Saturday, February 24, 2007

Life Lesson

You must learn to be still in the midst of activity and to be vibrantly alive in repose.

~ Mahatma Gandhi

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Whidbey Island- Gail's Birthday Weekend












Mt Hood in fog and clouds at sunset on the drive on scenic byway Highway 97 -
It's a fun drive with curvy roads and not that much traffic. The views are incredible as the dusk lighting plays on the landscape!



While visiting Langley (a small tourist town on the south part of Whidbey Island) it began to rain lightly. We encountered this rainbow on our walk to see the shops after purchasing fabric at Quilts by the Sea. Gail found some wonderful, lively, oriental fabric to make herself a purse. She's so creative!



Langley plans to have Mystery Weekend, February 23-25, "Death By Chocolate". Apparently, you go store to store collecting clues, and you gather in town later that day to solve the mystery. Note-the town writes the mystery.


There's a chocolate flower farm outside of town that creates all sorts of products from candles, chapstick, to soaps from these plants. It's amazing what you learn by exploring a small town...















Last weekend was Gail's 23rd Birthday. We drove to Whidbey Island on Friday, Feb. 9 and returned to Bend on Monday, Feb. 12. It was great to see her again and celebrate her Birthday! Billy, her husband, has been on detachment since early December, so celebrating with family made her day.

Larry always painted Gail's fingernails and toenails since she was a little girl. It was a treat to have him do it again.
(Kit, her American Eskimo, is in the background)




















Deception Pass is north of Oak Harbor by ten minutes and is on the way to Anacortes, the main land. This is the only section of Whidbey Island that connects, via bridge, to the main land.

The waters of Deception Pass are know to have strong currents, so it's always fun to watch boats pass underneath these large bridges.











Sunday, February 4, 2007

Life Lesson

If friendship is firmly established between two hearts, they do not need to exchange news.
~ Sa'ib of Tabriz

Thank you to all our friends in Colorado who've made our friendships conquer the distance.