basement spin
Jay plays some music while my sister ogles his record collection.
For my friends and family scattered across the country...this is how I spend my weekends. Please write me & let me know what you've been doing and how you are. Distance does not diminish love! To see more of my photos go to my flickr page . Some of my best nature photos are now available for sale at www.luckyplanetphotography.com . Thanks! xoxo, carolyn
My sister is quite ummm slender. Sara in the sun at Pier Park for 18 holes of frisbee golf
we played herd golf (7 people) at Pier Park in North Portland. We let many, many smaller groups play through since we were so slow going.
a great round of frisbee golf
hanging out in the living room while Steve, Dave and Jimmy play music. They are each very talented musicians.
Jeremy dealing a round of Shanghai Rummy while I enjoy the seasonal Rogue beer, Santa's Private Reserve. dark and delicious!
My sister had never played Shanghai before but she would go on to beat all of us. I came in last. It was better than the time when my score was simply the infinity symbol.
Seth brought over his puppy, Maynard, for Camille to watch while he went to work for a few hours.
freaky cute
after dinner some of us played Trivial Pursuit. There were 11 people and I was put on a team of 2 (all the rest were 3) because apparently I know too much trivia.
Itzhak Rabin!
Jay deep fried a turkey (19 lbs) in addition to the 22 lb one Elaine and Gina roasted so we had 2 turkeys for dinner. Good thing since there were 22 people at dinner and there must be leftovers!
the skin on this turkey would melt in your mouth...salty goodness! mmmmmm
Elaine and Gina take out the roasted turkey. 22 lbs stuffed with my family stuffing recipe (from the 1880's). The recipe starts with a pound of bacon and a stick of butter. mmmm
22 people at dinner. good times!
Hello everyone!I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Sara & Jeremy arrived in Portland very late Wednesday. We all slept in and started getting ready. I talked to my parents on the phone then headed over to Elaine and Gina’s house (which smelled WONDERFUL of course). They had some apple cider warmed up so I got myself a mug of that (with just a bit of spiced rum) and so the festivities began. People began filling the house and we ate snacks, played cards, listened to music and watched football. Jay and Melissa came over and Jay set up the deep fryer out front. Elaine and Gina roasted a 22 lb turkey while Jay deep fried a 19 lb bird. I’d never had a deep fried turkey before so I was really excited to try it. There ended up being a total of 22 people for dinner including Elaine & Gina’s parents who brought over 30 twice baked potatoes and two pumpkin pies. I jumped in to help with the cooking in those last crazy 30 minutes. I was assigned the sweet potatoes. I made them just like my mom does with butter and brown sugar. Everything was timed perfectly and everyone filled their plates. Lincoln said a few words about good friends and good food and being grateful for the good things in our lives. Then everybody ate. It was fantastically good! I was good though and didn’t stuff myself knowing that I had to save room for some of the many desserts.
I helped with cleaning for a bit then had some coffee and pie. I had brought French Silk Pie (a long time favorite) and a pumpkin spice cake (with cream cheese frosting yummm). It was delicious and then I finally felt overly full. After dinner Sara & Jeremy went back to my house to lounge around and watch movies while I stayed and played games and hung out with everyone. We played Trivial Pursuit which was fun and then cards. I rolled myself home and hung out with Sara and Jeremy for a while before going to bed.
Friday we hung out at my house and relaxed. In the afternoon we went over to Elaine and Gina’s to eat some leftovers. Mmmmm I love the Thanksgiving leftovers. Elaine and Andrea got back from frisbee golfing and they had leftovers too. We spent the rest of the evening there. Dave came over and we all played a round of Shanghai Rummy. Sara had never played before but somehow crushed all of us to win by a wide margin. Elaine cooked some calzones and pizzas with crusts she’d picked up from Papa Murphy’s. Steve came over and Dave and Jimmy played music in the living room for a long time which was really nice. We went home full and tired and wondering when the eating extravaganza would end.
Saturday was a surprisingly nice day out meaning it was rainy, windy or freakishly cold. To take advantage we decided to go frisbee golfing. I had shunned frisbee golf all summer long, not playing once since the Masters in early June. I was ready to play again and happy to be playing in a big, fun mob. We played at Pier Park as a herd of 7. It was really fun but we were a slow moving group and let many smaller groups play through. After the game was done we went home where we stayed for the night. We napped then watched a documentary about the Pixies called LoudQUIETLoud then later we watched An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore’s documentary about global warming which was extremely good and quite disturbing. If you haven’t seen this movie yet RENT IT ASAP!
Sunday was cold and blustery outside so our plans for going into the Gorge were nixed. Instead we spent the day at home. I made a bunch of photo cards while Jeremy read, Camille did homework and Sara made us all melty ham and cheese sandwiches. Later that evening we went to the Bonfire where we met Melissa and Jay for drinks and dinner. Sara & Jeremy played some pool and then we decided to go back to Melissa & Jay’s house in Sellwood to hang out. They live in a beautiful old Victorian house that they’ve been fixing up. I love old houses since that what I grew up living in. I’m so envious of their home ownership. It’s hard but so rewarding!
Monday I went back to work while Sara & Jeremy made their return trip back north. A freak snowstorm had come through and Bellingham was buried under a foot of snow. This doesn’t happen very often so their drive took a long time once they got north of Everett. They made it home safely though and I was so happy that they came down for Thanksgiving.
That was my long weekend! Please let me know how you are and what you’ve been up to!
xoxo,
carolyn
on the loop around Trillium Lake with a view of Mt Hood from the Summit Meadow. The Oregon Trail crossed over the Cascades at this point. Must have been a crazy view from your covered wagon
white mountain against a white sky.
doing the loop around Trillium Lake. The lake was just barely frozen over.
