rrawhide
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Time for Christmas Cookies and stuff - how about some pictures -
I'll start - - -
ok youse guys & gals - -
My wife, daughter and daughter in law decided to start a 'tradition' by baking cookies together - - -
well, there was 'cookie stuff' everywhere so here's what some of them look like:
and
they liked it so next year - more more more --- they only maked 1 or 2 batchs of 15 different cookies - - - no wonder they are tired!!
Anyway, my son, Ryan, and I decided to (get outta there) and take the quads and go up the mountain a
little way - about 20 min drive to Jack Flat Road and went up the hill
- towards Sequoia National Forest. Started snowing and temp dropping
but we decided to go for a little while. Headed up toward the old
Dillonwood Sawmill and started snowing harder - were up to about 5000
feet and turned around - 28 degrees - about 5 miles of a very rough
abandoned road. Our quads are Honda 420's and 4 wheel drive. The
'trunks' are filled with first aid kits, survival gear and blankets
since these are also search and rescue quads. So we did feel safe
going up the hill. Great ride in the snow and since we were the first
ones in on virgin snow it was beautiful - -
anyway, a couple more pictures for you - about 2" but expecting much more this week - if the weatherman is right!!!!!
then when we returned there were great aromas and warm cookies waiting - - - -
good day --
rrawhide
I'll start - - -
ok youse guys & gals - -
My wife, daughter and daughter in law decided to start a 'tradition' by baking cookies together - - -
well, there was 'cookie stuff' everywhere so here's what some of them look like:
and
they liked it so next year - more more more --- they only maked 1 or 2 batchs of 15 different cookies - - - no wonder they are tired!!
Anyway, my son, Ryan, and I decided to (get outta there) and take the quads and go up the mountain a
little way - about 20 min drive to Jack Flat Road and went up the hill
- towards Sequoia National Forest. Started snowing and temp dropping
but we decided to go for a little while. Headed up toward the old
Dillonwood Sawmill and started snowing harder - were up to about 5000
feet and turned around - 28 degrees - about 5 miles of a very rough
abandoned road. Our quads are Honda 420's and 4 wheel drive. The
'trunks' are filled with first aid kits, survival gear and blankets
since these are also search and rescue quads. So we did feel safe
going up the hill. Great ride in the snow and since we were the first
ones in on virgin snow it was beautiful - -
anyway, a couple more pictures for you - about 2" but expecting much more this week - if the weatherman is right!!!!!
then when we returned there were great aromas and warm cookies waiting - - - -
good day --
rrawhide