Saturday, November 17, 2012
Upcycle Your Life: making for Maker Faire
Upcycle Your Life: making for Maker Faire: Can you hear that? I bet if you listen closely you'll hear the tinkering sound of this year's Maker Faire Makers and Crafters! The ...
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Fish Are Jumpin'
String was hearing that "Salmon Season" was about to start and he hadn't been to his old fishing spot in a few years, but he was thinking about doing a little fishing this year. He decided we should just go check it out on a day he didn't intend to fish so we could see if things were good. Off we went to the Oroville Dam on the Feather River... it was opening day.
Unfortunately String's favorite area (near the riffles) is no longer open to fishing. Apparently there is no fishing between the hatchery and the After bay. It's all posted. The places along the after bay, where people used to stand shoulder to shoulder, are totally off limits now.
(It did used to look so dangerous when they did that.)
But just beyond that there were the fishermen, braving the first day of the season to catch those wonderful salmon.
I was a tad disappointed that this one little place, where you could just set up a nice fishing spot (and didn't have to crawl down the bank) was included in the places where you couldn't fish. I've seen lots of women enjoy that little spot and thought that maybe this year I'd get to be lucky and spend a day there.
Not happening.
We weren't sure there would be anything going on there, but we had time, and we were just poking around anyway. We were glad we did--it was fun to check it out.
String at the Hatchery |
The two bridges above the hatchery |
The Dam |
Empty |
walk ways to the ladders |
view from the bank We found some nice places to just sit and look. |
Salmon jumping on the Feather River |
We even got to see a few salmon jumping there.
We had a great time :)
Saturday, June 2, 2012
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
The Road to Stonyford
THE ROAD TO STONYFORD
We loved the green, green hills...having been raised next to those rolling hills in the bay area (when they are covered with their spring green) I miss that whole vista so much.
But not so far away from us is the road that leads up to Stonyford. You drive through Maxwell and just keep going. Before you know it there's all this really interesting geology and if it's spring, there's beautiful green rolling hills that take your breath away.
Good time to try out those cameras.
The Light kept changing--it was awesome |
There was something lovely around every turn of the road. |
Sunday, January 22, 2012
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