April, 2005
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This is a picture of the fabled "Heidmann Warsh", up on our ranchette (yes, we own it, so we can name it). Looks like Roo, Mudge, and Button got washed up here too.

The far end of our property. I took this picture because we are not over there as much. Most pictures are at the other end of the property.

This picture was taken high in the White Tank Mountains. The flowers are incredible this year!

Here is my friend from Church, Koos.

That would be me, and we are still up in the Tanks (White Tanks).

Koos wanted a picture like this to send to his parents in Holland. You get to see it too!

I like to take pictures of signs. Shows where I've been. This is still high up in the tanks!

Flowers in the tanks. Pretty, no?

This is a picture of a spring. You don't come accross these too often, so I snapped a pic.

This is an old, abandoned dam, at the top of Ford Canyon, high in the tanks.

Koos, standing near the top of Ford Canyon.

What? Me worry?

This is the view at the bottom of Ford Canyon, in the tanks.

Lizzard.

Roo has learned to bake bread. Here she is with her creations.

Roo grinding grain into flour, so she can make bread.

Roo mixing bread.

Roo dumping junk into bread.

Aparently, every step had to be captured here...

Rolling out the bread...

Patting down the bread.

More bread. Bread, bread, bread. I know bread is the staple of life and all, but how many pictures do we need?

Finally! It is done!

Up at the ranch. Jacob is crying (goodness knows why), and I am trying to get him to stop.

Meg with my good sleeping bag.

This is a funny picture. Jacob was cold while going to the bathroom!

Jacob is stuck in the hole that he dug.

Meg is stuck in the hole she dug.

Never let kids play with fire.

Nettie's clothes line.

Building the dog run, up at the ranch (and for a bonus, a lovely picture of the leftover pieces from the cabin).

This crumbling down shanty is on state trust land that is a stone's throw from my property.

Here is Nettie, on top of what the kids call "Petroglyph Mountain". Right over Nettie's right shoulder, you can see a little tan dot -- our cabin!

Button in a crack (on top of Petroglyph Mountain).

This is Petroglyph Mountian!