Blue Sky Farm

My blogging posts and photos are part of me . I think of this as a scrapbook of my life. The names have not been changed.. they are real people who have crossed my path along my journey. Some I know intimately, my family and friends. If their names are mentioned it's a sure sign they are special to me and I love them dearly...come along see for yourself, perhaps you know some of them too..

May 10, 2010

A stop on the way












We pass this Covered Bridge everytime we travel to the West side of the Cascade mountains on highway 58. It's  the Lowell covered bridge and  today on our way home we actually made a necessary (potty stop) here. I love these Bridges and it is my hope to see more of them here in Oregon. They are such great memory markers of the days past. Look at the water how smooth it was... The closer we got to home it started raining & even that nasty stuff .. yeah, SNOW falling only 73 miles north of our home.. I was tempted to turn around and head West and back to the beach...  but now here at home we are settled, laundry going and watching the rain.. At least my veggie starts look promising in my Kitchen window...they  popped through their little pete pots smiling at the warmth of the morning sun.. which must have happened a few days ago because they aren't seeing any sunshine today... tomorrow's weather shows promise a showing of the golden ball in the sky.... I am crossing my fingers for that.  I did have a fabulous time and the break with my mom & sisters was just wehat I needed... now I'm making plans for that trip to Denver in June...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now I'm supposed to be putting dinner on the table but when that photo showed up, I just had to take a second to leave a comment. Love this photo. It truly sums up so much of why I love living in Oregon. I've lived here for less than 5 years, yet feel as if this is truly my home.

The beasts are needed nourishment :) Gotta run.....

Debby said...

Mu daughter that lives near Denver said they were going to get one to two feet of snow tomorrow. Hope it's all over by June.

mtnchild said...

You were lucky Cheryl - unless it caught up with you. I'm about 15 miles west of you and I had rain, hail and snow.

I don't recall seeing any sun yesterday, but today I woke to blue skies and sun ... now if the warmth would catch up, I would be ecstatic.
Yvette