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Sunday, June 30, 2013

JUNE NOOS...

May has been having us work in the garden nightly for an hour this week despite the heat.  We managed to do it just fine.  When we were done last night, it started greatly thundering and lightening and eventually we had a little bit of rain.  It was sure nice as it’s been so hot and then smokey too.  I think there is still smoke out there but not nearly as much as before.

Yesterday was not nearly as hot as the days before – we only reached 86° rather than over 90°.  The current temperature is 62°.   Rob and Gri went to Fbks for Rob's reading speech therapy...it was very smoky and hot!

PatLou has been fighting fires around Alaska. The whole state is on high fire alert. Good for making $$ but can be dangerous and it is hard dirty work. Keep those firefighters in your prayers please!

Patrick Buongiorne (dad) is cutting fire wood for the community, like a madman. He still has about 30 loads to go which is quite a bit. Not sure how many 

Jon took Michael and Julie to Lisa Lake to fish the other night.  Julie rolled down the hill while doing her kung fu moves and split her forehead open.  Danita came over to put five stitches in her head right near her hairline. 

Gri, Pat and Rob were on the same fishing spot and heard Julie cryingglad all is well that ends wellpoor lil gal! 

Gri snagged 2 rainbows that spat the hook in mid air and Pat was able to get his in the boat with Rob's help wielding the net.

 Jessy has been working hard to get her passport information in order since she’s planning a trip to visit the Headwaters farm for a few weeks.  Tom and Jeni heard from Kathryn.  She’s doing well but misses home.  The Buongiornes have heard from Annie as well.  She seems content and happy in her new surroundings. 

Ani Buongiorne misses home, family and friends a bunch. She has been calling her parents and grams Flo off and on. She knows she is in a good place with her aunt Karenza Hanson and friends Dr. Tim Tesi and Carol Summers Tesi. IF YOU THINK OF HER, PRAYERS ARE WELCOME. DROP HER A NOTE SHE WILL LOVE THAT!

ANI BUONGIORNE
c/o TESI & KARENZA HANSON
PO.BOX 450
LINDEN TX 75563

Gri, Wenda and Jannis Blohm will be travelling to Palmer AK next weekend to visit family and friends. Gri will be visiting with Bethany Buongiorne and the twin grand daughter - no longer babies...yikes! They just turned 2...  :)

Virginia Buerge is coming out today to visit for the weekend.  She’ll be staying with sis Margaret. Gri and Rob will probably be picking her up in Delta since they go in on Fridays for Rob riding lessons at Stardust Stables.

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Wow, we’ve sure have been having some lovely weather!!!  Each day seems hotter than the day before and the lows have hardly been below 50° in the past two weeks.  Yesterday the smoke rolled in.  Apparently there are fires down Tok direction and all over due to lightening.  I saw a big smoke cloud yesterday as it mushroomed; shortly thereafter, it fluffed out and started spreading itself as a blanket to us unwanting souls. 
  
Rus and Millie have run off again; this time to Wasilla for a long weekend.  Craig and Hannah and children went on a RV vacation/tour of Alaska.  They will be gone a week. 

Guess what?  Seth and Amaris are back!!!!  They came home Tuesday; I know nothing of their plans, but I do know that their year ends on Sept 1.  Amaris is living with Wenda, and of course, Seth is here at home. 

So, last weekend was busy for Sarah Jepsen....<  I ran into Fairbanks to spend sometime with my sister in law, Phanta.  While there, I was able take some pictures for Delta Industrial in Fairbanks, I was present for the birth of my niece Alyvia (said Olivia) Jade, and took pictures at Marina and John Hendrickson’s wedding.  Marina’s wedding was at 66 mile.  Once there, we four wheeled or rode in monster trucks up the mtn to where the wedding was held.  The reception was at 66 mile where they celebrated with mud bogging rather than the traditional dancing (there as a little dancing, but way more mud bogging!).  Jake, Phanta, and I went to the birthing center at 2 pm, and the baby was born by 5:21 pm.  I was able to have a little photo shoot with my new niece who, by the way, weighed 8 lbs 9 oz at birth!  Zayden came home with me and is enjoying farm life to the fullest (even being bitten by mosquitoes)>>.

Sometime last week, Craig Milliron, Sarah Horender and her two girls arrived to be here with Jennifer for a while.  This week, Robin Horender arrived.  Just in time too since Jarred and Jennifer left here for Fairbanks at 4 pm yesterday and had their baby at 9:05 pm.  Makinzy Joy weighed 7 lbs, 3 oz. 

