. We were able to go around the end of the Big Island where the active volcano was putting out some hot lava. The ship turned out all the lights so we could see the glow of the lava running into the sea. The food was pretty good and I especially enjoyed our cabin which was not in the basement of the ship this year! We did a lot of walking and saw a great deal of beautiful things. We were pretty tired when we came home and I was glad I took an extra day off to rest.
The government of this country is so messed up! No one knows what the other hand is doing and it is just too complicated. Unless the Republicans get a good person lined up to take the presidency, we will be stuck with the one we have now and then...God help us! I don't want to imagine what will happen! Do you realize that we are more in debt money wise than there have been stars counted in the sky? It is hard to believe! We need to cut spending but they have to watch out a little. Why not cut spending from the Space budget? We don't need to be fiddling around with going to Mercury or Mars or beyond. Lets put all of that money back into the budget and pay off some of the debt. Instead of paying out so much to other countries, lets start helping our own people. For God's sake, lets get the hell out of Libia
Well, enough of my ranting. I just had to get this out as it was just eating at me. We have one more trip planed this year and are not sure when we will be going yet. It is to the South East where we will pick up the rest of the states. After this, we will have gotten caches in all 50 states! It will be soooooo coooool to put that on our finished "bucket list".
Well my dear friends, take care this year. I hope Spring, Summer and Fall are all you hoped it to be. God bless each of you in your endeavors. As always, Cheers! Freedancer
Sunday, January 2, 2011
A New Year Blossoms New Hope
Well 2010 is now history and 2011 has arrived. For me, it offers new hope for my life and those of my loved ones. My beautiful daughter has been married nearly two years now. She has gained grace and patience and I have gained a wonderful new son-in-law who is as dear to my heart as my own children.
On December 24th 2010 we welcomed a new great-grandson into our lives. My husbands granddaughter who resides in Pennsylvania gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. I find it interesting and humorous that I am a great grandmother before I am a grandmother! However, I will welcome the little sweeties no matter what relation I am to them. They plan to move back to Montana soon and then we will be able to see him before he turns 21.
Christmas was quite enjoyable this year. My husband and I managed to get a tree that was not "psychotic and bi-polar" this year. It actually had branches where they were supposed to be and only one top! It stayed fresh until the day I took it down. We had my daughter and son-in-law over for our new family tradition of Christmas brunch. I loved putting it together for them. We got them a GPS this year for Christmas and a book about Geocaching. My husband spent several hours on the computer researching caches in Belgrade and Circle Montana so they could go out and look for some. By the afternoon, they had already picked a name for their new GPS. They love to hike so we thought and very much hope that they will embrace this hobby. It is so enjoyable and very family friendly.
This year finds me in a new building work wise. I have been contracted with Riverstone Health now for almost three years and we recently moved across town to a brand new office building. It is all state of the art and economical. Still, I don't quite feel like I belong there nor do I feel like I still belong to the Mental Health Center. I seem to be caught in this middle rift where I am a "man without a country" so to speak. Although, this year at the Mental Health Christmas party I did win a prize which is a first in the 11 years I have been there. It was interesting how God knew that I needed gas as I won a $15.00 gas card and had managed to get to the part on fumes.
I am confused at the direction this country is going. I am very glad that the Republicans took back the House. It was only a mater of time before the American people opened their eyes and saw Obama and his leadership for what it was. The path he is taking us is not the way we want to go. He keeps saying he's giving us more jobs but tell that to the people that are about to lose their homes and to those who are living in their cars. I for one hope that we can get someone into the White House who is not afraid to lead and not so wimpy. We need a leader who can stand up to all the terrorists and stare them straight into the face. I am sick and tired of watching our current president make a "media hog" out of himself and when the going gets tough, place his tail straight between his legs and sulk off. It just makes America look weak and we are not weak! Thank God the Dream Act was defeated. There is no way I want to give illegal aliens a leg up in this country. They have all but bankrupted California by using up all the services and not paying for them. We should be paying more attention to our citizens who are here and who came here legally before we assist those who snuck over the border. If we were to sneak over the border of Mexico, we would end up in a Mexican prison for years. No Mr. President! Back up the truck, get the supplies and finish the fence so we can get our border states out of the red and into the black. Be a man for once and put down the basket ball, stand tall and tell the Mexican government if they continue to turn a blind eye that there will be no more assistance except a maned border and a brand new fence that cannot be scaled or dug under.
