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Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Journey to Texas

We left Olympia early July 10th and arrived at our first stop in Twin Falls, Idaho at 11:15 p.m. Long day but filled with fun stops like the Columbia Gorge where the dogs had fun in the water and we some beautiful scenery.







Stopped in Baker City for some herding and more swimming. We unzipped the top of our soft crate so that Hagen could have a little more head room ;)





Twin Falls was a bigger place then we had expected. An absolutely breathtaking view from the bridge that takes you in and out of the city.





On the 11th we continued to Utah where we saw Salt Lake City (Dan's place of birth) and let the dogs swim again. Although, this lake (Lake Utah) was really warm and pretty salty, the dogs didn't seem to mind. They were just happy to get out and stretch their legs and so were we.







We stayed the night in Grand Junction, Colorado.






Through Colorado, New Mexico and finally into Texas

These first two are of Blue Mesa Resevoire in CO.











We stayed the night in Amarillo, TX before continuing on to College Station because it took us a whole day to travel through Texas.

Reaching College Station and seeing we have prickly pear in our backyard was fun ;) Sawyer, Gramma and the kitties made it on the plane and we were so happy to see them all. The sunsets are beautiful off our back porch.





Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Last days in Pullman

I am finally catching up and have computer access again so wanted to post the last few pictures of our time in Pullman. We celebrated the 4th of July with Dan's brother and family (Jason, Ang, Delanee & Brady). We went to the Johnson parade and then to Sunnyside Park for fireworks. We had a great BBQ too - corn on the cob, ribs and icecream.







On our last night in Pullman our friends Jeb & Amanda invited us over for fish tacos. We miss our friends! Teague didn't let any of his icecream go to waste and as you can see Jeb wore his hat in honor of our move to the big T.