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5Sep/111

A Short Wilderness Adventure

We have kicked around the idea of taking Tyler and Nora camping this year, but to-date, we have yet to take the plunge. Over Labor Day weekend though, we decided to head up past Idaho City to a familiar twisting waterway, Crooked River. Flossie and I have hiked along here several times, the first probably in 2001 with Ralph (and Ralph only back then). We also took a hike here with Larry and Jeanne back in 2003 or so. The Crooked River Trail is fairly flat, and the trail stays pretty close to the waterway, usually ten feet or so above it, so it keeps things easy for short legs and gives ample opportunity for rock chucking and taking a dip in the mountain water.

We left Boise just before noon, and enjoyed a nice drive on Idaho 21 through Idaho City. The sky was clear, with the temperature hovering around 78-79 degrees on the way to the trailhead. We arrived just before 2PM, tossed on the packs, saddled up the dog, and set out on the adventure.

Ready to Hit the Trail Ready to Hit the Trail

We made it about two minutes down the trail before Nora had to use the restroom. While Flossie took this chance (and period of time) to teach Nora how to be a lady in the great outdoors, Tyler, Eros and I jumped down to the river and kicked off the shoes to see what the water felt like. After spending a few minutes on our own, the girls re-joined us, and Nora and Tyler kicked off their pants and had a good time. We walked out into the middle of the stream, but the water climbed up to waist level of both kids, so we halted our advancement across the river.

Chilly Feet

After getting clothes and shoes back on, we continued down the trail for a quarter of a mile, and took a break for lunch. The kids were a bit upset the jelly was showing through the bread, they are not used to roughing it I guess. Eros enjoyed the break, finding a comfortable spot in the shade, and she was rewarded with the crusts from Tyler's sandwich. Then, we put the packs on and headed back onto the trail.

Panting in the Shade Lunch Time on the Trail Jedi Juice

We Need to Head North, Right ? Bench in the Woods Getting Comfortable

We made it another quarter mile, and then the toils of hiking for a bit began to set in with the short-legged kids. Tyler bemoaned how much he hated walking and Nora just plumb started to wear out. Eros, however, voiced no such concerns. We made it down to a bend in the river, snapped a few pictures of the surroundings, and then turned around, going about 8/10th's of a mile along the Crooked River in just over an hour.

Puma Warrior Pose Family Pose at Lamar Creek Cheese at Lamar Creek

Mother and Daughter Along the Trail Trail Dog and Hike Leader Tyler Wearing Out Bend in the River

The trail was fairly busy, and we passed one family camping just off the trail with a few older pooches guarding the camp. A number of kids, some right around Tyler's age and a few years older, also trekked along the river on this beautiful day. Eros loved the smells, and on our way back, she had the opportunity to visit a rodent friend. Unfortunately for her, she never caught wind of him, although Tyler's keen eyes picked him out as he casually enjoyed a snack, ignoring our picture taking and gawking.

Eros Following the Pack Chipmunk Snack Time Chipmunk Snack Time Big Trees Up Above Tuckered Hiker

The kids had enough of the fun, and we did not take a dip in the water again. We arrived back at the Escalade after three hours on the trail. The temperature had warmed to the mid-80's, although the shaded trail with river nearby made it very pleasant and it never felt a bit hot. The dusty Erben's hopped back in the car, and we headed toward big city again (snagging buffalo wings on the way home for dinner).

You can view all the pictures from the day in the Flickr set. The kids may not have been wild about the entire journey, but it was good to get them out of town and into the woods. They are excited for Grandpa Larry to come with them next time and "maybe we can bring our tents and eat marshmallows" they claim. May need a few more hikes to roughen them up a bit still.

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5Feb/116

McCall’s Winter Carnival

On January 29, Saturday, we packed the Escalade with the kids, Grandpa Larry, and Aunt Jeanne and Uncle Marcel, and rolled up north 100 miles to McCall for the yearly Winter Carnival. Half of Boise joined us on the drive up and in McCall, but the temperatures in the teens were tolerable as we slid into town and found a spot for the parade. After an hour or so of parade, we wandered around briefly to see various snow carvings, rode the carousel, and then made the trek back to Boise.

Checking out the Beads Warm and Smiling

Main Street, Packed Flossie and Larry Nora n Daddy

Grumpy Customer Grumpy Customer Snow Seat

Dancing Bears Sharlie

Steam in Snow Form Snowgoyle

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15Jan/111

Museums and gardens… Oh My! Shanghai Saturday

Today was the first weekend day that I spent in Shanghai. As such, Jim and I were escorted by JunMin to the Shanghai Museum, Yuyuan Gardens and out for a nice dinner of dumplings!!

The day was fairly cold and a nice day to spend inside a museum. The Shanghai museum covers the various eras of Chinese history. There was the Bronze hall, the Sculpture Hall, the Ceramics hall, the Caligraphy Hall, the Painting Hall, the Currency Hall and the Jade Hall. I've included a small sampling of photos from the museum. (The internet connection is pretty slow at the hotel, so I didn't include any descriptions or anything). The exhibits were fascinating.

After a nice lunch, we then headed to the Yuyuan Gardens. These gardens were a house and garden built during the Ming Dynasty. It was chilly outside, but it was enjoyable to wander through the labyrinth of rooms, rock and pools. The architecture was amazing. Everywhere you turned there were hidden carvings, especially on the rooftops. I've included some photos that even show a dragon and a lizard figthing.

Or course, in this day and age, you can't go anywhere without your Starbucks!

We then ate a traditional Chinese dinner of dumplings right next to the Yuyuan Gardens. When we came out, night had fallen and the old buildings where glowing.

I hope you enjoy the photos and I look forward to posting more soon.

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12Jan/113

Shanghai at Night

This evening I was lucky enough to have an enjoyable dinner at The Bund in Shanghai. While we were down there, our gracious guide, JunMin, braved the cold weather and took Jim and I for a walk down by the river. The entire city lighted up is a magnificint site. I've included a few photos here. I'm sure I'll have more when I get home, but I thought I'd at least share a tidbit of what I've been doing. :-)

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20Aug/103

My Bear Friday

Nora and "her bear Friday" at the Paradise Inn gift shop in Mt Rainier National Park.

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18Aug/101

The Great Crab Hunters

Off off and away...go the great crab hunters, to the beach.

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17Aug/100

Lunch in Astoria

Nora "Clam Chowder" Erben enjoys yet another bowl of seaside fare as we grab a bite at Stephanie's Cabin in Astoria. The sun is out here, as we catch a few sights, drive over the bridge a few times, and snag some pool toys before heading back to Long Beach.

17Aug/103

Chow-dah

Nora enjoys her new found favorite:

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16Aug/101

Goodnight Seattle

On the Seattle-Bremerton ferry, about to shove off from Pier 52 on a gorgeous Monday morning.

14Aug/106

Downtown

Just arrived at the MarQueen Hotel in downtown Seattle (after a great meal at Red Robin with the Hemstreet's tonight). Tyler likes the view.

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