I don't know about you but is the weather crazy at your house?? We have had snow and cold for quite some time now and frankly, I am fed up with it. Being a snow bird is looking really good right now. If I was retired, I would be basking in the sun down south someplace but they aren't doing too well either with all the rain. Some of the places have had the whole years worth of rain in just a few days. That cannot be good.
We will be heading out for another Geocaching adventure "across the pond" to Hawaii in the distant future. The sun will be a welcome companion for 9 days. We always use the same house sitter who loves to take care of the home while we geocache the day away. It's a good job for someone who is unemployed and he does such a fine job. The local police also assist with increased drive bys. We love to travel when we can and always come back to a clean home. We are not real sure when we will go yet as I have to look at my work schedule so if we don't make it this year, we will in one of the future years.
So for now, we approach 2011 with great anticipation. The future holds great promise for us and I hope it does the same for you. Cheers! Freedancer
On December 24th 2010 we welcomed a new great-grandson into our lives. My husbands granddaughter who resides in Pennsylvania gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. I find it interesting and humorous that I am a great grandmother before I am a grandmother! However, I will welcome the little sweeties no matter what relation I am to them. They plan to move back to Montana soon and then we will be able to see him before he turns 21.
Christmas was quite enjoyable this year. My husband and I managed to get a tree that was not "psychotic and bi-polar" this year. It actually had branches where they were supposed to be and only one top! It stayed fresh until the day I took it down. We had my daughter and son-in-law over for our new family tradition of Christmas brunch. I loved putting it together for them. We got them a GPS this year for Christmas and a book about Geocaching. My husband spent several hours on the computer researching caches in Belgrade and Circle Montana so they could go out and look for some. By the afternoon, they had already picked a name for their new GPS. They love to hike so we thought and very much hope that they will embrace this hobby. It is so enjoyable and very family friendly.
This year finds me in a new building work wise. I have been contracted with Riverstone Health now for almost three years and we recently moved across town to a brand new office building. It is all state of the art and economical. Still, I don't quite feel like I belong there nor do I feel like I still belong to the Mental Health Center. I seem to be caught in this middle rift where I am a "man without a country" so to speak. Although, this year at the Mental Health Christmas party I did win a prize which is a first in the 11 years I have been there. It was interesting how God knew that I needed gas as I won a $15.00 gas card and had managed to get to the part on fumes.
I am confused at the direction this country is going. I am very glad that the Republicans took back the House. It was only a mater of time before the American people opened their eyes and saw Obama and his leadership for what it was. The path he is taking us is not the way we want to go. He keeps saying he's giving us more jobs but tell that to the people that are about to lose their homes and to those who are living in their cars. I for one hope that we can get someone into the White House who is not afraid to lead and not so wimpy. We need a leader who can stand up to all the terrorists and stare them straight into the face. I am sick and tired of watching our current president make a "media hog" out of himself and when the going gets tough, place his tail straight between his legs and sulk off. It just makes America look weak and we are not weak! Thank God the Dream Act was defeated. There is no way I want to give illegal aliens a leg up in this country. They have all but bankrupted California by using up all the services and not paying for them. We should be paying more attention to our citizens who are here and who came here legally before we assist those who snuck over the border. If we were to sneak over the border of Mexico, we would end up in a Mexican prison for years. No Mr. President! Back up the truck, get the supplies and finish the fence so we can get our border states out of the red and into the black. Be a man for once and put down the basket ball, stand tall and tell the Mexican government if they continue to turn a blind eye that there will be no more assistance except a maned border and a brand new fence that cannot be scaled or dug under.
