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Saturday 27 July 2013

USA 2013 (5)

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

Yesterday (Friday), Scott drove us up the Applegate Valley and we sampled a couple of wineries - Troon, where we'd been before, and then Red Lily's, which was very nice and sat adjacent to the Applegate River, where we played for a while:


Prior to that, the boys had enjoyed a game of giant Checkers at Troon:


We drove through to the historic old town of Jacksonville where the old schoolhouse has recently been converted in to a German Brewhaus. We had dinner there - which was excellent - and enjoyed practicing our German sounding words - mostly beginning with Sch....

Jo enjoyed the accordionist music - everything remotely Germanic, Swiss etc - and sat beside him afterwards:


The boys played for a while at the stream:


Today it's the Farmer's Market in GP, and also Back to the 50's Weekend.

Friday 26 July 2013

USA 2013 (4)

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

Yesterday was Scott and Lucy's 12th Anniversary and we bought them some flowers and chocolates:


Cade had some friends around, staying the night. Here's the boys in the pool:


The boys had pizza but Scott did steaks for us four:



Today (Friday) Scott and Lucy are off work so I think the plan is to go to one of the local wineries for lunch. May manage a visit to Kaleidoscope for lunch this weekend too.

Wednesday 24 July 2013

USA 2013 (3)

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

Just a quick one today - and no more photos.

After a very lazy day on Monday, we escaped the confines of Delsie Drive briefly yesterday when I drove Lucy's car down to Medford and we all bought books at our favourite store - Barnes & Noble (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/).

Scott and I took part in the Weekly Scramble at Applegate Golf Club (http://www.applegategolf.com/) last night - and came 2nd again - same as last year - mostly through the fine play of Scott's work colleague, Troy, but Scott himself helped us towards an eagle at the par-4 fourth hole, when he drove the green, and Rudy, our 4th team member, holed a long putt.

This morning, I took Cade to his Doctor's appointment to have them look at his ears, which have been causing him some discomfort. All's well, however - suspect the teeth braces are pulling a bit and affecting him.

We've got some clouds today, which is nice - a little respite from the blazing sun - although it's still in the mid-90's. Think I'll go take another dip in the pool to cool down. I've got a number of bites bothering me - I don't usually suffer from mosquitoes over here, but something's got me this year.

Oh - and we're all still on Kelly watch. We FaceTimed her on Saturday and are monitoring developments daily. George Alexander Louis Stewart-Steele anyone?

That's about it for now.

Monday 22 July 2013

USA 2013 (2)

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

That's the "holiday" part of our holiday over now - we're in Grants Pass, babysitting for Cade and Braeden as their parents return to work. Not that there's much to do - the boys pretty much take care of themselves, which suits us, especially today, as we want to have a "do nothing" day after yesterday's drive back from Tahoe, with all 6 of us in Scott's truck. Scott, as usual, did all the hard work - driving for 7 hours straight - with just one coffee stop, plus a Braeden "huey" - doesn't seem to faze him. When he gets back home, it's straight down to chores for him and Lucy - the grass needs cut, the pool needs treated, cocktails need to be made and ribs have to be barbequed. The latter parts we love - we always look forward to evenings at the Delsie Drive Grill.

You want to see some photos of last week? I'll try to keep it to ones that haven't appeared on Facebook or one of my other blogs - here goes:

Outside the gate to the pool and the quadrangle of apartments we stayed at.
The giant bikes were everywhere in Heavenly Village.
Jo really liked the giant wild daisies just under the Gondola.
You've already seen the looks of fear on the faces of a couple on the other side of our Gondola up the mountain, but here's the more relaxed trio trying to cheer up Jo & Braeden.
The Lesinas on the observation deck at the first Gondola stop.
Panoramic view from the top, showing Lake Tahoe to the left and the northern Nevada plains to the right.

When we got as far up the mountain as the Gondolas would take us, we went walking up further on some of the trails - or, at least, Jo and I did. We made it to the top - over 10,000 feet - and were about to start taking photos when one of the staff drove up in the ambulance buggy and said we had to get off the mountain now as the Gondolas were closing. She offered us a lift down and this was our view as we clambered on board:

Glad I didn't take the seat at the back - I would have had a face full of dirt at the end of the ride.
The following morning, we went along to listen to a presentation of the new Marriott Points system - they no longer sell weeks and we wanted to find out more about how it would now work. Inevitably, we ended up buying more - we had bought our initial week on our 25th Anniversary trip, and now, here we were not long after our 40th, upgrading.

Immediately after the presentation, we took a walk over the State Line to Nevada and came across a statue commemorating the famous Pony Express, which used to run this route:


The climate at altitude is wonderful, but sometimes the sun can get a bit much so we come in to cool off and read:

Why the hat's still on, I'll never know.
Lastly, a view of Mount Shasta on the drive home yesterday, as we stopped to clean up after Braeden's little sickie:


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