Part of the reason we chose this weekend to come up to the Flathead is because the Whitefish Beer Festival is also taking place. Well, naturally. It is a nice day out and even with the religious protesters along the street, we have a nice time and enjoy ourselves while tasting some local brews.
A crepe truck -- oh yeah. Gotta love them.
After a great afternoon, it is time to head back down to Mom's and spend a little family time. We are flying out tomorrow and will be driving to Missoula to catch a flight. Cass and Scott have a long drive home to Provo, but it was great having this time with them while sneaking in some time with my mom and sis.
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Picking Huckleberries and a Story
It is time for another trip north and since we are officially "engaged", this is as good as any time to go. Mister flew into Kalispell and I flew into Missoula. I then rented a car and went and picked Mister up and we drove back down to Flathead Lake to spend some time with the family. Cass and Scott drove up from Provo and so we were able to have them with us as well -- what fun!
My sister has some hops planted that are so very cool. I wish we could grow these in our backyard and then perhaps branch out and try our hand at making some beer. Perhaps some day.
Since the next day was absolutely gorgeous out, we decided to go up Crane Mountain and pick some huckleberries with Sis and Joe. Neither Mister nor Scott have experienced this before and so we are excited to share this part of our heritage with them.
The drive up is wonderful and we have to go quite high to locate the later berries since the lower mountain is pretty well picked over this late into the summer.
Before we are able to locate any berries, Mister finds a wasp nest. Is that an auspicious start to this trip?
Soon, we arrive at a promising spot and start combing the hillsides for these wonderful, yet elusive little purple berries. My mouth is already watering in the hopes of taking some home with us. We find a few in this spot, but feel like we need to go higher. (Later in the story, this would be the picture we would use as part of our investigation -- read on for details)
Scott finds a few treats, but we think he is eating more than he is sharing. What do you think?
Obviously Cassie is guilty. We gain the evidence to prove it and laugh as we continue up the mountain.
The next spot proves to be much more prolific with these tasty little wonders and so we spread out and fill cups as quick as we can. Yes! There is a certain required pose for this -- obviously.
Ah -- here is one of them. Got him.
A better idea of what we were up against.
A last picture before we left --- (and also another piece of the investigation later on).
Okay, now for the story: Once we are back in the car and headed down the hill, I realize that I am missing my engagement ring. Yep -- my beautiful diamond is somewhere on that dang mountain. To say that I am upset is definitely an understatement. To Mister's credit, he handles it remarkably well and just says we will get another one. Ugh. The first one was expensive enough and I am not eager to replace it. We all start talking and and analyzing the pictures. I still have it one when we leave the first spot, but it is missing in the purple finger picture. Aha! We know what spot I lost it in. We decide to go back up early the next morning and look for it so Joe calls around and locates a metal detector to rent the next day. We go to bed -- and of course, I don't sleep. Nightmares all night.
The next day we pick up the metal detector and head back up the mountain. We all know where we were and head back to start in a path looking where we were picking. The metal detector is going back and forth over the area and picking up absolutely nothing. Drat. I have all but given up and realize what an incredible lost cause it is. On a whim, I walk back over to a bush that I had sat down next to and picked. Laying right under the bush, as pretty as could be, and sparkling in the sunlight was my beautiful ring. Unbelievable. I don't think 6 people have ever been so happy to hear someone yell out, "I have found it." Awesome.
My sister has some hops planted that are so very cool. I wish we could grow these in our backyard and then perhaps branch out and try our hand at making some beer. Perhaps some day.
Since the next day was absolutely gorgeous out, we decided to go up Crane Mountain and pick some huckleberries with Sis and Joe. Neither Mister nor Scott have experienced this before and so we are excited to share this part of our heritage with them.
The drive up is wonderful and we have to go quite high to locate the later berries since the lower mountain is pretty well picked over this late into the summer.
Before we are able to locate any berries, Mister finds a wasp nest. Is that an auspicious start to this trip?
Soon, we arrive at a promising spot and start combing the hillsides for these wonderful, yet elusive little purple berries. My mouth is already watering in the hopes of taking some home with us. We find a few in this spot, but feel like we need to go higher. (Later in the story, this would be the picture we would use as part of our investigation -- read on for details)
Scott finds a few treats, but we think he is eating more than he is sharing. What do you think?
