Thursday, August 26, 2021

Time to explore

 Hello Blog Pals,
Little Fox here. It's a beautiful day so why not head out to explore a new place.  My adventure today is at the McMenamins Kalama Lodge.  Whenever this fox goes to a Mcmenamins hotel he always looks for the scavenger hunt clue.  Ah, here it is. 

The clue is asking to me to find some dancing salmon and a curtain.  Hmm, I'm off.   

First stop is the brewery.  Nope no salmon here but if I am lucky maybe I will be able to sample the beer. 
I think my clue might be a painting. I found this painting on the wall, no salmon, no curtain but a dog.  
Nope, no salmon here.  This picture is of a traveler who would come to town, knock on your door and if you invited him to a meal he would thank you by breaking out his violin and his dancing mice.  Yep, real story. 
I must be getting close.  Do you see the salmon?  Back in the day they canned a lot of salmon in Kalama.  The canneries are long gone.....
Maybe I should look for my clue outside.  No luck but I did see a big totem pole.  No fox on it but there was a bear. 
What a beautiful day.  
My roommates are tasking me back to work.  They say I can have a beer when I find the clue.  Let's go!!!!

Found it!  Curtain, check.  Salmon, check. Dancing, check.  
Yep, this one is all for me. 
What's next for this little fox?  
















Thursday, August 19, 2021

A quick hike at Mt. St. Helens

 Hello Blog World.  Happy July 5th (yep, this is a late blog entry).  Anyway, you might recognize my location as Mt. St. Helens.  

If you were alive back in the day like my roommates you might have known St. Helens as looking like this (until May 18th 1980).
The visitors center isn't open today (but the gift shop is...go figure).  
I met a famous stuffy inside the center.
He didn't really have a lot of time to talk, he was off to help prevent human caused wildfires.
The wildflowers are putting on a show today. 
My goal is Harry's Ridge.  
Harry's Ridge is named after Harry Truman (not the former president a local legend and owner/propietor of St. Helens Lodge.  Harry made a name for himself when he didn't want to evacuathis lodge on Spirit Lake when they knew the volcano was going to erupt. 
As we drove up to the starting point we actually were above the clouds. 
You can see the clouds in the background if you look closely.

Yeah! I made it to Harry's Ridge.  You can see Spirit Lake in the background along with Mt. Adams.  
Spirit Lake looked different before the eruption, there were many camps along the shores and a host of resorts and lodges.  After the eruption it blasted debris to the old spirit lake and swept debris and water to an alternate location.  

One last look at St. Helens and a small section of Spirit Lake before I head back to town.  Rumor has it that there is a possibility for some ice cream on the way back home. 
Keeping paws crossed.  Till next time.
LF















 

On May 18, 1980 Mt. St. Helens erupted and 




Thursday, August 12, 2021

Paragliding fox

Hello Blog World,

Little Fox here.  Today I am at Longsword Vineyard enjoying a tasting flight, a paragliding competition and 100+ degree heat.  This fox is tough and can certainly handle the heat.   Look at all this wine to try.  Where to start?

The wine is good but the real reason I am here today is to watch the Applegate Open paragliding competition.   The paragliders take off from that mountain over there and land about 100 yards from my table at the vineyard.  Pretty cool eh?
Do you see those white things in the sky?  Yep, about 100 paragliders took off and are heading out on a GPS obstacle course.  They get points for reaching certain parts of the valley and then landing after visiting each obstacle. 
Last year the plan was to watch the Applegate Open (it's in the Applegate Valley FYI) but Covid cancelled the event. 
Roommates had a nice lunch spread.  However, the pictures of this fox enjoying his lunch have disapeared from the phone.  Ah technology......that's okay you can see the paragliders coming in for a landing.
These paragliders who are landing first didn't quite hit all of their GPS coordinates so even though it's cool to watch them land, they were kind of bummed that they missed their markers.  
Luckily this is a friendly competition so all was good. 
Off to my next adventure. 










Thursday, August 5, 2021

A project only the stuffies can supervise.

A large box was delivered a few days ago from Home Depot.  Looks like the humans bought a new BBQ (bout time....) anyway we digress.  The humans tried to coerce us to put together the BBQ but we negotiated (since we don't do heavy lifting) to supervise the BBQ construction. 

 

Silly blogger won't rotate my picture.  Ugh.

Anyway, let me introduce you to my team of stuffy supervisors.  Of course, I Little Fox am here, accompanied by my uncle Drunk Fox and our good pal Reindeer Coyote.    You might remember Reindeer's blog talking about being yourself (he still fancies himself a coyote).

Drunk Fox wants a challenge so he has chosen to follow the French directions.  Do any of us speak French?  Nope.  Let's switch over to English instructions.
Drunk Fox suggest getting all the parts out before we get started.  One part is dented but it should still work. 
Us stuffies need a break.  I'm going to tell the humans we won't work until three large glasses of lemonade are poured for the stuffy supervisors. 
Voila!  Two hours twenty minutes later a BBQ is assemlbed and works.  
All parts accounted for and all screws/bolts/etc. used.  The last question is the most important what is for dinner?

Thank goodness us stuffies were on the job supervising, could you imagine the mess had we left this important job to the humans?  Désastreuse!