I don't know about you but is the weather crazy at your house?? We have had snow and cold for quite some time now and frankly, I am fed up with it. Being a snow bird is looking really good right now. If I was retired, I would be basking in the sun down south someplace but they aren't doing too well either with all the rain. Some of the places have had the whole years worth of rain in just a few days. That cannot be good.
We will be heading out for another Geocaching adventure "across the pond" to Hawaii in the distant future. The sun will be a welcome companion for 9 days. We always use the same house sitter who loves to take care of the home while we geocache the day away. It's a good job for someone who is unemployed and he does such a fine job. The local police also assist with increased drive bys. We love to travel when we can and always come back to a clean home. We are not real sure when we will go yet as I have to look at my work schedule so if we don't make it this year, we will in one of the future years.
So for now, we approach 2011 with great anticipation. The future holds great promise for us and I hope it does the same for you. Cheers! Freedancer
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Winter's Comming
Its been a while since I blogged so I thought I would do some catching up. In July we traveled to Alaska on the cruise ship for 7 days and then spent another two weeks traveling around Oregon, and California. It was a great trip and I took a ton of photos. Upon our return, my spouse began his retirement. He's been busy fixing up his apartments and doing all the "Honey-do" chores around the house. I must say that seeing him finally complete a project from start to finish is exhilarating! Now if I can just get him to clean up after himself in the kitchen, I'll have it made in the shade! In September I received some rather depressing news. Seems as though I have been tossed the Diabetes gene and now have Type 2 Diabetes. I really don't understand it all yet but testing my sugar is sort of a pain in the butt! I'm not fat, I eat healthy and no...I don't do a great deal of exercise but some of that is not totally my fault. I have a bad foot that gets in the way of walking daily and I recently had it shot with Cortisone so I could get some relief of the pain. It lasted for a while but now is slowly returning and I will have to get another shot. Yes...I know that is no excuse but I'm using it for now. Our planned cruise to Hawaii in January 2011 is not looking real good. There has to be at least 16 people and we only have 8 so far. We do have a back-up plan however. In October, our office moved into our new building at Riverstone Health. It is pretty nice and they all want us to have the same chair which I hate. I am putting the ergonomics team off as much as I can so I don't have to sit in the stupid thing! I don't know how much longer I will be able to hold them off though. I was feeling really uneasy about moving onto the South Side of Billings. I was attacked in 2002 and severely beaten on the South Side and as soon as I stepped out of the car to go to the new building, my PTSD started screaming. I ended up having to get a special letter from the doctor so I could park very close to the building. She thinks that it will get better after I feel safer but I don't know when that will be. Every time when I drive over to that part of town, I relive the incident and it is becoming exhausting.
In early September we went to the Black Hills to do some geocaching. We saw Deadwood South Dakota and some other areas. We stayed at the Deadwood KOA this time. We arrived late and were unable to get a pull through site and as luck would have it, we got stuck up top of the hill, unable to back up into the spot with our trailer. We still haven't got that down yet and it is very frustrating to say the least! I guess the folks that were already there got tired of us yelling "Right! Left...no turn the wheel left!" because a fella came over an offered to back it into the spot. It took him about 3 seconds max. You can bet our tails were way between our legs! We had quite a nice time after that. So here we are now, awaiting the change in the weather and for the time to go back an hour. It actually has been quite an uneventful Summer and Fall so far. I did have a few memorable experiences. I won Best of Show with one of my jewelry designs at the Montana State Fair this year. In fact, I won three blue ribbons, two red ribbons and a green Honorable Mention for one of my photographs. I was glad that I got that green ribbon as it went for my squirrel photograph of my little friend Nut Job who had been sharing my back yard with me. Notice I said "had been sharing" the back yard. He was very skillful at walking the tree lines to get to the feeder I had put up for him. He was a beautiful red squirrel and I had been working with him to not be afraid of me. Well, he was making his way over to the feeder on a rainy day and lost his footing. Needless to say, he knocked out the power to half of the West end of Billings Montana. I found him near the power poll and put him into a nice shoe box and covered him with a little blanket. My husband, God bless him, buried him in the back yard while I wept over his little box. So getting an Honorable Mention for his photo was very special. A few weeks later, I saw two young squirrels forging at the feeder. One was precariously balancing on the Finch feeder, trying to stick his little tongue into the holes but was having no luck. I stood there watching for a while and then told him that his daddy would be very disappointed with him trying to raid the bird feeder when there was a perfectly wonderful pile of peanuts and sunflower seeds in the feeder jar. He jumped onto the roof quickly and looked at me, squeaking and telling ME off before making his way to the feeder on the other tree. He's not been on the bird feeders since that time and has grown to be a very nice looking young fella. He has begun to allow me to talk to him and finds ways to talk back instead of running away.
