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Saturday, August 19, 2023

Almost time to go

 Our time in Spokane is winding down, we leave here next Sunday.   We haven't done much exploring; we've been here before.    Dinners in with Jesse, Erin and Annabelle (and Molly, of course), walks in the park and going for ice cream afterwards, a few "first" outings with the little girlie, an outdoor restaurant, a winery, maybe a trip to Green Bluff for produce, you know....gentle, easy family things.


Annabelle's meal was better than ours....

waiting for us to finish


The "right down the street" Manito city park is a fantastic place to stroll.   Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Lilac Garden, Perennial Garden, Duncan Garden, Conservatory, ice cream stand, and Mirror Pond (where a moose was recently seen submerged up to its neck, enjoying a respite from summer heat).  It hosts numerous concerts, Christmas light displays, etc. throughout the year as well as providing a peaceful place for families to stroll, children and dogs to play.  

Dave and Molly in the blurry background

 
Baby's first "hanging on mom's front"  excursion
see her little legs?

 


Annabelle is growing and changing.   She's starting to smile and coo (although the jury's out on whether gas plays a role in those behaviors....).    She's beginning to interact with us, hints of things to come!

day one, in the hospital

now a month old! (same grandpa though) 

kissing the New Orleans alligator

She enjoys her new things (we're guessing) and loves to watch the races on tv with dad.     She especially loves it when Molly joins the group.

her nursery lamp!




OK, no more baby pictures, but maybe just one or two more of Molly.

Molly greets us each day

don't ask

Molly's scoots at happy hour

In between times we read, walk, go out for a few dinners, make a couple easy repairs around Beluga, perhaps see where a new road or two may lead us, and try to keep out of the wildfires that are beginning to become troublesome.   Troublesome to us, devastating to many people who've lost everything.


Trattoria Italia

can I eat my Halibut now?

Beignet balls at Luna

the bar at Sorella

meatballs and chianti!

Dave had to repair our bedroom shade, which crashed down on me one afternoon.  He also ordered and installed a new Blue Ox towbar last week.   Our original one was becoming a little "sloppy" and concerned Dave, so out it went.      

bed worktable

Another time consuming and irritating problem we have here is the constant water spotting all over Beluga.    The grass and plantings are lush and beautiful, we appreciate their concern for the look of the place, but the sprinklers are often positioned so that they douse Beluga with as much water as the grass.    The white spots left behind drive Dave CRAZY, he's out wiping Beluga down every morning before they set and become impossible to remove.    First came the buckets over the sprinkler heads.    An idea that was rejected as soon as the grass started to suffer (as did I when the loud,  drum like noise woke me each night.   You haven't lived til you've heard high pressure water blasting the inside of a plastic bucket right outside your bedroom window at 2 a.m.)  Next came the interesting use of cement blocks, metal stool and wooden jack pads.    Finally, we found and ordered purpose made sprinkler shields.    Bingo!     No noise, no dry grass and no more water spots!



works like a charm, but we can't get the darn sticker off!


Bumping into like-minded people is one of the greatest perks of traveling in Beluga.     We've made so many good friends on the road, people we would have never crossed paths with if we lived in one place.     This trip it was a lovely couple from New Zealand parked next to us here at the Northern Quest Casino RV Park.    Stuart and Dave were both outside each morning wiping their respective MHs when they began to talk and commiserate.     Long story short, we talked and laughed and shared our life stories over wine and beer and quiche.     She is a renowned artist, currently working in watercolor.    Perhaps a painting of sweet Lewis is in the works?   Stay tuned.

Stuart and Carolyn


A drive into the woods,  into the mountains, or out in the desert renews us, always.     Finding water does too.



Jump Off Joe Lake

For a more exciting outing we drove the 4 or 5 minute distance to the Kalispel tribe's racetrack, Qlispe' Raceway.    We've been watching and waiting for it to open, they've been renovating a historic 50 year old, track and are just beginning to host drag racing.

It was a relatively low-key day of racing and we snagged the perfect parking spot, directly behind the starting line of the drag strip, alongside the staging lanes for vehicles waiting to race.    Perfect, comfortable seats, shade, water, an unobstructed view of the race and plenty of tire smoke and roaring engines to satisfy any real race fan.    We had a stellar day!   It was like old times for us, except no uncomfortable bleacher seats.



fashion statement?

see the racing snowmobile in the background?   Who knew?

a tribal elder watching......

Yesterday, things became ugly.    A terrible wildfire blew up not far from us (don't worry, far enough away to be safe, but close enough to be watchful) near Medical Lake.     It has devastated the area, latest estimate being 9500 acres, and is 0 % contained at this moment.     

a sobering view out my window


Yesterday the ominous plume of smoke rose in a blue sky.    Today we can barely see the nearby casino and the mountains are completely obscured.   The air is thick and smoky, we can smell it even in Beluga.    I probably should have ended this post on a lighter note.....but it is what it is.     Stay tuned, we'll be back on the road next week.


