Here's Corby this week.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
The tomatoes that ate Nelson
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
River Rafting
July 1 fireworks
Folks that were there for the steaks
We were introduced to Trevor. I always feel
a bit sorry for new people when they come into
our family gatherings - what will they think of
our humor?
Steve and Adele
Kim with Christa's new baby - Corby
Even my mother couldn't believe that I would
volunteer to hold a dog - that's how cute she is.
Steve has 2 sweet babies - Casey and Corby
(cousins)
Barbecue at Salmo
Shirley's going-away party
Our flower bed
Meanwhile, back at the ranch
Florence and her uncle Don came to visit and
Cottonwood Falls was just about at its peak
while they were here.
Jim and Kim came for a dinner.
Gordon came over to help with the
vacuum cleaner because I couldn't
remember how to get the top off
the power bar. It is soooo simple.
Apparently I am too. I think that I
should take it off about once a month
so that I don't forget how.
Jim and Kim planning a trip to Ireland.
And Terry's tomatoes. This photo was taken
on June 10 and there are already a few tomatoes
on his plants.
And the last photo from the trip
A lovely tree on the riverbank - a man
from Melbourne took this same photo
and was going home to paint it so I
thought that I'd better take the same
photo, the difference being that I will
never paint it.
Just as we were coming up the bank to the golf
course parking lot we saw this wallaby from
the car window.
One last dinner with the gang.
We let someone else cook this one.
At the Queen Victoria market in Melbourne.
I don't think that I will ever have enough time
to do it justice.
This plane looks as though it is ready to land
in the parking lot at the RS&L club
But it really has already landed. Jen told us that
it was the actual plane that was used to bring
home the last soldiers from WWII
Birthday time!
Going for a walk the night before we left. This
seemingly wilderness area is a park just across
the river from the 45 hole golf course - the
biggest in all Australia
Here's the riverbank - very peaceful.
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