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Entries from June 2008

Camping at Clark Fork Campground

June 27th, 2008 · 2 Comments · B's Blog

Last Thursday we loaded up the camper with gear and dogs and drove up past Pinecrest to Clarks Fork Campground. It was really relaxing to spend 3 nights there and not worry about driving. Friday we hung out by the river and I practiced fly fishing with my new cheapy rod.

Saturday Erin’s aunt […]

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Conservatory of Flowers

June 16th, 2008 · No Comments · B's Blog

We spent Saturday in the city with Joe for father’s day. We rode bicycles to Golden Gate park, went up the tower at the deYoung museum and toured the flowers and butterflies at the Conservatory of Flowers. What a fun day!

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An unknown flower from our front yard

June 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment · B's Blog

About two months ago these flowers started growing out of the bark mulch I had put down in front of the house. I thought they were weeds and began pulling them. Then, I thought that maybe they were seasonal flowers coming back, since there were so many of them and they were all […]

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A Berkeley Sunset (Almost)

June 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments · B's Blog

After a nice seafood dinner at Spenger’s Fresh Fish Grotto in Berkeley, we stopped to snap some photographs of the sunset. Unfortunately by the time we found a decent place to view the sunset, it had already dropped behind the hills.

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Memorial Day Weekend Camping Trip

June 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment · B's Blog

Here are some photos of our Memorial Day Camping trip. We went through Lassen Volcano Nat’l Park and then to the Lake Oroville area.

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Still here

June 9th, 2008 · No Comments · B's Blog

Well, we’ve done so many things in the past few weeks and we’ve been so busy I haven’t taken the time to update my blog. We’ve camped, partied, made an offer on a house, helped friends move, taken a photography class……..
Yesterday Erin and I rearrange our house to make it more functional to the […]

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