Maui March 2008
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We have continued our new July 4th tradition with our friends RJ & Kristy. The last few years, we have gone to Kristy's parents' (Dave & Karen) house in Corbett to watch the Corbett Parade. We watch all the floats & vehicles go by and the kids get candy.
It was hot that day. Here's everyone trying to stay in the shade & keep hydrated.... well, except Dave.
We were again blessed with great weather, a great parade & great company who provided great food.
This year, we didn't stay for the fireworks in Corbett so we could visit Bryan's family. On to Cascade Locks to visit with part of the Tsubota clan.
Here I am with a shad. This picture is on the label I made for the smoked canned shad that I had prepared at Tony's Smokehouse. MMMMM!!!!
I've been selling the cans for about $5 each, but I prefer to eat the fish instead. It goes real good mixed with whipped cream cheese and served on crackers.
There's a few people who eat fish who don't prefer it, but the general consensus has been, if you like fish, you'll LOVE smoked canned shad.It was a good year this year on the Columbia River. Dana & I went fishing EVERY Friday in June plus a few other odd days. We caught about 45 on the first day alone.
Others that went fishing with us included Robert, Bin, Jacob, Justin, & Michael. Dana also caught a salmon this year. Robert had hooked into a steelhead, but a neighboring fisherman helped to release it for him by hooking his line & yanking on it.... not good. For the most part, we all had a lot of fun hooking into lots of fish.
2ND WEEKEND IN JUNE 2007
Well, this year, the weather was a bit wet. As a matter of fact, it was REALLY wet and miserable. For the paddling, it's not so bad, but for the spectating, it wasn't so great. Regardless, the Stumptown Paddlers had a fun time this year.
There was great food by a couple members of our team (two different caterers!). We did well enough to get seeded into a fairly high division (Subdivision 3 out of 5... 60 mixed teams total), but then we were ousted in the first round after a VERY fast & close race (2:55.07).
ALL of the times in ALL subdivision heats in the quarterfinals were slower than ours EXCEPT the other 3 boats in our heat (and Kai I'kaika in Subdiv 1). That made us the 5th fastest boat in the quarterfinals! But we still didn't move on to the semis. And actually, only 3 other boats in Subdivision 1 had better times the rest of Sunday! That's pretty darned good for Stumptown!
Finally, all the plants are in the ground and water is sent to them. Kai has eagerly taken on the responsibility to water the garden once a day. The flow of water makes a nice little waterfall on the way down. One time the water had found some mole holes and "escaped" until we figured it out and plugged them up.
In August, we have had lots of tomatoes, but they haven't ripened all at the same time. Usually, if Kai & Miyana are helping to pick, the ripe ones never make it to the front door.
In September, there are lots more green tomatoes that will soon be eaten by hungry little kids. The tomatoes have been delicious.
NIKKO
The 3rd day, we went to a bank to try to get cash for me. Even a BANK wasn't able to get me money! But, they said that the Post Office ATM should work... confusing, but we tried it and it WORKED! Yay!!! Go Post Office!
After Rob's morning class and a lot of twisting of Mondo's arm, Mondo drove us up to a beautiful mountain town called Nikko. There was a nice lake, temple, and beautiful waterfalls up there. The road to get there was extremely curvy. There's a hiragana (I think 48 total?) character for each curve. Rob knew almost all of them... impressive!
The large waterfall we saw was Kegon.
The double waterfall was Ryuzu (dragon's head). Very nice.
When we got back to Utsunomiya, we had dinner with Rob & Eriya before heading back to Funabashi. On the way home, late at night, it only took 2 hours. Much better.
accidentally posted to the wrong "old" blog... anyhoo... enjoy! Please go to - http://betsynbryan6.blogspot.com to see this post.
Bryan has been blessed with the opportunity to visit him soon in Japan as part of a business trip. He also plans to visit Rob (who is now teaching English in Japan for a year) while there.