Tommy went to Copper Center last weekend with May, Katie, Johnny, and Benjamin.  They were able to bring home approximately 230 salmon.  We are so grateful for the salmon.  May via her mom Griselda posted some pictures at these links:  


Rye Hillyer was here for a couple of days recently.  He is now at Whitestone visiting.

Andy and Sarah Jane were supposed to be back by now but they’re not due to some health issues.  Andy went to the doctor and found a tumor in his rectum.  A PET scan will be done on July 3 to tell them what’s going on.  I heard that surgery was recommended as well as chemo and radiation – I don’t know the order of any of those things.  Andy and Sarah Jane are with Andy’s mom in Alabama at this time.  Here is an address and email address if anyone would like to write them.  Contact by email is: asjtrotter@gmail.com; Contact by snail mail is: 1290 Iron City Rd, Anniston, AL 36201

Christine Jepsen Moore (Rich's sister), did not receive the report she wanted to hear, but she is still full of faith.  The doctor told her that the cancer has returned; therefore, she will have to go through another round of treatment.  She still believes God for a complete  healing. 

Julie LaFountain Miller’s father, Bill LaFountain, from Headwaters Ranch passed away on June 19th.  A service was held at Headwaters on June 23rd.  Julie can be written attrudyloo@sbcglobal.net

On June 21st, George Young passed away.  He and Freddi have been living in Sitka for several years now.  Sis Freddie can be written to at:  georgeandfredi@yahoo.com



Anyway, have a safe and great weekend.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

STILL NICE IN ALASKA....HOPE IT LASTS...


Esther & Ella  2 years old!!



Ahhhh….. summer has finally arrived!!!!  Today we had sunshine, rain, a rainbow, and now sunshine again.  Tony fertilized all the grassy areas while it was raining.  Nearly everything is green.  We’ve been happily cleaning debris from last fall’s terrible windstorm.  Things are starting to shape up and look pretty.  It does seem like the raspberry patch and the strawberry patch are having a rough time. 



Last week, we had a clear cold night where the temperature dipped down to 29°.  Some of the fresh transplants (squash) and some people’s flowers were “touched”.  Most of our days have been between 65° and 75°.  With the few rainy moments we’ve had, we’ve not even two inches of rain so far this month.

We planted the transplants last Monday night. 




MAY DID A GREAT JOB TELLING US WHAT TO DO! SHE HAD IT ALL PLANNED OUT...THE MASTER GARDENER...SO PROUD OF MY GIRL!  NOT A MEAN FEAT TO PLANT OUR VEGGIE GARDEN OF 2.5 ACRES....
MAY IN "HER" GARDEN...



A couple that always parks their air boat on our runway, was at their cabin at George Lake last week when the husband was killed by a black bear.  Here are links to the most recent articles. Bear killed by trooper linked to fatal mauling near Delta Junction andhttp://www.newsminer.com/news/alaska_news/alaska-troopers-bear-killed-at-lake-fatally-mauled-fairbanks-man/article_d6dbcd66-d2f8-11e2-91e0-001a4bcf6878.html

Bill and Kathy went to Anchorage last week to have some tests done to ensure that Bro Bill’s heart is doing okay – it is!!!!  The doctor said he has the heart of a 26 year old! 

Ann took Al to Anchorage last weekend for a PET scan after his recent skin cancers (two different kinds).  At this point, everything looks very good.  Ann’s brother’s children – two girls and one boy (all in their 20’s) have come to visit Ann and Al. 

Last Friday afternoon, the guys were burning across the road.  A wind whipped up, and the fire got away from the guys.  Everyone was frantically called and many people from the farm and up creek showed up to help.  Disaster was averted.  Forestry showed up too, but they were only advising.  If they had actually helped us, we could’ve either been fined or had to pay a bill.  There are still hot spots that the guys are keeping an eye on and hosing down.

Hope Margraf has gone home.  Andy and Sarah Jane are gone to visit family in the states.  Kathryn and John are now safely in Hoonah.  The first few days, it rained a lot.  Kathryn was not excited about that.  She’s had a wee bit of sunshine since. 

Carolyn took Kerri Geyer to Fairbanks to have her tonsils and adenoids taken out.  She is now home and is almost as good as new.  Jessy had to be taken to town yesterday because of a really bad throat.  She’ll be home soon, too, I hope. 

Joey has been home for a week.  Tony was happy to see him since the guys needed help with disking and planting ATR.  Joey leaves within a day or two for work. 

Luca Casey was released from the Anchorage hospital, and the Casey family are all home inFairbanks

I heard from Rachael Williamson that Shane is doing well with his chemo although he’s having more bad days than before since the chemo is building up. 