I have a wonderful array of bird feeders outside of my breakfast window. I can watch them as I eat my own breakfast every morning. I have House Finches, Downy Woodpeckers, Chickadees and Nuthatches that visit. I even put a make-shift feeder made of an old metal lid onto the stand where one of the air conditioners had been a few years back. I screwed the lid down to the wood and filled it with three different kinds of seed. They love that feeder! It is amazing the photos I can gather with them so close as the upper window opens to the stand where the feeder is. I just drop the shade and watch them through the slats. I can also poke the camera through the slats and shoot photos of them. So, that is my life for right now. We await notification if the geocaching Hawaii cruise will fly and if not.."we're off to 'ol Californie" again! Cheers for now! Freedancer
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Spring Has Finally Sprung
I never thought it would finally get here but I welcome it gladly. Yes, the ol' Springtime has made it's way into Billings Montana. I've never been so glad to see a season as I have this one. The first time I went outside without my coat and hat was a true blessing!
Seasons here are short and sweet. They often slip in before you know it and when you are really starting to enjoy them, away they go! I have actually seen it snow here in July believe it or not! Spring this year has brought quite a bit of changes to our home. In April, we lost our beloved Lassa Apsa of 18 years. He had gotten to the point of sleeping almost 23 hours a day and when he drank water, he immediately started to pee. After some soul searching, it was decided that it was time to send him home to Jesus. Funny though, I hear from many people who say that animals have no soul? Well, I can state here and now...there is a soul because I looked into my dogs eyes and said good by to him. I saw his life in those eyes and when he passed on, the life and light in his eyes was no longer present. I believe this was the hardest thing I ever had to do in my entire life thus far. The house is quiet and still now. No one comes to the door to greet me after a hard day, no one is under the table hoping for a hand out, no one licks my hand softly when I am feeling sad and need a friend. I hope he knew that I loved him, even if there were times I was feeling a little angry at him for not getting outside in time.
We are looking forward to our next Geocaching adventure to Alaska. It will be a place that we haven't yet been and we are excited about it. We will be joining others on a Geocaching Cruise in the near future. This is the first of it's kind and we hope to join in with many more. I never thought I would get my hubby onto another cruise ship but he ran across this cruise and immediately said, "We're on it Baby!" I guess the key is to let them make the arrangements and they will like it better. So we gleefully await our trip.
I have a new visitor to my backyard this year. His name is Nut Job and he is the cutest little fellow you could ever meet. It amazes me that he actually knows when I am up in the morning. He jumps up on the tree near our bathroom window and chatters away until I open the window and greet him. He posed for a few pictures and they were outstanding! I also have some lovely birds visiting my feeders. There is a handsome House Finch with a beautiful red head that frequents my window feeder. There are Black Capped Chickadees and Sparrows and others. I have planted some wild flowers this year and set up my rock garden for them to grow in. I am looking forward to my little utopia springing to life! Animals are so precious. I am so blessed to be able to share in their lives. I know I will have some great photo op's as well.
My hubby has given his notice at his job. He is to retire at the end of June, this year. He is looking forward to just piddling around at home with no particular schedule. I am looking forward to his attacking the "Honey Do" list with gusto! There is much to get done around here and he is so good at what he does!
