
Thursday, April 24, 2008
ITS JAYNE......

Vegas 2008 Visit........
Thanks to Bob and Jenna for their hospitality in having Kurt and I stay there.
Thanks to Bob, Jenna,Lan, Pat, Mike, Marla, Vaden, Joni, Sara, Tracy, and twins for making Passover a great time for us.
It was a whirlwind visit with so many people to see. We were sorry we couldn't spend more time with our grandkids........
Kurt & Debbie
Carter....1st game of the day
Casey Girl.....
Jaiden is a Natural
Baseball Baby
The Stars....
Matzo Meal Pancakes
Next Generation
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Soccer ------ 08' Season Begins
Aerial View of Neskowin Beach

And the story goes
High winds, heavy rain and powerful surf pounding the Oregon Coast recently uncovered a ghost forest known mostly through legendary tales in the small community of Neskowin.
The ancient tree stumps are usually covered in deep sand. But recent storms washed away a great deal of the beach and once again uncovered the ancient tree stumps that locals call “the ghost forest.”
“They [tree stumps] look somewhat like old, ragged pilings leftover from something manmade - but they are, in fact, stumps of a forest some 2,000 years ago or so. As many as 100 are sometimes visible in various shapes and sizes.”
According to the article, the theory is that “around 2,000 years ago a massive, cataclysmic earthquake abruptly dropped this forest possibly more than 25 feet. Then, somehow, they [tree stumps] were preserved by sand and mud, rather then being destroyed and scattered, as natural erosion might've done… Either a tsunami brought the sand in or the earthquake rattled up so much soil and sand it covered the forest.”
Neskowin Beach...
Neskowin Beach Close-ups
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Plants.....can't have too many
As soon as the sun comes out, we are dashing off for more plants.
Faja barks and chases the shovel. Kinda funny to see........
My rhodies are blooming.....Will have to take a picture to show you.
Huge BUG.......They grow em' big here. It is a Japanese beetle that eats aphids, so I guess thats a good thing.
These pinks are supposed to attract butterflies and hummingbirds which is good, because I am going to take the feeder down soon.
Treasures...................
High Tide.............
Still her favorite thing to do! When the tide is high, she runs in and out of the surf . Still waiting for the currents to bring back all of the sand........
Nobody is on the beach in the morning. Amazing..... I feel like it is our private beach. Faja spins circles in the back of the car when the turn signal goes on at the street to the beach access.