Obviously Cassie is guilty. We gain the evidence to prove it and laugh as we continue up the mountain.
The next spot proves to be much more prolific with these tasty little wonders and so we spread out and fill cups as quick as we can. Yes! There is a certain required pose for this -- obviously.
Ah -- here is one of them. Got him.
A better idea of what we were up against.
A last picture before we left --- (and also another piece of the investigation later on).
Okay, now for the story: Once we are back in the car and headed down the hill, I realize that I am missing my engagement ring. Yep -- my beautiful diamond is somewhere on that dang mountain. To say that I am upset is definitely an understatement. To Mister's credit, he handles it remarkably well and just says we will get another one. Ugh. The first one was expensive enough and I am not eager to replace it. We all start talking and and analyzing the pictures. I still have it one when we leave the first spot, but it is missing in the purple finger picture. Aha! We know what spot I lost it in. We decide to go back up early the next morning and look for it so Joe calls around and locates a metal detector to rent the next day. We go to bed -- and of course, I don't sleep. Nightmares all night.
The next day we pick up the metal detector and head back up the mountain. We all know where we were and head back to start in a path looking where we were picking. The metal detector is going back and forth over the area and picking up absolutely nothing. Drat. I have all but given up and realize what an incredible lost cause it is. On a whim, I walk back over to a bush that I had sat down next to and picked. Laying right under the bush, as pretty as could be, and sparkling in the sunlight was my beautiful ring. Unbelievable. I don't think 6 people have ever been so happy to hear someone yell out, "I have found it." Awesome.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Oh So Yummy!
What a lovely dinner my sweetie made for me. Shrimp kebabs with rice, salad, and wine. What a nice romantic treat. Gotta love him!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
A Bike Ride for Mister - Granbury with Jake
For Mister's bike ride in Granbury, Jake and I go along. It is a hot day, but we figure we can kill a few hours and then enjoy the town.
Mister does well and is back within 3 hours allowing us to drive into town and wander the square. Granbury has one of the greatest courthouses and the square around is busy today. We stop and check out an old west reenactment in the streets and continue on our way. Final stop --- Ice Cream of course.
Mister does well and is back within 3 hours allowing us to drive into town and wander the square. Granbury has one of the greatest courthouses and the square around is busy today. We stop and check out an old west reenactment in the streets and continue on our way. Final stop --- Ice Cream of course.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Up To Billings
I took a quick trip up to Billings for work. Didn't take many pictures, but this one is so delightful that I have to share. So very cool.
We did all go to Samurai, a Japanese Restaurant that features teppanyaki. It was a great evening and I am sorry to say that most of my pictures were indeed crappy. People would have shot me if I had shared here.
We did all go to Samurai, a Japanese Restaurant that features teppanyaki. It was a great evening and I am sorry to say that most of my pictures were indeed crappy. People would have shot me if I had shared here.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Bekah and Jon Visit
This weeks bike ride is in Cleburne. We rise for another early Saturday and since Bekah and Jon are staying with us for the weekend, they are toted along. When we arrive, Jon is asleep and so Bekah and I leave him in the car sleeping and walk Mister to the starting line. After the race had started, we were walking back to the car when we ran into him coming to find us. We then found something to drink, a place to hang out for awhile, and a snack or two. The ladies in the stands keep the kids in treats for quite awhile. We also wander around the area and discover that there has been a cricket infestation in the area and they are EVERYWHERE, including inside the school and the restrooms. Ugh. I have to work hard to keep Jon from bringing one into the car.
Mister does well in the ride and a few hours later, we are back on the road to Dallas. Later that day, we stop off at a park to try and cool off a little in the 100 degree heat. It didn't take long for Jon to locate a water gun and attempt to soak his sister. Always fun to watch the interactions between the grands.
Mister does well in the ride and a few hours later, we are back on the road to Dallas. Later that day, we stop off at a park to try and cool off a little in the 100 degree heat. It didn't take long for Jon to locate a water gun and attempt to soak his sister. Always fun to watch the interactions between the grands.
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