Well, I guess that is all I have for now. The next story will surely be about Alaska. Cheers! Freedancer
Seasons here are short and sweet. They often slip in before you know it and when you are really starting to enjoy them, away they go! I have actually seen it snow here in July believe it or not! Spring this year has brought quite a bit of changes to our home. In April, we lost our beloved Lassa Apsa of 18 years. He had gotten to the point of sleeping almost 23 hours a day and when he drank water, he immediately started to pee. After some soul searching, it was decided that it was time to send him home to Jesus. Funny though, I hear from many people who say that animals have no soul? Well, I can state here and now...there is a soul because I looked into my dogs eyes and said good by to him. I saw his life in those eyes and when he passed on, the life and light in his eyes was no longer present. I believe this was the hardest thing I ever had to do in my entire life thus far. The house is quiet and still now. No one comes to the door to greet me after a hard day, no one is under the table hoping for a hand out, no one licks my hand softly when I am feeling sad and need a friend. I hope he knew that I loved him, even if there were times I was feeling a little angry at him for not getting outside in time.
We are looking forward to our next Geocaching adventure to Alaska. It will be a place that we haven't yet been and we are excited about it. We will be joining others on a Geocaching Cruise in the near future. This is the first of it's kind and we hope to join in with many more. I never thought I would get my hubby onto another cruise ship but he ran across this cruise and immediately said, "We're on it Baby!" I guess the key is to let them make the arrangements and they will like it better. So we gleefully await our trip.
I have a new visitor to my backyard this year. His name is Nut Job and he is the cutest little fellow you could ever meet. It amazes me that he actually knows when I am up in the morning. He jumps up on the tree near our bathroom window and chatters away until I open the window and greet him. He posed for a few pictures and they were outstanding! I also have some lovely birds visiting my feeders. There is a handsome House Finch with a beautiful red head that frequents my window feeder. There are Black Capped Chickadees and Sparrows and others. I have planted some wild flowers this year and set up my rock garden for them to grow in. I am looking forward to my little utopia springing to life! Animals are so precious. I am so blessed to be able to share in their lives. I know I will have some great photo op's as well.
My hubby has given his notice at his job. He is to retire at the end of June, this year. He is looking forward to just piddling around at home with no particular schedule. I am looking forward to his attacking the "Honey Do" list with gusto! There is much to get done around here and he is so good at what he does!
Well, I guess that is all I have for now. The next story will surely be about Alaska. Cheers! Freedancer
Saturday, March 20, 2010
First Trip of the New Year
Well, the first trip of the new year went off without a hitch! We hopped in the car without the trailer this time and headed to California. Our first night was spent in Logan Utah where we woke up to about 10-15 inches of new snow! It took me about 20 minutes to dig the van out. I did a little "pay it forward" and dug out the cars on either side of me. I would have enjoyed seeing thier faces when they trudged out thinking they would have to dig out thier cars!
We headed down the road, finding geocaches as we went. We ended up with about 100 and that put my count over 1300 caches! After getting into California, we had great weather. The temp was around 75 or so and we soaked up every single ray! The winters are so long in Montana. We decided that we fully understand the "Snowbirds" now and want to cash in on the whole concept. We were able to go to Indio CA to visit a friend who had recently lost his wife. It was good to see him and know that he was getting along ok. He has children in the area so he had a lot of support.
We had a really funny experience in Palm Springs. We were trying to be the first to find on 7 new caches that just came out that morning. When we got to Palm Springs, I ran into the Starbucks coffee shop while my sweetie waited in the car. It was about 10:30 or so and in all actuality, being first to find probably was a pipe dream at that point. As I waited for my order, I looked outside and saw this huge group of elderly people coming into the city from all directions! It was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie. I must have made a coment out loud about that because several patrons started to crack up laughing! I mean, it was like a huge pod opened up and all these people 80+ came out onto the street! Anyway, the lady behind the counter stated "This happens every day about this time. Then around 6:30 or so, they all disappear!" We laughed pretty hard. When I went back to the car with our coffee, my husband had a very confused look on his face. "Did you see that? I mean, I thought I was in another demention!" We had a pretty good chuckel about the whole thing.
