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Ellen b. ~ 7 years old.
My parents immigrated to the US in the late forties and just after I was born settled in Pico Rivera, California for several years. The neighborhood I grew up in was called “The Jardines” Spanish for “The Gardens”. Let me tell you it was hardly a garden! We were a minority where I grew up. Most of my neighbors were Hispanic. My childhood was filled with neighborhood experiences, hide and seek in the street with the neighborhood kids, marbles, jacks. We didn’t spend a lot of time inside. The only books my home had in it were Encyclopedia Britannica that my parents were conned into buying by a door to door salesman promising us all a good education. We also had a Bible.
My childhood spanned the 50’s and 60’s. You can see the great 50’s furniture and accessories! Don’t miss the venetian blinds. We had a narrow long hall that we liked to run and slide down and we also would jimmy up the walls. One night before Easter Sunday I ran and slid down that hall and jammed my toes into the wall at the end. I had to wear one slipper to church because my toe swelled up. Talk about embarrasing being all dressed up in my Spring best with a slipper on!
One of my all time best family memories in this house was coming home from church on Sundays with bags of sunflower seeds from the sunflower seed cart across the street from our church. We’d sit around shelling and eating those seeds while we watched T.V. Ed Sullivan Show was a standard. I could go on and on but I’m going to spare you and save more for future posts.
If you want to read more about Childhood Homes go around the corner to Owlhaven…
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Katie and I arrived safe and sound today. The trip was easier than we expected. Thank you to those of you who were praying that my feet and legs wouldn’t cramp. God answered your prayers! Not one cramp in the 20 hours of driving. Of all the books on cd that we took our #1 favorite was Jeeves and the Song of Songs by P. G. Wodehouse. Funny and very entertaining. We enjoyed one of the Barchester Chronicles and Book 5 of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Today we listened to Meet Me at the Morgue which was an entertaining murder mystery. We wouldn’t recommend The Vicar of Wakefield, for us it was horribly dull!
Katie took this at the border of Oregon and California.
Katie being creative…
There is a story to this mountain range. Yes, what you see is a mountain range. The smallest mountain range in the World! Dear’s Mother Verna is buried in a cemetery with these mountains in the background. Our photo is from I-5 which is the opposite view from the one below.
Yuba City’s western horizon is dominated by the Sutter Buttes, renowned for being the “Smallest Mountain Range in the World.”
The range is actually circular with a diameter of 10 miles and covers an area of about 75 square miles. The mountains are the remnants of a volcano that has been dormant for over a million years. South Butte, the highest peak is 2,117 feet above sea level. North Butte is 1,863 feet and West Butte is 1,685 feet above sea level.
Before modern levees and dams were built to contain the rivers, winter storms and spring run-off frequently turned the Sacramento Valley into an inland sea making the Sutter Buttes an island refuge for Indians, settlers and wildlife.
The Buttes have had many names over the years. The Maidu Indians called them “Histum Yani” which translates as, “Middle Mountains of the Valley” or “Spirit Mountain” … depending on the source. According to Maidu legend, after death, the spirits of their people rest in the Buttes.
Gabriel Moraga, a Spaniard trying to locate possible mission sites, was the first European to see the Sutter Buttes in 1806. Another Spaniard, Luis Arguello, led an expedition in 1817 to explore Northern California by water. He called the Buttes “Los Picachos” or the peaks. He also named the Feather River “El Rio de la Plumas”, because he saw many feathers of wild fowl floating on the water.
Other names for the Buttes were “Marysville Buttes”, “Sacramento Buttes”, and “Los Tres Picos.” They were finally named the “Sutter Buttes” in 1949.
Today, most of the Sutter Buttes is private land and not open to the public. However, you can drive through and around the Buttes. It is a beautiful drive any time of the year! Each year, in the spring, over 1,000 cyclists converge to “Bike Around the Buttes” an event sponsored by the Diabetes Society of Yuba Sutter.
If you want to experience the Buttes up close, organized group tour hikes are available. You can also play golf in the Buttes at South Ridge Golf Course, but watch out for the infamous 16th hole!
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I’m combining this post with Thankful Thursday. What I’m thankful for today are Summer Bible Camps! What a blessing they were in my life and in the life of my children. My heart became Christ’s at Hume Lake Christian Camp in 1963. My kids have grown in their Christian walk at Lakeside Bible Camp. I’m sure a lot of you out there have been blessed by summer camps, too. So thank you Jesus for all the summer camp workers and visionaries out there!
With Bible Camp season upon us I’m posting this little trip down memory lane for our very own upcoming Directors of teen camps this summer at Lakeside Bible Camp on Whidbey Island! Blessings on you Jamie, Lucy, and Josh! You’ve come a long way….
Bloggers unite in praying for all the youth camps happening this summer. Haven’t we all read testimonies of many hearts that were changed as a result of summer camps. Praying for God’s mercy, protection, and grace!
To see more Thankful Thursday Posts go to Sting My Heart.
1 – 3oz. pkg. raspberry jello
1 cup hot water
1 – 10oz. pkg. frozen raspberries
1 – Cup applesauce
1 – Cup sour cream
1 – Cup miniature marshmallows
Dissolve Jello in hot water. Add frozen raspberries and blend carefully. Add applesauce. Pour into 9-inch square pan. Chill until set. Combine sour cream and marshmallows and spread over top of set Jello. Cover and Chill. Serves 6-8. I have doubled this recipe and put it in a 9 x 13 pan. Refreshingly cool salad!
Now for more great salad recipes head on over to Violet’s at Promptings.
