Thursday, January 28, 2021

Happy Birthday Little Fox

 Note:  This is post moderately out-dated, all cards arrived early.  Kudos to the sekrebrearies.

Hello Gang,

Little Fox here hanging out with my stuffy pals.  I am honored that a few of the Christmas stuffies decided to hang out for my birthday.  Kermit, Drunk Fox, Wolfy, Baxter, Little Bear, Penguin, Christmas Bear, and Christmas elf are all in attendance.

My first card is from Sandy (how does he get his picture on a stamp)?
A beary nice card, in fact it's in the style of Droopy.  Sandy and Cocoa are getting some cabin fever (I can't blame them).  Stormy weather up there is cancelling ferries and trails are flooded.  I think Sandy should take Cocoa on a chocolate tasting tour on the mainland. 

Sandy did mention they are planning their garden.  I need to get the humans on that too.  Spring is near...

Team Ajdin wished me a very happy birthday via this e-card. 

Droopy and his pals wished me a very happy birthday.  Is this card upside down?  Ugh, sekrebearies. 
Droopy also wished me a happy birthday with mucho chicken.  I am all up for that and I hope the new year brings Droopy mucho bacon. 


I bet you can guess who this next card is from?  Last time I checked the temperature in these bears hometown it was cold! I hope it warms up soon.
Jerry and Ben sent an awesome card.  It has snoopy on it wishing me a happy birthday.
Jerry did mention that if there was any cake left over he would assist in eating it.  He's so helpful.
Um, sorry Jerry there was no cake this year.  But I did get a dessert. Stuffy sized oranges for all of my pals. 
These are mandarins and they are only sold in winter, are they available in other parts of the country?  I sure hope so.
I did get a nice adventure to the mountain.  You can even see Sequoia on the right hand side of the picture.
Thanks everyone for the birthday cards.  Whose birthday is next? 














Thursday, January 21, 2021

Spring is near.

 Happy Spring!  Well, not quite yet.....but this Winter has been pretty warm so the plants and animals think spring is here. Daffodils are trying to come out.  

Nutria babies are out.  They live in the stream by the park.  They were introduced to Oregon in the 1930s for pelt production, the in the 1940s the Nutria pelt market collapsed.  The Nutria farms closed and thousands of Nutria were released into the wild.
On my snowshoe today some of the rhododendrons are really green. 
The snow is really nice today.  It hasn't snowed for a few days so it's a little icy but I must explore.
Sequoia agrees.  Time to explore.




 




Thursday, January 14, 2021

An adventure with Sequoia at the Dalles Mountain Ranch

 Hiya Blog Pals.  
Sequoia says "Time for a hike".  I am not one to argue with Sequoia so let's go!



And....we are off!
Today we are exploring the Dalles Mountain Ranch.  A former homestead for a few families now a state park.

The trail today takes us all over the ranch.  You can see the power lines, the Columbia River and Mt. Hood in the background. 
The ranch was pretty quiet today.  There were people out for sure but the ranch is really popular during wildflower season.  But the sun is out and the temperature is in the 50s, not bad for January.

The ranch was originally homesteads from the 1850s.  The biggest homestead was the Crawford's.   In the late 1860s the Crawford boy married a local girl whose parents homesteaded the adjacent land.  Growing crops was a big fail but the Crawford's ranched the land for years (until the Great Depression hit).  Once the depression hit, a wealthy doctor bought the ranch, ranched it until it went bankrupt, and sold it to another ranching family in the area.  The Blakely's ranched the land until their retirement and then deeded it to the state in 1993. 

The park has preserved many building from the Crawford ranch.  Original buildings, the original home from 1905 (built from timber from the original homestead house), a cemetery and lots of random farm equipment. 
The plan was to eat lunch at the ranch and explore the area.  The park removed the picnic tables for the winter so we continued onward to another lunch spot.  Perhaps another time to explore the ranch?

The land out here is not great for growing crops.  There are a few groves of decidous trees planted randomly....or so it seems.
The Timber Culture Act of 1863 granted homesteader an additional 160 acres of land if they planted 40 acres of trees.  The belief at the time was that trees would bring rain to dry land.  The program lasted about 20 years and wait for it.....didn't work (shocker right).  Anyway.

Sequoia has informed to be quiet, quit the history less, and continue hiking.  Not wanting to upset this little dog we are off!








Thursday, January 7, 2021

Staycation with Grinnell

 Hiya Gang,

Little Fox here.  My pal Grinnell and I have decided to take a much needed daycation.  

Today, we are heading to a little taco shop for three tacos.  We got fish tacos, barbacoa (beef) and carnitas (pork).  

Due to Covid we had to eat in the car (indoor dining is not allowed).  You can see it's raining cats and foxes today so we don't mind eating indoors.  The hardest part is splitting the tacos evenly.  Why didn't we just get 6?

This taco restaurant is pretty good and in fact in 2008 presidential nominee Barack Obama had lunch here.

Three tacos between two stuffies isn't enough food.  We decided to get some cinamon rolls at a local store.  We haven't had anything from this brand before but with a bear on the cover what can go wrong?
Apparently the Bimbo Bakery is dominating the packaged pastry business at this store.
Where to next? 



Friday, January 1, 2021

Happy New Year!

 Hello Blog World.

Happy New Year!  Here's to more adventures in 2021. 

I could not wait for new adventures in 2021 so I took my pal Sequoia on a little trip a few days before Christmas.

The air b and b we stayed at was next to the train tracks.  Trains came by about 3 times a day. 
Do you think that train has any snacks on it? 

Sequoia was mesmerized by the train.  The first time it went by the place he just stared at it trying to figure out what was going on. 
Here's to more adventures in 2021.  Happy New Year~