Showing off our lovely state! This is in Homer and somewhere in Wasilla, the mountain is Rainier I believe.

We’ve been having cool mornings of 18 and 20 degrees, but now a warm wind has blown in. Morning temps are 34 and 37 degrees with the days reaching into the high 40’s. Thankfully, this weather has melted most of the snow and ice; it has enabled Tony to work on getting in the hay and grain. We are so thankful that out of all the farms in Delta, our farm’s grain is still standing tall and not knocked over by the wet snow.
People have asked me who shot the moose since I only gave a number - Thomas, Mark Coy, Tony, Chris, Cody, Nic V, Benj V, Jonnie, Brad, Seth, John Clark, Kevin, Ben, & Jarred. The caribou were shot by the Williams men; the grizzly was shot by Thomas.
This week an instructor from Tok has come down to teach an EMT class. We’ve had students from Dot Lake come, also the youngest Koehlers, and, of course, our students. Today is the last day, and it seems that it has gone well. Rob and I both got our CPR/First aid...hopefully we won't need to use our skills anytime soon...lol
Did I ever mention that Mark Coy started his year with Esther Venables a couple of months ago. It is one of those fun situations of Esther living at Whitestone while Mark is living here. What the end result will be remains to be known by them and us. At present Mark Is spending time in Headwaters helping them with the packing up and selling of that community. Esther is pretty involved with her mom’s care. Betty V has been sick for a few years now while continuing to live at I’sot.
May's garden is being mowed up by the voracious piggies...they're somewhere out there
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