Beautiful Snohomish in Washington State
We met up with our Great Britain walking buddies at an English Pub in Snohomish. Not only are they our walking buddies but we have had many a great traveling experience with this group of six.
An English transplant from Manchester opened this Pub over a year ago. It is called Piccadilly. We had Fish and Chips, Chicken and Veggie Pastie, Toad in the Hole, and Lentil Rosemary soup. Guinness on draught and good conversation. We were back in Great Britain for a couple of hours enjoying each others company.
Seattle is sizzling these days. They are threatening 97 degrees for today. That’s H-O-T for Seattle and don’t you know it’s the news here!
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This might be bad news for some of you but I finally learned how to post these mundane, brainless, fun quizzes. I am taking baby steps in learning how to do things on the computer with this bloggy deal. Every little thing I learn makes me a little giddy. So here you are. Now I need to learn to do the Mr. Linky thing and some of those sidebar widget dealies. I’m so happy that you are a kind bunch of bloggity bloggers. Blessings on your heads!
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What Kind of Coffee Girl Are You?
Now if you decide to play, let me know how you score…
Ht: Lux Venit for the Coffee Quiz and Above the Clouds for the Food Quiz
Angie from The Toybox Blew Up tagged me for a question meme. The rules? Simple, she posed 5 random questions for 5 different bloggers who answer them and come up w/ 5 new random questions for 5 more lucky people….and so the cycle of the meme continues on and on! Thanks, Angie. I hope I can come up with 5 questions to pass along…
So here’s Angie’s 5 questions for Leslie, Linda, Ellen, Kim, and
1. You are given the chance to produce something that would help moms around the world… money and outlandishness not an issue… what would it be? I would produce an extra set of hands for mom so she can keep more than 2 kids in tow and multitask.
2. You can star in anything you want (stage, radio, tv, etc…) what would your dream role be? My dream role would be Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice.
3. What’s a *secret* talent that you have that would make you the life of the party? I can dance up a storm when no one is watching.
4. What was one of your biggest successes? failures? One of my biggest successes was finishing college and getting a teaching job. One of my biggest failures was not being good at submitting to authority.
5. Name something you despise doing, and what creative excuse/method do you use to get someone else to do the dreaded task. I despise confrontation, especially face to face. I try to avoid these situations by pretending there isn’t a problem. I’ve tried writing letters in the past to deal with this but that is not the best solution. Face to face problem solving is the best method for resolution.
Now here are my 5 random questions:
1. God has decided to send you on a Mission trip, where are you going and why?
2. You have a free afternoon to read uninterrupted. Where would you choose to read?
3. You get to choose where your kids will go to college, money and grades are not an issue. Where would you want them to go and why? If you don’t have kids where would you have wanted to go to college if money and grades were not an issue?
4. If you were stuck in an elevator for over an hour what music would you want playing while you were stuck?
5. You have to travel from the west coast to the east coast of your country, what 5 cities would you want to spend time in?
I guess I’m going to tag Lana, Kathie, Sara, Bee, and Kim. Ladies if for any reason you choose not to participate there are absolutely no worries… 🙂
If you do play make sure you send me your link so I can see your answers. Blessings…
We had a wonderful time with family and friends on the fourth. Check out Lana G’s picture collages taken at the party. I’m thrilled she took photos to capture the day. Fellowship, burgers, salads, gazpacho, yummy desserts and continuous games of Mexican Train the Chicken foot version. Today I’m posting photos from our Tuesday tour of downtown Seattle and beyond with my brother Leonard and his wife Mandy from Dallas.
First stop was Piroshky, Piroshky across the street from the main market and a few doors from the original Starbucks.
Here’s a little Russian lady making some of our favorites. I had the Cabbage and Onion, Dear & Mandy had the Potato and Cheese, and Leonard had the Beef and Cheese. A great way to start our tour.
We saw some fish being tossed and L & M bought me a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
Then we had some liquid refreshments with Leonard’s caramel apple.
The view of West Seattle on our way to the car.
Across town to Queen Anne Hill and Kerry Park.
This was another beautiful sunny day in Seattle.
You can even see Mt. Ranier!
We walked down to the end of the street to see the Western view across Elliot Bay.
There was a little garden where these beautiful hydrangeas were blooming…
and this lovely Dogwood variety.
Off the hill to Fremont and we discovered that the troll is still there. Unfortunately Lenin is still there, also.
Home again, home again, jiggety jig.
These are my flowers from the market. They smell wonderful.
Photobucket is holding all the photos of mine from this post hostage as of July 2017.
Photobucket is holding all the photos of mine from this post hostage as of July 2017.
Monday Dear, my brother Leonard, his wife Mandy, and I took a ferry to Whidbey Island.
The car and passenger ferry is a short 20 minute ride from Mukilteo to Clinton on the South end of Whidbey Island.
Heading for the dock at Clinton.
We drove about 10 minutes to the great little town of Langley. Our first stop was Garibyan Brothers Cafe for a Lamb Kebab Sandwich, a ground Leg of Lamb Burger, Hummus platter and Stuffed Grape Leaves. We had the Russian Raspberry Creme for dessert.
Leonard and Mandy in the restaurant.
Views of Camano Island and Saratoga Passage.
This is the main street in this town with restaurants, antique shops, general stores, bakeries, and art shops, to name a few.
We drove north to Greenbank Farm and took a walk in their fields to get to these glorious views.
The day was so mild we could stand on the ferry outdoor deck on our way home.
The Puget Sound with the Cascade Mountains in the background.