Sunday, July 12, 2009

Silverline Resort, Winthrop, WA

Ok, so I’m doing a Blog posting, in hopes that some of you will follow my example. In fact, I’m recommitting to a weekly posting – How About You????

Silverline Resort, near Winthrop, Washington is on Pearrygin Lake. Having a surface area of 212 acres, it is a little smaller than Long Lake, at 225 acres. No islands, a little wider. Other than Silverline on the north end, there is one piece of private property next us, the rest of the shoreline is a State Park with 2 campgrounds on the east side, the south & west sides are state owned, with no public access.

Silverline. Of 50 RV sites, only 24 are gravel, the rest are on grass, as are the 30 tent sites, plus 2 group sites which can handle either. As the pictures will show, motorhomes and 5th wheels park on the grass – I still cringe a little as I see one of them pull onto the nice green grass! However, the sites are allowed to “rest” after being used for several days, in order to keep them green. For instance, this weekend, we turned away campers, but had 4 sites empty.

My job is “The Water Guy”, (actually 2 of us), we start the pump at 8:00 am, and it may run as late as midnight. Every open site & open areas get at least 45 minutes of water every day, some more. Some areas are underground sprinklers, others we use hoses & sprinklers. We have people asking for the grass sites, just a GREAT place for kids to be.

Here are a few pictures that I took. Sorry, but I had trouble loading them, so they don't seem to be expanding to full size.

This is a view of the State Park from the top of our resort yesterday.


This is a view down the lake, the other State Park campground, with a swimming beach is around the point to the left. At the end of the lake is the barn from the old homestead, the house that stood by the tree burned the 4th of July.

This is a picture of our beach, boat area, docks. 3 docks, one fishing only are on the water.

This shows some of the camp sites adjoining the Common Area, view of the lake.

The other side of the Common Area, also on grass, and views of the lake.

Yes, we do have regular RV sites with full hookups.

This is just a tranquil view of the lake on a quieter day, also from the top of the Resort. I should mention, yesterday, our temp reached 98 degrees, but this morning, it was 60 degrees. We have always gotten down into the 50's at night, most days in the 80's, and sunny. Even had a campfire last night after dark. If you wish to see more pics of the Resort, use this link, and take the "Tour". http://www.silverlineresort.com/tour.html

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

My Living Will

Last night, considering my heart issues lately, Laura & I were talking. I said to her, 'I never want to live in a vegetative state, dependent on some machine and fluids from a bottle to keep me alive. That would be no quality of life at all, If that ever happens, just pull the plug.'

So she got up, unplugged my computer, and threw out my wine. DANG!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Life Is Good!

Ok, so I’ve been bad. Now time to update the blog.

The cruise to Alaska was GREAT! The time spent with Cindy, Deb, Rich, Joe, & Leslie really made it special – Thanks kids. The weather couldn’t have been better, we were so fortunate. Yes, we gained weight, got some sun, what more could we ask for. I will post some pics in the future, but for now, if you can, visit Deb & Rich’s Facebook sites, they have posted several.

So my heart didn’t cooperate by converting on its’ own, so Tuesday, June 16th, Dr tried cardioversion. It was successful the first try, and my heart is now back in normal rhythm. Dr. said “You can leave, just stay in touch, sent me some test results”. I can do that.

So now we are at Silverline Resort, Winthrop, WA. Their web site is http://www.silverlineresort.com/ Got here Thursday, put to work on Sat. Like our bosses, Kristi & Dan. It’s a small RV Park, but busy! Full this last weekend. We do like our location.

As I type & post this, we are sitting here enjoying our gas campfire, music, and a glass of wine – Life Is Good!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Hospital Visit

For those that have asked (and those that haven't), here are the facts. After playing Polish Poker with friends Monday evening, I started having funny feelings. Tightening in the chest, stopped to rest taking the garbage to the dumpster, a couple of blocks. Took blood pressure, and realized heart beat was irregular. Called 911, and had an ambulance ride at midnight. First diagnosed as A-Fib, eventually became Atrial-Flutter. After several tests, etc., tried to correct with cardioversion (electric shock, same as in 2000), but did not work.

Kept in hospital, dr assigned was friend Rick's cardiologist. Put on medicine to try and correct, but has not converted me yet. He said "It's not life threatening, go on your cruise, we will take care of it when you get back." I like this doctor!

I'm not experiencing as severe symptoms as Mon nite, so looking forward to a GREAT cruise.

Upon our return, if I don't convert on my own, we will again try cardioversion. If that does not work, then they will have to go in and interrupt (ablate) a portion of the abnormal electrical conduction pathway. Will be similar to angioplasty, but using an electrical charge. Usually successful.

Really looking forward to seeing the kids tomorrow, and enjoying our Cruise! We will NOT have internet access. so will be back on line the 7th of June. Will check for phone messages whenever we are in US ports, so feel free to contact us that way.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Palouse Falls, Washington

Our friends, Jerry & Karen, took us for a ride into beautiful SE Washington, to visit Palouse Falls. The Falls are on the Palouse River, about 4 miles upstream from the confluence with the Snake River. The canyon at the Falls is about 377 ft deep, the Falls are about 186 ft high. Another beautiful, and interesting feature is the rock formation near the top of the Falls, as you can see on these photos. We just HAVE to go back and do some hiking, there are trails to the top of the Falls, (you can see people in my photos) and to the bottom of the Falls. Also, a few days before we were there, a Tyler Bradt ran the falls in a kayak, setting an unofficial world record for the highest waterfall run. I have included a link to a video of that event, hopefully it will work for you.


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Just For Fun 2 Answers, Also, Our Trip North

The babies.

Hope you all had fun trying to figure who the babies are.

Maria, you came close. You had the right family, but the wrong sex, it's actually Domenica. Laura says, "just look at her photos on Facebook, you can see the same face."

The other one, well, the cute cheeks are what made me do this in the first place. Cindy, very close, here is the companion picture from that day. Smile Paula!













Our trip North.

Left Las Vegas on Sunday, stayed just north of St. George, UT for 2 nights. Visited Zion National Park on Monday. Tue & Wed, we covered 900+ miles, and parked on the shore of the Columbia River in Oregon Wed night, stayed 2 nights there. Beautiful site, nice view of the river, but quite breezy, not comfortable sitting outside.

Friday we came on up to Soap Lake, will be here until Thurs. Met up with friends Jerry & Karen, having a ball getting caught up on everything.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

"On The Road Again!"

Yep, we leave Las Vegas tomorrow morning. In light of my Thought of the Week, guess I will turn "Blondie" (our GPS) on, avoid getting lost.

I'm still waiting for someone to correctly identify either of the pictures posted earlier this week.

Not sure what internet access we will have until late next week when we get to Washington. But will try to connect somewhere on the road.