Here is today’s walk down to Sand Flats horse camp and Half Camp.
Mt. Rainier pictures:
You only get one picture today because Steve Jobs and I don’t think alike. I resized a bunch of pictures on my laptop, uploaded them to DropBox and was going to put them in this blog from my IPad. Problem is I named them in the sequence I want to post them, however once I get the picture/file to IPad I can not see the file name only the picture. Thus I can not put them in sequence because they are mixed in with a bunch of other pictures, oh we’ll.
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Crystal Mt. – Monday July 14, 2014


Here is the lake, however the Mosquitos did not show in the picture. The first time I hiked into HenSkin was in 1957 with my dad (small tear). Anyway Hank and I had a good time and hiked 9 miles. Weather is still holding so summer has arrived.
Wrote this off line so we will see how it posts.
Here is an InReach track of our hike, Added this with WordPress program on my IPad.
Crystal Mt. – Sunday July 13, 2014
Yesterday was one of those days when the moon is close to the earth. Here are several pictures I took last night.
These are all original pictures with not post editing (other than size).
We actually don’t see the moon all that often.
Hank and I want for our first hike up the valley today. I think we went to far for him. On the way back down he found a nice shady tree and laid down for a while.
This picture is from my InReach tracking website, downloaded, saved and resized. We did see some wild flowers.
This one might make a good puzzle.
Hank was tired:
It is time to pour a glass of wine and cook some Tanya steaks, Thanks Tanya.
Crystal Mt. – Saturday July 12, 2014
It did seem very strange to leave home and not know when we would be back. The next time we have to be someplace is July 23 when we see “The Book of Mormon”, it’s just weird not having every day and minute scheduled. Also not having to worry about work projects I should be working on for next week or year end Board Meeting.
Camp site picture.
Do you see the flamingos in the front window? These are new traveling companions, Jean got them as a retirement gift. The ground was to hard to stick them into the ground.
I have a picture of the flamingo we left at home to watch after the house however my phone WordPress program will not let me add the picture. I will try later.
Home – Sunday July 6, 2014
The first line was on line this is off line and published later.
This is BLOGSY and it has a nice photo drag and drop function. When traveling and off line I will still need to get a application to resize campsite pictures I take with this iPad. The picture is of Brian during a play last winter.
This picture is one I resized on the ipad, of course I cannot figure out how to find the true file size. I guess I’ll publish the post and read the file size from my windows desk top.
Think I will give this a try.
Crystal Mt. – Tuesday July 29, 2014
Pictures: during our trip to Sunrise I took some great pictures of Tanya and Mike. I wanted to got them on a flash drive for TA. Tonight I’ll upload them to Microsoft’s OneDrive, then TA can download the full size picture. I put them on a flash drive so I don’t have to start up the laptop to send them. ( I think I’ll come up with a name for my laptop, the motorhome GPS is Martha ).
DISH TV: ordered satellite antenna, stand, 28 inch VIZIO HD TV, and motorhome grade mounting bracket. I will be removing the 27 inch tube TV we currently have in the motorhome and putting in the HD TV. This and the monthly access is Jean’s 40th wedding anniversary present ( I love you).
I also ordered a Dewalt caulking gun to use when I redo the duel pane windows. I need to do at least the the two front side windows before we head south at the end of August. The instructions that came with seal kit said a powered caulking gun is really necessary for a good sealant bead. I decided to buy this caulking gun because I need to do all the motorhome windows. All the windows have some degree of moisture in them.
After dinner Hank and I walked up to the ski lodge to enjoy nice evening in the mountains. At the lodge we (actually Hank first) got to see the local elk herd. There was at least 45 and could have been 50 or 55. They were spread out over the hill side and can be hard to see and count.
We will be heading home this (Wednesday ) afternoon. We have been here a week and water is getting low. It has been another great week, this retirement thing is actually REALLY good.
Here are some more Mt. Rainier pictures:
16, 17,18.
( I cannot get to my WordPress media folder from my iPad, I will publish this text and add the pictures using my phone).
The dust in the lower center is from a rock fall. After I heard the fall it took me a couple of minutes to see where it came from.
Penrose – Monday May 26, 2014
Hank decided he’d get some practice in for our future retirement (this picture was taken before we took our walk).
37 days AND COUNTING.
Here’s today’s walk –
Penrose – Sunday May 25, 2014

Penrose – Saturday, May 24, 2014
Here is the morning walk:
Here is the campsite picture;
Since my phone’s last update this is how I am posting pictures, remember with the last update I can only post one picture per WordPress blog posting.
Take picture with phone.
Use Picsay pro to resave pic in small file size
Upload to Dropbox
Move to iPad
Set phone to hotspot
Download pic to iPad
Write blog with multiple pics
Upload blog
Oh, here is today’s count
Have a great evening.
Penrose State Park – Friday, May 23, 2014
We are here for the three day weekend. This seems really strange, for the last umpteen years we have been on vacation. Usually leave home Thursday afternoon and we would be at Richard’s or southern Idaho Friday evening. In site 52, it’s a large back in.
By the way 40 days to retirement.