Mt Hood turned down my trail mix (almonds, cashews & dried cranberries). fine
Gina & I at Trillium Lake on Mt Hood.
we both got new snowpants. here's to getting to the mountain during winter.
timer shot by gina
photo by gina
snowshoeing down to Trillium Lake, followed by walking the loop around the lake.
Mt Hood
photo by Ricky, Sarah's dad.
playing cards and drinking beers (I'm drinking the Dead Guy on the right not the Hamm's on the left) at Sarah's family's cabin on Mt Hood.
me with Joe's middle finger
Guess who's losing? Gina & Sarah playing cards at Sarah's family's cabin on Mt Hood.
Hello everyone!I had a lovely weekend. Friday evening Gina and I headed up to Mt Hood where we spent the night at Sarah’s family cabin, just past the town of Rhododendron at about 2,000 feet elevation. Gina and Sarah are old friends but this was my first time at the cabin so I was really excited about it. Sarah and her husband, Joe, were there along with Diana. Sarah’s sister, Rachel, and her boyfriend, Dave, showed up a little bit later with Sarah & Rachel’s dad, Ricky. We all gathered around the big woodburning stove in the kitchen and talked and drank some Jim Beam. We played cards and ate popcorn (mmmm with yeast) and then we all piled in the living room to watch King Kong. I watched about 45 minutes before falling asleep.
My friends (Jim the Bad Goat) played a little show at the Green Room in the Rose and Raindrop (SE Grand & Washington). It was recorded and will be released as a two part podcast through rosedropmedia.com.
Cross-Eyed Rosie had a packed CD release show at the Goodfoot. They played two sets and brought the house down. Dancing, beers, good friends, a great night out.
Brian turned 31. He joined us late at the Cross-Eyed Rosie show at the Goodfoot. He was kinda drunk. Elaine has known him since high school. Good times.
Lewis and Clark named it Cock Rock (the large basalt monolith in the center of the frame) as they paddled down the Columbia River. It was later renamed Rooster Rock. I think the original name is more descriptive.
I was in Trout Lake, Washington for their first snowfall of the season. 2,000 feet elevation at the base of Mt Adams. A few inches fell and stuck throughout the day but began melting that evening and was all gone by the next day. View from my friend Wampler's porch.
mmmm making beer at Wampler's house in Trout Lake, Washington. The recipe makes a beer much like Rogue's Arrogant Bastard. It will be ready to drink around Christmas or New Years. I look forward to drinking it!
Hello everyone!
more blondes to come. According to Lincoln their baby will be transparent due to their pale, pale coloring.
Alicia & Lincoln open some gifts at their baby shower. The "President Poopyhead" onesie was a big hit. Portland hates Bush. What's to like?
Our last of the 10 waterfalls, Upper North Falls (these names leave something to be desired), at Silver Falls State Park. It was a great weekend of hiking. Time to drive back to Portland in the rain, rain, rain.
timer shot by Gina. Finishing up our hike and passing behind North Falls again in Silver Falls State Park. The falls were gushing with all the rain falling from the sky as of late.
it's been very warm (almost 70 today) and very wet (inches and inches and inches of rain) here the last several days as a couple Pacific storms have rolled in. The most recent is called a Pineapple Express because it is warm, wet air from Hawaii.
What's a little rain? This is Oregon. If you stopped doing things because it was raining you wouldn't leave your house for several months. Gina and I had a great weekend at Silver Falls State Park. We hiked the Canyon Trail, saw all 10 waterfalls in the park and spent 2 nights in a great little rustic cabin. Yeah for state park cabins!
view from behind 136 foot North Falls in Silver Falls State Park. It's been raining A LOT lately and the falls were gushing and very very loud. amazing!
view from the cavern behind North Falls (136 feet high) on the Canyon Trail. It had rained heavily the day and night before this (and was still raining at this moment) so the falls were absolutely gushing and incredibly loud.
After our day of hiking it was strangely warm and not raining so I started a little campfire in the firepit next to our cabin. The wood was wet so it wouldn't burn very well but I drank my beer (Rogue Dead Guy) and read my book (Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West). That witch could never live in Oregon...water, water everywhere
Gina & I are done with our 6 mile hike on the Canyon Trail in Silver Falls State Park. We returned to our "rustic cabin" $35 night ("Discovery Season" aka the cold & rainy season prices). It had heat, electricity, several beds, a little microwave and small fridge. There was no plumbing though there was a very nice bathroom/shower building for the cabin loop. A great place to stay during the rainy season.
Saturday we hiked 6 miles of the Canyon Trail at Silver Falls State Park. It amazingly didn't rain that day (though it started again shortly after we returned to our cabin). I'm wet in this photo from the mist coming off of Middle North Falls. The trail goes behind the waterfall.
everywhere is damp in Silver Falls State Park (except for the rustic cabins we stayed in). Looking through Middle North Falls where the trail passes behind the falls. Hiking the Canyon Trail at Silver Falls State Park.
Gina and I spent the weekend at Silver Falls State Park. The waterfalls were gushing (all this rain!!!), the leaves were colorful and everywhere and the moss was luscious and plump. The Canyon Trail is a fantastic hike. We're walking behind Middle North Falls.
I offered to share my apple with Lower North Falls (30 feet high and who names these things? sheesh)
behind Lower South Falls on the Canyon Trail in Silver Falls State Park. 93 foot waterfall
Gina standing behind the plunge of Lower South Falls on the Canyon Trail in Silver Falls State Park.
a 93 foot waterfall on the Canyon Trail in Silver Falls State Park.
Gina (on the left) walking on the trail that leads *behind* South Falls. 177 feet high total. mmmmmisty
177 feet of water falling.
Hello everyone!