7/28/14

Drying Laundry

I don't know about you, but I love to hang up laundry to dry. Something about it draws me in. I like that I have to slow down, I like that no words/letters/reading is required, I like that it is tactile and I touch and smell the clean laundry, I like that no energy is used in the gas or electric dryer, I like that I have to stretch just a little.  Maybe what I like most is that if I'm lazy and don't want to fold the clothes for awhile, they'll keep hanging and won't get wrinkly.  Because of this, our house has four drying racks and two extensive clothes lines inside the house that I've been using for the last year since I moved into this house. But it's summer now, so I was excited to get some outdoor drying space. Joseph wonderfully indulged me and put up this four sided clothes line in our back yard.  I used it today for the first time. As I was thinking about how nice it was to be outside I noticed that a family of swans had come to visit. I mean, really, how does life get any better than this?

Laundry hanging to dry with swans in the background.


Family of swans-two adults and five ducklings-I took this picture while standing in our back yard.

 Swans under our Sycamore tree.

7/21/14

My weekend

Joseph and I went to Salamonie on Saturday and hiked on the Blood Root trail again. We bought a new pack for him, so this was the maiden voyage. Although it wasn't loaded to full weight I think it felt good for him.  But the big drama was that I forgot my wallet at the Park Office. We didn't realize it was missing until we were halfway home and it was 9:00 at night, so way too late to do anything about it at that point. So we drove the rest of the way home-hungry all the way because we had planned to eat dinner but didn't have any money in the car.  This morning at 9:01 we got a phone call from the Park Office. The woman said she'd found my wallet and I could pick it up anytime today! So we went to church and then drove the 90 minutes back to Salamonie to retrieve the wallet. Everything was still in it, even the $37 in cash!  And then we drove home and rode our bikes to watch the Fair Parade. We got there just in time to see Rock Run and their float.  Then we biked into the fair and walked around for the rest of the day.  I'm so glad that whoever was the camper who picked up my wallet was willing to hand it in.

Me with Joseph (self-portrait) eating our picnic on our hike on the Blood Root trail.


Signs on the Blood Root Trail.


Bicycle parking at the County Fair. I was surprised to see the bike racks and how many people were using them. We were glad that we rode our bikes because traffic was backed up all the way past our house during the parade.

7/12/14

June 5, 2014

Today we took a trip to Key West, Florida to see the sights and smell some smells.  We visited a maritime museum all about finding the treasure from the sunken ship the "Atocha".  We parked about a mile and a half away so we had the opportunity to see some amazing things on our walk to and from the car.  Afterward, walking had taken its toll so we decided to stop by the restaurant called "Blue Heaven" (recommended to us by friends in Indiana). The food was phenomenal.

We pulled over to get a picture of a weather balloon we saw while in the car.

Is it a weather balloon? Of course it is, just ask Norm, he'll tell you an interesting story all about the many times that it has crashed.

A beautiful cloudscape.


A hotel in Key West

An interesting Banyan Tree.

A few pots and pans from the Atocha museum.

This cannon was found under the sea in the Atocha wreck. It was on the sea floor for over 300 years before it was brought to the surface.


The funny thing about this necklace pendant is that it has the saint of lost things (for our non-Catholic readers, that's Saint Anthony) on the back of it-I guess that's why it was found and brought to the surface.


Those bricks are silver bars....

Two words:  lama gallstones   why on earth someone used it in a cup that neutralizes poison? no idea.  This beautiful gold chalice was originally ringed with emeralds.  On the interior it has a cage to hold a bezoar stone, the gallstone from a llama or goat.  Bezoar stones were believed to ward off poison.  Research reveals that the bezoar stone, made up of hair and calcium, contains a protein that bonds with arsenate, the toxic element in arsenic, proving the theory right.


The food from Blue Heaven was to die for. I had yellow snapper in a sort of sauce that I could feel clogging my arteries and Crystal had jerked chicken that was perfectly spiced. Thank you, John and Deb, for the suggestion.

If you didn't already know, Key West has a law protecting chickens as they are the national bird for the Conch Republic.

Why did the chicken cross the road?

We stopped on the top of a bridge for some sunset photos.




7/11/14

June 4, 2014

Today we went out for a sailboat ride. It was really nice-beautiful, the right wind, sunny/cloudy, warm. We anchored and swam in the ocean for awhile. But we came back with wicked sunburns that are going to slow us down a little bit.

Joseph steering the boat-after he lost his sunglasses into the ocean, before swimming in the ocean.

Joseph reading the in cottage living room. The blue window to his left is a bedroom.  The windows at his feet go to the outside.

Our dining area in the cottage. Note the outboard motor on the floor in the right hand corner of the picture. Also, the large boats and fish on the walls.

This is the porch on the back of the cottage. It's a comfortable place to sit outside by the water.

The view from the porch. The boat all the way on the left is ours to use this week.

7/10/14

June 3, 2014

Today we went swimming on the other side of the island, we went to Crane Point museum/nature center and hit curry hammok state parks trail.
Barge with a crane installing a pier near a newly built house

Did I mention that the barge is named "Bodacious"?

Look at us being cute

It must have been near feeding time because this fish was staring us down from its pond

A tree snake that Crystal denies its exsistance

A spider too big for its own good

The Adderly house

A very angry green heron with a broken wing in the sanctuary

Moments prior to this photo this bird swallowed a fish bigger than its head

Posing near the ocean



Awwww

A pretty awesome banyaning tree on the grounds




This was the trail in Curry Hammok state park

A hermit crab that was just chillin' on the trail

Part of the way through the trail the thong on one of my flip flops broke making the trek very difficult but we succeeded none the less. What we didn't manage to capture via photograph is how creepy the trail was. Dimly lit, giant man eating tree rats, and poorly maintained and marked trail made every moment seem as if we were lost.

7/9/14

June 2, 2014

It decided to rain most of today so unfortunately there aren't any good sunset pictures but we went past the dolphin research center and that kind of made up for it.

Carol and Norm Waggy getting into a tandem kayak

Embarking on an adventure beside the mangrove

There are trees with these beautiful flowers everywhere here

Dolphins being bribed with fish

The trainer here was explaining how the dolphins keep track of their babies


This iguana can't read