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Entries from October 2008

Community Supported Agriculture

October 31, 2008

We recently started participating in a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Each Friday we can log in and view the contents of our box for the upcoming week. Every Thursday, we receive a box (or two!) of organic fruits and vegetables most of which are grown at the CSA farm or local from the Pacific NW. We can substitute up to 5 items in our box each week.

The CSA is a great way for us to eat different fruits and vegetables, try to eat food grown locally, and support local farms. I recommend you check out the CSA in your area or look for Farmers Markets in your area.

View the beautiful fruits and veggies we received in (pears, figs (YUM!), apples, oranges, beets, pluots, red onions, shallots, arugula, lettuce, leek, red pepper, cabbage and chard)


View our our first CSA box.

Talapus & Olallie Lake hikes

October 18, 2008

We hiked to Lakes Tallapus and Olallie with several of our friends. It’s an easy hike that slowly gains elevation and passes by two lakes.


View our Talapus Lake hike photos.

Turaz Designs! (my necklaces)

October 13, 2008

As you know, I have been spending a lot of time making necklaces and we finally got around to posting pictures!


View our My necklace photos.

Mt. Walker Hike

October 12, 2008

We visited my cousins at their house on the Hood Canal this weekend. We did a great hike to Mt. Walker and spent the rest of the evening making dinner and catching up with my cousins.

The hike to the top of Mt. Walker took several hours. On the way up, I stopped to grab something out of my pack and birds flew and landed on the trees next to us. One even jumped on my hand. It turns out these guys are pretty friendly and were looking for some food.

The views on top of Mt. Walker were amazing. It was a clear day and you could see Mt. Baker, Mt. Rainier and downtown Seattle. Today we went mushroom hunting on a nearby trail and found about 3 pounds of chanterelle mushrooms.


View our Mt. Walker photos.

Snow Lake Hike

October 5, 2008

There are an abundance of alpine lakes in the Pacific Northwest. The hike to Snow Mountain lake was a steady uphill climb for several hours but the scenery around the lake was well worth the climb!


View our Snow Lake Hike photos.