We based ourselves out of Banning CA where we spent 4 days at the Stagecoach KOA. We rented a fully stocked trailer for $160.00 for four days. It was clean and beautiful. Only thing we had to buy was our food. There was no smoking allowed in the trailer so I was in "hog heaven" because my hubby had to smoke outside. I had a whole week of fresh air! Wow, what a great concept! He has since informed me that he has made the decision to quit and will be starting on Chantix in a few weeks. Cross your fingers everyone! I truly hope this works.
We only had one dislike for the area we cached in and that was the trash. I don't know if it is the wind or the fact that California is out of money but it looked like a dump heap almost every place we stopped. We pulled off at a great deal of off ramps as there were caches hidden in those areas and the trash was so bad, I didn't even want to get out of the car! It is this Montana girl's opinion that with all the prisoners that are incarcerated in California, trash along the highways and cities should not be an issue. If I was the Govener of California, I would be embarrased to have any visitors come to my State. With all the garbage around, I don't really see why anyone would want to visit! C'mon Arnold! Clean up your State!!!
So here we are anxiousally awaiting for the Health Care to pass...NOT! I don't know about all of you but something really smells with this deal! I mean, if it only takes a ride on Airforce One to change someone's mind. Here's my take on the Dennis C. thing...he's up on the plane with the President holding on to the back of his suspenders and he's dangeling out of the side door..."Now, which way are you voting Dennis? Maybe you better think this over carefully". I think the Dems brought out everything they could use against the few that were holding out. They either bribed them or threatened them or thier families to get the votes. It's cheap and dirty and the President is at the helm of the whole thing. It is my opinion that he's a narcistic little whimp who throws a tanthrum when he doesn't get his way. America, wise up...we gotta vote this guy out on the next election and get someone who will represent us, the people. Get busy with your Tea Parties and find a man who has integrity, strength and honesty.
Well, the next vacation of 2010 is planned. We are going on a Geocaching cruise to Alaska. We will first hit Geo-Woodstock in Carnation Washington and then get on the ship the next day. We are pumped about this one! This is the first Geocaching cruise that this leader has done and if all goes well, Hawaii and Austrailia are next on the list. Bring it on...I and my beloved spouse are ready to bite into this and have a great time.
My little girl's first wedding anneversary is fast aproaching. It is hard to beleive that she's been married a year. She and her betrothed are doing well and learning about the ways of marriage. She is doing great in college and will gratuate in 2011 or 2012. She switched mid-stream to a different major so it may take her a little longer to graduate. She was blessed with a schollarship this year. I was so proud of her. He sweet hubby has been taking the chior kids that he teaches on tour around Montana. They have really been doing well.
Well, I turned 55 yesterday. It is hard to beleive that I am that old. My sweet spouse will be retiring this year and then he will be home working on "Honey-do" things. It will be odd having him home. I hope a lot of projects get done. My big goals are to get rid of the BMW that has been living in the back yard for several years and for him to clean out the carriage house from all the piled up junk! He could well be one of those A&E hoarders I think. He is slowly getting better however. In a few more years, I just might have the trim back up on the walls upstairs and if I am lucky, I can get him to eat carrots! He's not a veggie lover like me.
Well, that's it for this blog. I do hope everyone has a great year. Stay tuned to hear about any more trips. As always...Cheers! Freedancer
We headed down the road, finding geocaches as we went. We ended up with about 100 and that put my count over 1300 caches! After getting into California, we had great weather. The temp was around 75 or so and we soaked up every single ray! The winters are so long in Montana. We decided that we fully understand the "Snowbirds" now and want to cash in on the whole concept. We were able to go to Indio CA to visit a friend who had recently lost his wife. It was good to see him and know that he was getting along ok. He has children in the area so he had a lot of support.
