We started baking the pastries formerly known as "Little Oven" pastries. Thursday was the official day. Thanks in large part to Christian and the party he dragged out of bed so early, we had nearly a bakers dozen people waiting in the parking lot for pastries. In true Christian form, he brought a sign for us--"Welcome back into our bellies"-- as well as a shirt he made with pictures of pastries and sentiment. WOW! I'll remember to look out for 1969 coins (you'll have to ask him about that). John brought us a 4, 5 and 6 leaf clover. Margaret, Paula and Steve, et al, were a very welcome sight. Thanks so much, everyone, for REALLY making our day! We still can't stop smiling.
Don't forget to check out Kalberg.com for information on trail conditions, etc. They had a run-in with a mountain goat on the switchback trail, but fortunately persevered behind someone's slingshot, returning with some great pictures on the post. Great pics, and really fun-to-read anecdotes about their adventures. The Good To Go, also, can't thank Seth and Candace enough for their enthusiastic support.
Friday, June 26, 2009
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Liz, It was great meeting you @ GOOD TO GO when we were on getting ready to go up Hurricane Ridge. GOOD TO GO has been a major Olympic Peninsula goal for me since I read about you in Kaleberg's blog.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I did travel 4,067 miles for a rum raisin Danish from GTG! And I was not disappointed. I savored it slowly (for me) along with your big cup of delicious coffee. Curt had the mixed berry Danish with, I believe, fresh loganberries! Good stuff!
Thanks for the warm Northwestern hospitality to a couple of Southwesterners! We camped happily in the lovely forest on the Peninsula, visited Neah Bay & the Museum!, enjoyed the S'Klallam Native Expressions Gallery. Just had a great time.
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Bye, Liz! a big howdy to Erich and Julie. Blessings, young folk! NORMA