Sunday, February 25, 2007

grandmajean


Look at the pictures of our beautiful grandchildren, Rhiannyn and Gwyndolyn taken at Christmas time. I couldn't repeat this post because Ralph actually got on the computer and it worked! This is the way it works around here. He has magic fingers!

grandmajean

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Winter busy-ness

These trees are getting tired of winter now. The three in this bunch are all leaning on other trees. Sorry that i have been as lazy as these trees when it comes to blogging.








Agrium stock is doing real good even with our plant shut down from a lack of natural gas in the cold winter months. We have had a pretty relaxing winter at work. That will stop soon when we start back up. All the farm related stocks are doing good due to a mandate for ethanol. Gold, silver, uranium and oil are doing well also.




The Ice Dawgs midgit team had a tougher time this year than in the past, but it was fun for the kids anyway. The Blue Flames team that i play on has a tournament this weekend. (Remember to get out of the stock market when hockey season is over.)







Here is a photo of the house that Heidi and John are trying to buy. It is on the road that goes to the ferry.

I've enjoyed the Yukon trip photos.
Have a good SPRING

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Fort Selkirk

I've been really busy and stressed lately but I'm back. Looks like everybody else is preoccupied too. I know Jean is having some trouble getting on the new site. I'm trying to help her. On with the Yukon trip. . .

The river is very wide now. This is our first sighting of what had been the largest settlement between Whitehorse and Dawson, Fort Selkirk. It had been wiped out by indian raids from the coast and re-established as a RCMP post about the time of the gold rush.

As people abandonded Selkirk, many of the cabins were burned for firewood, but there was still lots of really interesting stuff.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Our Fairy Godmother


It didn't rain much, and when it did the rain was more like a mist.