Friday, December 29, 2006

A walk on the beach

JC and I decided to go for a beach walk and found that the high surf had scoured the north end of Ona Beach down to the bedrock. The landscape looked like another planet and lots of small agates were scattered around the remaining gravel beds. We were expecting a cold wind to be blowing so we over dressed. Naturally it was warm and sunny with no wind.
We spent most of the morning exploring and picking up agates.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Christmas


We spent Christmas eve with JC; Carol made burritos with her famous sourdough tortillas and we watched football. David and Brad stopped by and helped us eat.
There was an ambulance call around seven on Christmas morning, I went along, but we didn't have to transport to the hospital, and that was the extent of the ambulance duty.
We took presents over to Brad and Donna's house and spent the rest of the morning with them, grandkids David and Nicki, and great grandkids Aiden and Dominic. (They are really cute!)
When we got home Aubrey and Susan came over with our grand daughter Roshelle.
It was a full day.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Merry Christmas!


Well, we survived another power outage a few nights ago, ( I'm getting good at resetting all of the digital clocks!) I slept through most of it, but Carol spent a sleepless night.
There's another high wind warning for this afternoon and tonight so we'd better keep the oil lamps and flashlights handy.
Carol will be on ambulance duty Christmas day and I plan to ride with her as an observer if she gets any calls. We've done this for the last 3 Christmases but only had a call on the first one. It was a lady with heart problems and we ended up taking her to Newport and then transferring her to Corvallis, so it took up most of the day. We had Christmas dinner at Brad's that evening.
Some of the greenhouse panels came loose in one of our wind storms and we did a temporary repair with duct tape and dry wall screws, but I need to rebuild the whole thing. Hopefully it'll stay together till spring.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Winter Storm


Boy!
It's been a while since we had a blow like the one that came through yesterday evening. Our power went out so we lit the oil lamps and some candles, drank some wine and listened to the emergency radio. (Kind of hated to see the power come back on a few hours later.)
A lot of trees and power lines came down and another one of the Shore Pines in front of the house was waving around like a drunken sailor. I don't know what kept it from falling; the ground in a 10 foot area around it was heaving and bulging as the roots pulled out, but it was still there this morning. When it finally falls it will block both lanes of Highway 34. I just hope it doesn't land on anyone.
Things are pretty much back to normal this morning, it's raining but the wind is calm.
Some of the wind gusts yesterday were over 100 mph, so there was probably some damage done during the night that will become apparent when it gets light.
10:30am
Drove up to Newport with Roshelle and took a picture of the ocean on the way back, the surf is wild with 30 foot swells.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Neighbor's Christmas Decorations

There's no way I'm getting into a Christmas decoration competition with the neighbors. The picture shows the yard across the street, just one of the displays along Alsea Hwy. I surrendered quite a few years ago.
Carol has been really busy lately, with 2 or 3 ambulance calls every day. I guess the frequent fliers are making up for a slow summer.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Eckman Lake

I went over to my favorite place to relax yesterday and paddled around for an hour or so. My arms feel like it today. The lake sure changes over the seasons; it's crystal clear now, all of the algae and moss are gone.
The canned food drive was a success; they collected almost 3,000 pounds for the needy.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Operation Santa Clause


Carol's been busy organizing the yearly canned food drive. Tony Mooney is Santa this year and I snapped some pictures when they all met at Eckman Lake to get started. They do a different neighborhood each night for three nights. The food they collect goes to the needy people in the area.