Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Sun running dog


Of course have another Gromit photo - this was taken a week or so ago when we had an actual sunny evening. Lately it's been quite a bit more gray - still nice walking on the beach, but not as good in photos.
Cooler weather, though, is good for the fish, so I don't complain (much...). We've released the coho and steelhead smolts for the year and are currently doing "otter decoy" for the chinook - which means we are moving coho fry (of which we have plenty) into outside raceways next to chinook fry (of which we don't have enough) so that hopefully when the hairball otters come to dine they'll eat the relatively expendable coho and leave our precious few chinook alone. A bit brutal if you're a coho, but such is life in the wilderness....

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Wild Socks


The other day Bernadette went to work wearing some of her hand knitted socks, deliberately not matching and brightly colored.

It is Asparagus time in Yakima. As has become our tradition we turned about 60 pounds of Asparagus into pickles today, Mother Day.
It looked like a good crop this year.

Firebug Mom


Mom spent her Saturday before Mother's Day helping Tim burn his over-winter brush pile.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

big ears help you fly higher


OK, so the next challenge was seeing if I could add a photo. It should be no surprise that Gromit is the subject....

Wild West Chicken Report

OK, Now that I have apparently figured out how to contribute my two cents worth to this blog I have to come up with something to say.... hope you're not waiting for anything profound...

My biggest recent news is that my new chickens have started to lay - FINALLY - one is laying light brown eggs and the other is laying pale green eggs. What fun. For those of you who haven't been in the chicken loop, I inherited a couple of who-knows-how-old hens from the previous management out here at the hatchery and this spring was thinking that I needed to be pro-active about having a few more young hens around when these started kicking the bucket. So I talked Teresa into raising a half dozen chicks for me, but before I could merge them with my flock (Teresa still has custody....), one of my old hens passed on to the big coop in the sky. One hen alone is not a happy camper, so I called up a local farmer I had met and asked if he could spare me a hen. Joe has a really ramshackle place, deep in mud still from the winter floods, but kindly gave me two brown banty hens, and when I dropped off some cookies later as a thank-you, he passed on another black and white hen that had feathered feet and was not doing well in all the mud. So these hens have been here for more than a month now and have calmed down and settled their pecking order - and in the process acquired names - and are finally laying. Atilla-the-hen is the original big barred rock, taking advantage of her greater size to get her way, Velociraptor is #2, Lace (the agorophobic one) and Phyllis (as in Diller - the one with the feathered feet) are the lower ranking hens.

Anyway, with this unplanned new flock and the eventual addition of the chicks Teresa has, I got to thinking I needed a bigger coop, so when an old friend from College days showed up for a weekend visit I put him to work helping out with the expansion. A bit cobbled together but a good coat of paint should improve the looks and of course the chickens have been underfoot checking it all out already. I need to get a couple pieces of plywood cut to size and move the door from the inside wall to the outside wall (this statement makes sense if you're standing there looking at it...), and then we're good to go.

Other news: I'm covering the hatchery chores this weekend for one of my crew who is still recovering from appendicitis, so I had yesterday off. Paul and I went across to Victoria on the ferry and checked out the new display ("Treasures from the British Museum") in the BC Museum - worth going to see - and then walked down to Chinatown to eat ourselves silly on Dim Sum. Managed to avoid the rain somehow - long day, but fun (not to mention tasty).

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Pony Up

All right all you regular Whale Tales readers; with the Editor and Chief Reporter out on the road, it is time for you to contribute to the Blog for this week. So drop everyone a line by contributing.

In Anacortes







We (the Yakima Peterschmidts) have been in Anacortes for the weekend. The attached photos are from the deck at Patty's parents home and a couple of flower photos from when I took the dogs for a morning walk on Saturday before the rain came in.



Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mom's breakfast


What does Mom eat when she has breakfast on a trip where (she thinks) no one will know? Waffles with ice cream & chocolate sauce! The PooBah

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

PooBah's Pictures from email 29 April 2009

Hendrick's Park rhododendron garden in Eugene


salmon fishermen on the Umpqua River




The Poos progress

Mom and I are in Reedsport, Oregon tonight. It's been a rainy drive down I-5 to Eugene, then over here to the Oregon Coast. We spent last night at the Grompe's 'midst the whirl of a weekday evening...Teresa had been on jury duty and arrived home by bus, Heidi had been babysitting and was driven home by the family, Markus arrived by bicycle wet from the rain that had just started just in time for mhis bike commute.

But Teresa had planned ahead and had a lamb stew pre-prepared to jusy warm up for our 52nd anniversary dinner.

I don't know yet how to add pictures to this blog thingy like Bernadette, so I'll send a couple out by E-mail this evening. Dad
hey eveyone, meagan here. i usually send an update to grandma and grandpa (joanne and ted) during the weekend, but this week i forgot and then my dad set up this blog, so here i am. The only things worth mentioning for last week were on friday and saturday. Friday my Biology: Ecology class went to Central Washington University to visit the chimposium and to get a tour of the biology building. First my group went to the biology building and looked at the animals in the lobby and then went upstairs where they had preserved animals and insects, after that we moved on to the greenhouse where there were 4 different rooms with different environments. The tropical room was my favorite, i'd never seen a leaf as big as the banana leaf. My class then moved on to the chimposium. We had a short class then went to observe the chimps before going out for lunch and getting back to school.

The next day was National History Day for the state competition. The bus left at 4:45 a.m. and we got back at 11 p.m. The competition was at a community college in Auburn, Wa. My group recieved first place at regionals, but we didn't place at state. We were scheduled to be judged at 2:20 p.m. so we had some time to kill. We went to the mall from 8-10 and of course everything opened at 10... We explored campus for a while and had lunch before our judging time, then we went out to dinner at 4 at Rock wood fired pizza (greasy, but tastey). We got back to campus 40 minutes late for the awards ceremony, but they hadn't started because they couldn't find a podium. No one from West Valley placed, but there was one of our students who recieved an award for his topic. It was a long day. This year's topic was individuals in history. Next year's topic is Innovations in History, so I have a while to think of something and get another group together... That's about it for me. Well i'm also on color guard for the band and we have a parade the weekend after next, but that's the only other thing i can think of. Thanks for reading.

P.S. i'm going to add pictures when i figure out where i saved them to :-)

Knitting project



This is my first cabbling project, and I just finished today, took about three days steady work. Started from a pattern, but there where mistakes in the pattern, so I had to improvise, and I think that it turned out well. well just thought that I would share.

Love,
Bernadette

Monday, April 27, 2009

Great Idea

This looks like a great idea. Is there some sort of tutorial that old (out of date) people like me can look at to learn how to use this facility?

Yakima, Monday evening

Bernadette came in this evening after work at KFC and said that they had a busy night on "free piece of grilled chicken day". She was assigned to wear the chicken suite and dance around on the sidewalk as part of the ad campaign. (a hot task, but a break from the serving counter) A busy day with the store passing out about 1200 pieces of free chicken along with all the other transactions for the day.

Opening Shot

I've started a blog for the Whale's Tale reader while the editor and cheif reporter are out and about. I am trying to get all the regular newsletter readers on the list of people whe can post, but if I have missed anyone please let me know at mark815@q.com