Four mile morning hike along the Spokane River to Deep Creek Canyon, a favorite rock climbing spot.
Category: Friends & Family
Good Dinner with Great Friends
From Idaho’s Payette River to Washington’s Palouse
A beautiful drive north, through the Palouse of Eastern Washington – lovely rolling hills, planted in wheat, recently harvested, some already ploughed under, prepared for planting winter wheat soon.


Arriving at the Millers in Spokane, burgers were on the menu, along with good conversation, good company, and old friends….


Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains
Last night in our pretty campground on the Wood River, the temp got down to 37 degrees. 
The Sawtooth Mountains


Dinosaur National Monument – Green River Campground
Temps at Green River Campground got down to 44 last night, the camper remained at 55 without the furnace.

March San Jose Photos



San Jose Rose Garden




Drake and I Taking a Nap


Dad and Daughter Date Day with Drake





My Magical Mystery All-Day Tour






Drake’s First Birthday

Drake and I walked to Japan Town. He was so excited to discover “The Ukelele Source” music shop and “Hukilau” Hawaiian Restaurant serving poke, Kaluha cabbage & pig, aloha chicken, teriyaki short ribs and spam musubi. Just as soon as he finishes his bottle he’s gonna get some ribs….









Rhode Island Willett’s in Colorado
Dae Gee Korean BBQ
Art & Nature

Denver Art Museum, & Museum of Nature and Science
After a nice breakfast this morning at our B&B in Denver, Ray, Shirley, Sally and I toured the following:
“Brilliant – Cartier in the 20th Century” at the Art Museum featuring stunning jewelry, timepieces, and precious objects created between 1900 and 1975. This exhibition highlights Cartier’s rise to preeminence—and the historical events pushing the Maison’s, or design house’s, evolution—as it transformed itself into one of the world’s most prestigious names in jewelry and luxurious accessories.
“Matisse and Friends”- Selected Masterworks from the National Gallery of Art showcases 14 paintings from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., by artists Henri Matisse, André Derain, Albert Marquet, Maurice de Vlaminck, Raoul Dufy, Georges Braque, and Kees van Dongen.
These artists shocked the art world with their raw approach and triggered a succession of innovative movements in modern art. Working in and around Paris at the turn of the twentieth century, they were part of a creative community that sought to redefine painting, favoring an expressive style that emphasized loose brushwork and bold colors.
And, at the Nature Museum: “Silk Road”. Long before the internet and overnight deliveries, the Silk Road connected humanity. Under vast starry skies, across some of the most treacherous landscapes, this legendary trade route stretched 5,700 miles from China through Central Asia to the Middle East and the Roman Empire. Along the way were the world’s most progressive cities, teeming with the lively exchange of exotic goods and new ideas. In the exhibition Traveling the Silk Road, you will take a journey accented by the spectacular sight of camel caravans, the pungent scent of spices, the luster of exquisite silks, and the energy of creative thinking.
Very well done exhibits!













