Pacific Ocean at Waldport and Newport
There was very little wind at the coast today, in spite of the forecast. Sid and I had a great time. On the way home, we got some crab meat and ate it during the drive back to Corvallis. My camera stayed in my car, and now my keys and cell phone are in Sid's car and Sid is at Fred Meyers to get some of his film developed so he can put it on the blog. What a process. I wish I could help, but I don't know beans about putting pictures on the blog.
Joe, I think of you whenever I think of quail, and I wonder if you and your partner have the same amount. We started out with twelve baby chickens, hatched by our mother hen, and now have only four. The remaining four are quite grown up but I don't know what h
appened to the others.
As you can see I am still having trouble with writing. Merry Christmas! There. Love, Bopcha
Joe, I think of you whenever I think of quail, and I wonder if you and your partner have the same amount. We started out with twelve baby chickens, hatched by our mother hen, and now have only four. The remaining four are quite grown up but I don't know what h
appened to the others.
As you can see I am still having trouble with writing. Merry Christmas! There. Love, Bopcha
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