Olivia is home for a few days.  Lizzie came home for an overnight visit last night.  Ella’s parents came out for Saturday night.  J  I heard Stacey Casey is here while Pete is working at Ft. Greely for a bit. Stacey is an attendant on the Alaska Railway, sounds like fun and plenty of lovely panoramas.

Talked to PatLou a few times and he is doing well and keeping busy with fire season. He is now on the Hotshot crew for Pioneer Peak, a pro crew that goes in first, after smoke jumpers. Am sure you all hear about the death of a smoke jumper in CA...glad Pat does not do that...



https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pioneer-Peak-Interagency-Hotshot-Crew/576042719093746?ref=ts&fref=ts

Here's Pat, second from left with a Mohawk...with Pioneer Peak Crew...



ROB ENJOYS BLOOPING IN TH CREEK

 ROB AND PAT HAVE BEEN MAKING SHORT NOTICE OF THE FIREWOOD PILE....THANKS GUYS!!




 Next week end I will be driving with Wenda Lawrence and Jannis Blohm towards Palmer (there families live close by too) to visit Bethany and the girls. The twins have since turned 2!!...they are so cute and growing so fast...it will be a treat to spend some time with them while Pat's away on fires..





The sky is beautiful right now, but I don’t feel like tromping outside for a photo.  You’ll have to be happy with a rainbow picture instead. 



Summer HAS arrived

We’ve had some beautiful, hot weather; today, at 1:45 pm, it was 80°.  The leaves are beginning to pop on the birch trees, the lilac bushes are putting out buds, and the grass is slowwwwllly turning green.  The creek is high, but not too high yet. 

School is finally out!  We had a fun end of the year picnic in Wendy and Jeni’s yards.  We usually go to the creek or to the Johnson River, but at the time, they were both frozen over. 

I meant to take pictures of the greenhouse before Wendy took all the flowers out; I forgot.  Anyway, the greenhouses are beautiful and full of warmth and flowers and vegetables.  Rus and Wendy handed out flower baskets yesterday afternoon.  May thinks we can plant the seeds soon, on time, shockingly, and the transplants early next week. 

Lizzie moved to Delta last Friday to live with Chris and Bekah.  She has a couple of part time jobs and is looking for something more full time.  She plans to go to college in the fall and has been accepted already and has received a couple of scholarships. 

Annie Buongiorne has “flown the coop” to visit her aunts
 Karenza Hanson and the Tesi’s in Texas.  She has made it there safely.





Robin has used his new pop up pool for the first time, he was pretty happy about this! For les than $20 at Walmarts these pools are a great way to stay cool without denting your wallet, plus easy to clean and maintain. If you take care of it they can last for a number of summers. The creek is really high and dangerous so we are constantly reminding all the kids not to go near it until it subsides a bit.

Pat Lou is working at the elite hotshot PIONEER PEAK HOTSHOT CREW.He is also their backup Medic. He has gone on a few fires already and many more to come. I am planning in visiiting the girls and Beth in a few week, Wenda Lawrence will drive and then go on to visit her relatives further down the road in Eagle.

PIONEER PEAK INITIAL ATTACH HOTSHOT CREW
PAT IS SECOND ON THE LEFT WITH A MOHAWK



Last Sunday Joseph Latour was here to preach.  I missed the service due to a blitz attack of the flu bug so I can’t tell you what he said. 

Tonight we skipped service to work in the raspberry patch, cleaning up the old canes and pruning.  We’ll need to work in the raspberry patch again before it is ready for the summer.

I guess we’re cancelling church this coming Sunday to have our cleanup day.  We had to put it off so long because we couldn’t even see the ground in order to clean it.  Happily, now, we can see the ground.

I think Allyson and Jon with a person from Tok are conducting an ETT class startingtomorrow through Sunday

Al looks like he’s doing pretty well.  He’s been going out and doing his normal errands like he used to. 

Luca Casey was moved to the Anchorage hospital due to some serious internal problems.  I haven’t heard any reports, but I think that in this case, “no news is good news” – he must be improving.




PAT AND TOM MAN THE BIG EQUIIP DURING FARM CLEANUP DAY AFTER WIND STORM


RIDING THE WAGON WITH ROB, MICHAEL, CHRIS AND HOPE

WINDSTORM MADE A BIG MESS OF TRESS.

MAY DID A GREAT JOB ORGANIZING THE PLANTING FOR US...




MAY THE MASTER GARDENER



JOHN, KATH AND JULIE SEEDING TATERS...


ROB ENJOYS HIS POOL...IT'S ACTUALLY PRETTY COOL...PUN INTENDED :)