We had a really funny experience in Palm Springs. We were trying to be the first to find on 7 new caches that just came out that morning. When we got to Palm Springs, I ran into the Starbucks coffee shop while my sweetie waited in the car. It was about 10:30 or so and in all actuality, being first to find probably was a pipe dream at that point. As I waited for my order, I looked outside and saw this huge group of elderly people coming into the city from all directions! It was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie. I must have made a coment out loud about that because several patrons started to crack up laughing! I mean, it was like a huge pod opened up and all these people 80+ came out onto the street! Anyway, the lady behind the counter stated "This happens every day about this time. Then around 6:30 or so, they all disappear!" We laughed pretty hard. When I went back to the car with our coffee, my husband had a very confused look on his face. "Did you see that? I mean, I thought I was in another demention!" We had a pretty good chuckel about the whole thing.
We based ourselves out of Banning CA where we spent 4 days at the Stagecoach KOA. We rented a fully stocked trailer for $160.00 for four days. It was clean and beautiful. Only thing we had to buy was our food. There was no smoking allowed in the trailer so I was in "hog heaven" because my hubby had to smoke outside. I had a whole week of fresh air! Wow, what a great concept! He has since informed me that he has made the decision to quit and will be starting on Chantix in a few weeks. Cross your fingers everyone! I truly hope this works.
We only had one dislike for the area we cached in and that was the trash. I don't know if it is the wind or the fact that California is out of money but it looked like a dump heap almost every place we stopped. We pulled off at a great deal of off ramps as there were caches hidden in those areas and the trash was so bad, I didn't even want to get out of the car! It is this Montana girl's opinion that with all the prisoners that are incarcerated in California, trash along the highways and cities should not be an issue. If I was the Govener of California, I would be embarrased to have any visitors come to my State. With all the garbage around, I don't really see why anyone would want to visit! C'mon Arnold! Clean up your State!!!
So here we are anxiousally awaiting for the Health Care to pass...NOT! I don't know about all of you but something really smells with this deal! I mean, if it only takes a ride on Airforce One to change someone's mind. Here's my take on the Dennis C. thing...he's up on the plane with the President holding on to the back of his suspenders and he's dangeling out of the side door..."Now, which way are you voting Dennis? Maybe you better think this over carefully". I think the Dems brought out everything they could use against the few that were holding out. They either bribed them or threatened them or thier families to get the votes. It's cheap and dirty and the President is at the helm of the whole thing. It is my opinion that he's a narcistic little whimp who throws a tanthrum when he doesn't get his way. America, wise up...we gotta vote this guy out on the next election and get someone who will represent us, the people. Get busy with your Tea Parties and find a man who has integrity, strength and honesty.
Well, the next vacation of 2010 is planned. We are going on a Geocaching cruise to Alaska. We will first hit Geo-Woodstock in Carnation Washington and then get on the ship the next day. We are pumped about this one! This is the first Geocaching cruise that this leader has done and if all goes well, Hawaii and Austrailia are next on the list. Bring it on...I and my beloved spouse are ready to bite into this and have a great time.
My little girl's first wedding anneversary is fast aproaching. It is hard to beleive that she's been married a year. She and her betrothed are doing well and learning about the ways of marriage. She is doing great in college and will gratuate in 2011 or 2012. She switched mid-stream to a different major so it may take her a little longer to graduate. She was blessed with a schollarship this year. I was so proud of her. He sweet hubby has been taking the chior kids that he teaches on tour around Montana. They have really been doing well.
Well, I turned 55 yesterday. It is hard to beleive that I am that old. My sweet spouse will be retiring this year and then he will be home working on "Honey-do" things. It will be odd having him home. I hope a lot of projects get done. My big goals are to get rid of the BMW that has been living in the back yard for several years and for him to clean out the carriage house from all the piled up junk! He could well be one of those A&E hoarders I think. He is slowly getting better however. In a few more years, I just might have the trim back up on the walls upstairs and if I am lucky, I can get him to eat carrots! He's not a veggie lover like me.
Well, that's it for this blog. I do hope everyone has a great year. Stay tuned to hear about any more trips. As always...Cheers! Freedancer
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