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31.10.10

kokono waza


A few varieties I'm growing..I'll get to the other names soon.. maybe



Kokono Waza

Joyce Fountain

George Couchman

30.10.10

Wenatchee River

Some Mushrooms by the river.
 These were very large mushrooms, some a foot across.


The beautiful Wanatchee River
Did I ever tell you that Rivers talk to me?
Well, Rivers tell me everything I need to know.
Basically that we are all One, so don't forget.

We really enjoyed this trip, and I'm sure that we will have any more enjoyable trips in the future to this area.

 But I may have to start a new blog soon...we will see..

Skookum La Metsin

26.10.10

My Chyrsanthemums. These are the beautiful Japanese varieties.

Joyce Fountain
kokono waza
joyce fountain
kokono waza
Joyce Fountain

25.10.10

Yesterday on Whidbey Island

Sushi and udon tonight. Cosmos beautiful.

7.10.10

Lake Quinault Lodge deep in the Rain Forest



The resort features 92 guest rooms, a lobby with a Grand River Rock fireplace, an indoor heated swimming pool 
and a front lawn overlooking Lake Quinault and the Olympic Mountains. Lake Quinault Lodge is open year-round.




The artistic work decorating the beams is enjoyable to appreciate.
 The old lodge is a peaceful place.

There are no TV's, but there is internet service which is iffy..
Rooms are comfortable, and breakfast is very nice. I had sweet potato pancakes with bacon and eggs.
 Yum!

Lake Quinault Lodge, I'm helping pick out new carpet for the stairs and hallways.

Built in 1926 on the shores of Lake Quinault, within the heart of one of only three temperate rain forests in the world, Lake Quinault Lodge is a rustic, historic resort in the Olympic National Forest. 

With access to more than 250 miles of hiking trails in the Quinault Valley – 15 miles of which are within walking distance of the lodge – Lake Quinault Lodge is the perfect starting point for exploring the emerald green forests and surrounding wildlife on and around the lake.




On June 9, 1926, construction on this lodge began with forty-five craftsmen from all over the Pacific Northwest. 
Crews worked around the clock to complete the construction before the rainy season hit. 
Fifty-three days later, on the evening of August 18th, a grand celebration with 500 people officially announced the opening of the Lake Quinault Lodge.