Friday, September 26, 2014

Sailor and Maggie

Billie and Rod are on a 3-week vacation in Australia, so we are taking care of their furry family members, Sailor and Maggie. Pepper is having a great time with his girlfriend, and Abby and George have accepted Sailor as well (although they are far from being buddies). Just a few impressions of our currently 5-pet home.

Here's Mag having a nap after an exhausting first day. And Mag, Pepper, and Jan walking in Lake Oswego. Beautiful little town!

It's quite difficult to get a photo of Sai that is not fuzzy. She's always on the move!

Walk with Pepper and Mag, and the whole furry family (Abby and George are outside looking in). 

Here's Maggie at work in Pepper's kennel She decorated it herself by dragging all kinds of toys in it :)

Pepper and Sailor snuggling. And us at Mount Tabor in Portland.

Maggie pooped after a good game of chase with Pepper.

Last day: Sailor relaxing (she's so pretty!) and Maggie drying under a blanket after a bath.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Labor Day Weekend

I (Jan) got an early start on Labor Day weekend by taking Friday afternoon off and driving to ESI with my windsurfing gear already packed. Wind has been pretty poor on weekends this season and as the forecast was good for Friday afternoon I jumped at the chance.

When I arrived at one of my favorite spots in the Gorge (the hatchery), there was still some wind:
The hatchery
But after I had rigged up my gear and was willing to jump in it had mostly died down. I went in anyway (speaking to my windsurfing starvation this season) and mostly just drifted around for half an hour. As I made my way back in I overheard that conditions were much better at Doug's beach (30-40 mph!). So I tossed everything in the car and drove 15 miles in my wet suit due east. By the time I had everything back up and running the wind had died down there somewhat, too, but at ~15-20 mph there was still plenty fun to be had: 

Doug's beach

It rained on Saturday, so not much happened there - other than a nice rib-eye steak in the evening.

On Sunday we made our way to Molalla River state park with Dr. Pepper, who thoroughly enjoyed himself, of course (so did we).
Molalla River State Park

Monday morning saw us driving up the southern side of Mt. Hood. Tucked to the side after a very pleasant 1-1.5 mile hike through the forest is mirror lake:
 
Needless to say: good times for all involved!