Friday, June 27, 2008

Garden Week 6



Finally potatoes. So I am really Irish after all. The most exciting part is the pumpkins are growing and actually look healthy.

Hanging with the toughs!





Kylie had some peeps come down for shooting and Aly wins the muscle contest and Brit laughed the most and Kylie shoots deadly!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Hanging out with friends


My friend Lincoln came over for some fun. Yes he got wet.

Garden Week 5


Week 5 with our garden and everything is growing, well except no potatoes. So we have this huge dirt spot that has to be weeded. Being Irish I should be able to grow stinking potatoes!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Goodbye Bret.



Bret is off to Taiwan for a couple of years and these two photos explain our feelings.

Celebrate Summer




With summer in full bloom, at least this week, I wanted to post some pictures from some of our favorite summer times, and pay tribute to some great Marines. Bless those Marines! Semper Fi!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Our Extended Family


I had to post this picture since we had a chance to invite a few of our "extended family" over for a bbq last week. If you have any questions about what these most excellent family members do then link to Bill and Tanna Fox's blog and click on the religion link. Then enjoy.

Sanpete County's New Car


I had the chance to visit a great car show at the park in Manti and a friend of mine on the Sheriffs Dept had his new car entered. Sweet eh?

Garden Week 4



After freezing night time temperatures last week I wasn't sure what survived but things actually look good. Since Marines are half-crazy I decided it was time to remove the water walls and let the plants enjoy the sun. Hopefully that won't prove to be a mistake.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

June 6, 2008 Garden Growing


I took a different angle so you could get a glimpse of the new corn poping up. Maybe next week the water walls can come down.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Garden May 31 2008



Here is week two and not much has changed. I hope by next week the little corn will be about ready to peek out of the ground.