Monday, September 23, 2013

Mushrooms are coming up everywhere

During the week, we only have 3 or 4 campers now.  The weather has turned cooler and wet though on Saturday, there was sunshine and blue sky for the Calvary Hikers to visit for a 7 mile trek around the park.  


The vine maples are slowly beginning to change color

Mushrooms are popping up everywhere.  I don't know the names but
they have interesting shapes and sizes.  These looked like little snowballs
in the dirt.

And these looked like pancakes.

Some look upside down and they split

They work pretty hard pushing up through the undergrowth.


These have smooth round tops


Before the hikers came, I scouted out the Nason Ridge Trail Head.  The
path took me through areas of trees that fell during the bad
storm last December.  If the tops didn't snap off the trees, they
fell over from the weight of the frozen snow.


This tree had some unusual growth at some
point in its life. Was it trying to sit down?
Did another tree fall into it? Hmmmmm.
Red topped mushrooms

These look like their tops were flipped out.


These two were perfectly round with  treads!


It is amazing to me how they can push up through the dirt.


One day last week, we had our coffee break at Plain Hardware Store, about
5 miles from the park.  These two bikes stopped for gas and oil.  They were
a couple from Ferndale who had been traveling for 5 days through WA, ID
Montana.  They had been over 500 miles of dirt roads through the
back country.  There were recording their travels on a helmet camera.
What an amazing trip!

After coffee break, we drove up Merry Canyon again, looking for
Sugarloaf Lookout.  This time, we made the right turns and got to a sign for
Sugarloaf but at the next T, there wasn't any sign so we guessed.  We got up
to nearly 4000' for a peek a boo view of the mountain peaks.  We met some
hunters who gave directions that involved turning around.  The road improved
so we kept going to Eagle Creek Canyon.  Our drive made a U shape into
one canyon and out on another.  Still no Sugarloaf.

Earlier this summer, the Eagle Creek fire burned 1200 acres and a few buildings.
This is what the hillsides near the road looked like.  After the fire, we had a
deluge of rain that washed mud and ash over the road for half a mile.

Since Eagle Creek is near Leavenworth, we drove in to the Farmer's
Market looking for sweet Quincy corn.  None was to be had but there
was this colorful selection of peppers.  On Sunday, campers in #6 kindly
gave us 8 ears of tasty Quincy corn before they left. Yum!


On Saturday, my friends, the Calvary Hikers,
came over from Seattle.  We walked along
the Wenatchee River past a giant rock on
our 7+ mile trek. Here's Paul on the rock.
We stopped for lunch near the North campground play area.  The wind was
blowing impressively but still warm.  After our walk, we drove into
Leavenworth for dinner at Andreas Keller.  Here are, Betty, Boots, Marian,
Paul and Carrol.


Sunday morning, the lake was calmer but the sky was steel gray,
promising rain.

The camp store is only open on the weekends, now, so we must go have
coffee break elsewhere during the week.  On Saturday, the balloon man came
by and made these items for display at the store. .(Kitty on a flower stem; basket
of flowers; poodle and a motorcycle)

Today, we worked in the rain.  We still had sites to rake from the weekend
campers.  We often find tables with a rock left behind.  This one was
most interesting since it looks like a giant Oreo cookie.

This rock has no particular significance but why do folks leave them?


This creation was beneath a tree in one campsite.

  
Now that Fall is here, the large dumpsters are being moved to storage for
the winter and replaced with smaller cans. This is Roger waving on the tractor.
We finished our chores and went to do laundry in Plain.  Hoping for a
dryer day tomorrow so we can prune the maples on Mosquito Row.




Monday, September 16, 2013

Some of our best memories are made on dirt roads

Last week, the weather was wonderful.  Several mornings in a row, the sky was clear blue and the lake was flat calm nearly all day. Quite unusual for the wind not to come up in the afternoon.

On our day off, we drove up to Lake Chelan for breakfast and a walk about.  We ate a tasty meal at the Lakeside Hotel.  The owner was there and filled us in on the 80 year old hotel history.  He spent 2M plus just before the "bust" in renovations.  There are 12 rooms ranging in price from the standard $189 to $350 for the anniversary suite.  I was ready to book a night in January till I remembered just how far away Chelan is from Port Orchard in the winter. He and Sonny talked cars, motorcycles and Jeeps.  

On Thursday, we cleaned house. Sonny wiped the outside of the 5th wheel down with Pledge and swept the pine needles off the roof.  I washed floors and Pledged the Jeep.  In the afternoon, we took the Jeep up Merry Canyon looking for Sugarloaf Lookout. We didn't have a good map and so missed a turn.  It was fun to explore anyway.  Later, we got better directions so we'll try it again this week.

Saturday, our friends, Jody and Craig stopped by to visit on their way home from a road trip to Glacier National Park.  We heard about their recent Alaska cruise and their travels around Montana.

We will be here two more weeks. There are 6 campsites booked tonight.  The daytime temps are only to be in the low 70s and nights in the 40s.  Hope to see more color in the vine maple leaves this week.  Friends from Texas coming next week and my hiking group coming Saturday.

Looking back at the beach  

Dirty Face reflected in the lake

Perfect water for kayaking.  It's hard to see but the lead kayak has the
family dog along with his own life jacket.

Can you see the heart shape in the beach art?

Someone spent a long time searching
the beach rocks for the little white ones.

Mini teepee

This is at the group campsite where the children created a hut.

Mushrooms are popping up all over.

Beach cabin

 Beach cabin doorstep
 Beach cabin pine floor



The camp store is now closed during the week so we have been visiting
other coffee shops.  This is at the Plain Hardware Store in an 85* day.

This is an example of questionable camper behavior.  It is 1 hour till check
out time.  This guy is sound asleep while a huge log is ablaze in the fire
pit.  We took our break and when we returned, they had packed and
left.  Amazingly, the fire was out but we still had to pour 3 gallons of
water on the stump in order to pick it up and load it onto the GEM
to haul to the ash pile.

Still smoldering

There are several osprey nests nearby.  In the evening, the parents are
circling looking for a fish dinner.  That's the tiny speck.
I hope to see one dive for a fish.  On this evening, I saw the osprey lifting off
 from the water with a fish but I missed the dive.

Many evenings after dinner, I walk the beach picking up the day's litter.
This evening, I met a family of creative children who made beach
sculptures.  The children are with their mother at the water's edge.


Untitled beach art

Beach totem


This little gal was creative and she helped find litter.  

Another stunning sunset.  I am blessed to be able to see so many of them.

The changing evening colors.

Another evening sunset with calm waters.
Emerald Island 


So missing our kayaks for early morning or evening paddles.


It had been a hot day.  The children were playing in the water till  after
dark.


Rt 2 between Tumwater Canyon and the candy shop outside Leavenworth
'was closed for a week while the Department of Transportation linked up
three new bridges.

The old steel bridge over the Wenatchee River

Yesterday, it was hot and humid. A change in the weather was forecasted
and sure enough, around 5 PM, the wind roared in.  The beach
looked like the ocean with waves crashing on the shore.
 People picked up and headed home pretty quickly. 

We listened to the Seahawks game and heard about the game delay.  When
play resumed, our radio station in Wenatchee was broadcasting severe weather
warnings including tornadoes for the counties around us.  Luckily,
we only had the rain and wind but not to the extent of the storm a week
ago.  
Today, 20 campsites and  the Upper South bathroom were closed for winter.
We are digging out the campfire rings for next year.  I was hunting
down litter in the bushes and found "Happy Duck".

This afternoon, we went into Leavenworth for coffee at Starbucks.
This little petunia was on the other side of the fence.