  






22 comments:

  1. Glad to see Annabelle loves her gator, and that after a month she hasn't changed grandpas! That nursery lamp is the best - what a unique find. Adorable to see Molly sharing Dad with the new addition. Lots of yummy eats, all looking delish! Can't believe you're already making leaving plans, but with that nasty fire it seems the timing may be just right. I know how hard that first goodbye-for-now is with the first grand, thank goodness for video chats and a house in AZ for future visits.

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    1. Time has been absolutely racing by, can't believe it's time to go already. We've made many nice memories to take with us though, as you can see.

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  2. Oh my heart be still...Annabelle is a little doll. I love her little clothes. And the picture wth Jesse and Molly and Annabelle on the couch is adorable. Sweet, gentle dog. And those drag races! Must be lots of stories at those places. Fires look deadly. So sorry. Lovely how you met an artist! Perfect way to honor Lewis. (Tears tonite as I remember that dear, sweetboy.) Hugs to all! Cindy

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    1. She's a real cutie and Molly is a wonderful companion to them all. Thanks for sharing our loss, you knew him well and he loved you.

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  3. So glad you checked in! Such sweet photos of the new little family--Annabelle ( love her name) is so tiny/sweet and Molly is a gem! It is raining at our house so maybe the rain will reach Spokane. Glad you found a solution for the sprinkler water! Drag racing--did Dave ever race? Enjoy the rest of your time in Spokane.

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    1. Fingers crossed that your rain will influence our air, it's awful now. I considered putting my mask on at bedtime last night! Dave never went down the track, but not from lack of interest. He was always just "behind the scenes".

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  4. Molly looks like she is going to be a great big sister to Annabelle. The drag racing looked interesting, the wildfire, scary!

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    1. Time will tell if Molly is cuddling up to Annabelle OR just trying to make sure Jesse knows she's still there!

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  5. Annabelle is a real cutie! Nice to see Molly accept her as a family member. And boy, do I feel for Dave and water spots, our Beaver was dark green down low on the sides and I can't count the times I spent wiping it down so it wouldn't spot from sprinkler spray. Smokey up here as well and we're farther away form the Medical Lake fire than you guys are. Safe travels back to AZ.

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    1. Oddly enough, it was the rv park office manager that told us about these sprinkler shields. She said others have used them and she was sorry that the sprinklers were so robust. We know they are working on their adjustment but...... Molly makes very sure that everyone knows she's "still the baby"!

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  6. Annabelle has the cutest little fingers.
    The smoke is slightly less terrible today, but not really. Rain is forecast for tomorrow which would be a gift.
    Love the sprinkler shield, we used to stay at a place in Torrey that would spray the bus, the picnic table and the mountain bike wheels for days at a time. Very aggravating!

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    1. Oh those fingers! We're happy we found the sprinkler guards, and will order two more for the future!

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  7. What a sweetie…I do think sleeping babies are just about the sweetest & most peaceful thing on earth (sleeping puppies are a very close second!). Annabelle is growing, changing and learning so fast….and already is way smart to be keeping her grandpa. Wonderful picture of Jesse, Annabelle & Molly.

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    1. Thanks Gay, I totally agree with you!

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  8. Congrats again to the family and grands! Annabelle is such a beautiful addition to your family.
    Finally some serious rain in our little corner, which has extinguished the local wildfires. Now we have to worry about flooding.
    Continued safe travels!

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    1. Thanks Jeff. If it's not one thing it's another in the weather these days!

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  9. Oh, never too many photos of sweet Annabelle! And that photo of Jesse with Annabelle and Molly is adorable. It sounds like you've had a relaxing summer filled with all kinds of goodness, including new friends! (And those restaurants, mmmmm. I always want to go where you go.) But dang it! I was hoping you were going to escape smoke season this year. Those smoke plumes look scary and too close for comfort! Stay safe, dear friends.

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    1. Thanks Laurel....I don't want to be "that" kind of grandmother though. Summer has been good until lately, but the smoke is forecast to move along soon so life will be good again.

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  10. What a beautiful garden/park to have so close for walks! Baby Annabelle sure is adorable studying grandpa, and she's smart, too, cuz she likes when Molly joins the cuddle. We learned about those sprinkler things down in Utah; not that we need them anymore, naturally. Hard to believe your big tour is coming to a close. Bittersweet, no doubt. Safe travels, friends!

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    1. Thanks Joodie! The park is wonderful to have so close by. It seems we've been on the road forever, and then again, just like a few weeks!

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  11. I just love that photo of Jesse, Annabelle, and Molly, A keeper. Annabelle is just so precious. Glad you have been able to get out and enjoy a few activities and dinners. i know you've been doing a lot of cooking. You deserve a few nights out. Glad Annabelle enjoyed her first dinner out. That wildfire is too close for comfort. Good thing it is moving in the opposite direction. Be safe.

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    1. Thanks Pam. The fire has moved in the opposite direction and I-90 is once again open so we're clear for departure Sunday. We'll miss our time here, especially that sweet little girlie. We're enjoying being dog grandparents too! See you soon!

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