Monday, May 5, 2008
Fireworks store
Crazy little store with all kinds of little knick knacks that were pretty cool....
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Weimers
Visiting Kathy and Sierra Weimer at Sam's Club. Good friends from way back in the day.....
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We made it!
We've been hanging out with Cindy and her boyfriend Tim for a little bit.
Its so nice to be out of the car!
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Sunday, May 4, 2008
One more update for Sunday
Less than 8 miles to go until we get to Dianna's. I am sure I'm okay to speak for all three of us when I say I am SO done riding in the car for a while!
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Update
Its about 8:30 and we're approaching I-90.
Driving through the wine country was very impressive. From someone who doesn't drink, the asthetic appeal was incredible as we saw some vineyards that seemed to be perfectly pruned while there were plenty of others that weren't hardly cared for at all. The ones that were well kept had very defined branches and immaculate grounds and while it was appearent there was quite a bit of work involved to maintain that quality, it certainly paid off. It's easy to assume that those vineyards produce a high quality product and regardless of the actual fruit itself, one comparing the two vineyards would easily feel more comfortable purchasing product from a well kept vineyard than one not kept as well. Though its true that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, "a cover" can often be a good indicator of the fruit that will be or has been borne. May we all be a well kept vineyard and let our divine creator, whatever you may call him or her, prune our lives to reflect the fruit that we would like others to see, show forth bold and true!
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Driving through the wine country was very impressive. From someone who doesn't drink, the asthetic appeal was incredible as we saw some vineyards that seemed to be perfectly pruned while there were plenty of others that weren't hardly cared for at all. The ones that were well kept had very defined branches and immaculate grounds and while it was appearent there was quite a bit of work involved to maintain that quality, it certainly paid off. It's easy to assume that those vineyards produce a high quality product and regardless of the actual fruit itself, one comparing the two vineyards would easily feel more comfortable purchasing product from a well kept vineyard than one not kept as well. Though its true that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, "a cover" can often be a good indicator of the fruit that will be or has been borne. May we all be a well kept vineyard and let our divine creator, whatever you may call him or her, prune our lives to reflect the fruit that we would like others to see, show forth bold and true!
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Kevin Hatch
Hatch's apartment.....dinner was great with cake cookies to finish!
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State update
We're now in Washington. The drive has been good this far. The scenery isn't much to look at right here at the border but I'm told it gets better.
Time for another nap.
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Welcome to Oregon!
They were doing construction on the bridge going into Oregon so I couldn't get a picture of the official "Welcome to Oregon" sign so this had to do...
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Monday, March 17, 2008
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