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Nativity crafted from Habitat 'scraps' - Prisma photo |
HAPPY
HOLIDAYS from Baker City!
As
this letter is being written, we have 15 mph winds blowing the 4" of snow we received two
days ago all over the place! But the ski area is opening on the 3rd
with a 40” base and more on the
way. It’s Winter!
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Jed at work prior to his grad classes |
Jed
was home for Thanksgiving. He has a new position at Willamette
U niversity
in Salem. They have opened a School of Digital Science with
undergrad and grad degrees. Due to a lack of computer science profs,
he added teaching the computer language Python to his schedule. They
were impressed and asked him to join the faculty of the new school.
He is no longer a visiting prof, and therefor e has job security and
increased compensation! He teaches a weekly grad class one night in
Portland and the balance on the Salem campus. Volleyball continues
to be his outlet as he plays in two leagues.
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Luke and Kady enjoy a little 'winter' |
Luke
and girlfriend Kady are still in Albuquerque, NM. Luke continues to
run the Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) program through the Presbyterian
Church. There are many challenges, however, as it appears the church
is withdrawing support. So there
are many adjustments, meetings, and problem solving going on in his
life! He continues to give tennis lessons
many mornings when the
weather cooperates. Kady is still working on her teaching
certification, but, with a teacher shortage, already has her own
3rd/4th grade class. She is a busy girl! They have a great cadre
of friends that they enjoy. We look forward to their Christmas
visit!
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Introducing Spur |
We have stayed busy with many projects around the homestead
including an irrigation system, sheds, and firewood processing. Rick
continues to head to the mountains for a weekly hike or snowshoe. He
has added a buddy for these trips as we rescued a 5 year old border
collie a few weeks ago. Spur’s training continues but we are
enjoying
him...and the additional exercise he encourages! Ginger has been
busy all year implementing a new music/broadcasting system at the
church (no technical knowledge on my part, simply point person!) She
still teaches a couple art classes a month at the local art center.
And, if you need to find her during the summer, head for the garden!
We have a full freezer and 160 pounds of pumpkins in the shop!
Pumpkin bread anyone??
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On the trail near Mount Rainier |
In
addition to two Habitat trips to Kalispell MT, we took the trailer to
the north side of Mount Rainier for a week of hiking and exploring.
We are hoping to do more traveling and ‘Habitating’ this coming
year.
We
continue to love being out of town on our five acres in awe of our
mountain views,
starry skies, and stellar
sunrises/sunsets…plus
a group of neighbors that can’t be beat! We have a guest room with
a great view,
RV water & electric hookups, and we
welcome visitors young
and old!
May
we all reach out in this time of world turmoil to connect with the
love for one another that came to us all with the birth of a tiny
baby 2000+ years ago. God WITH
us! God IN us! Merry Christmas!
elkhornrandg@gmail.com
15844
High Country Lane
Baker
City OR 97814
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Taken on December 2 after recent snowfall...our shed (new), house, and shop in front of Elkhorn Mts. |
And....because it is easier to add a few extra pictures to on-line greetings....here are some highlights from the monthly calendar, beginning with LAST December!
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DECEMBER '21: Family picture from our Christmas Eve snowshoe |
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JANUARY: I never tire of my kitchen sink view! |
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FEBRUARY: We are the local adopted 'grandparents' for dear young friends. |
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MARCH: Birthday (Ginger) outing to Wallowa Lake |
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APRIL: A trek to see family in the SW meant a rendezvous with Luke and Kady in Ruidoso, NM |
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MAY: Habitat for Humanity work outside of Kalispell, MT |
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JUNE: Rick's Birthday Beach outing with Jed .... in a tiny house! |
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JULY: Visits from both sons ...at different times! Hikes and setting up the weather station. |
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AUGUST: The garden is finally beginning to love warm weather! |
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SEPTEMBER: One of the MANY sunrises I view from my morning seat. |
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OCTOBER: Our Habitat builds are not ALL work - plenty of Happy Hour time also!
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NOVEMBER: We host the Third Brown Rd Turkey Trot!
WISHING YOU ALL A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR IN 2023! |
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