Every year we attend Pine Valley, almost everyone takes a dip into the frigid stream. I am highlighting Richie, Jimmy, Rachel and Heather even though many of the observers in the background of these images did the same. I hope that Jamie and Lisa post some of their water images. The goal was to stay under the water for a few seconds. Yes it was very cold.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Stream Dip Pine Valley
Friday, July 24, 2009
Cooking in Pine Valley
Here are a few images of people preparing and tasting the camp cuisine. There were many good meals and thank you to all who prepared and cleaned up. My favorite meal was Grandma G's slow cooked pork. Great stuff !
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Fishing Pine Valley Reunion
I cannot remember a time we did not catch fish at Pine Valley. The fishing was good with velveeta cheese, power bait and castmaster lures (gold, silver, and Jimmy's Special). Everyone who wanted to catch a fish hooked into a rainbow or brook trout.
Heather caught the biggest planter (rainbow) I have seen at Pine Valley.
Of course Corey and Richie wanted to be seen with the proud angler.
Not all fished, but most came down to support. Here Gina and crew are waiting their turn with David (Daddy).
Jimmy is not only an angler but an engineer of fine fishing gear. Jimmy and Rachel modified a castmaster lure (proprietary information sorry I cannot tell you what he did) and caught fish when others were just wetting a line.
Rachel enjoyed fishing, but I think she enjoyed watching Jim more!
Jacob kept Dan and Jessica very busy but both had time to catch some fish. I think Jessica out fished Daniel if you take into account the number of fish caught per cast. Good job Jessica.... sorry Dan.
Jacob is off and running to explore the natural world. He really enjoyed all the people and the newness of the whole experience.
Richie and I walked over the stream to the south side of the reservoir to make a few casts. We caught two fish but the heat was getting to me so we called it a day and went back to camp. The campground is surrounded by big ponderosa pine trees so one can always find some shade.
Big Daddy also known as Jim is helping the Hammer ('my hands are like ice picks' Sink) remove a trebble hook deep from the bowels of this fish. Hammer is very careful around hooks since his incident. For more information see the Sink family blog. It will be well worth your time. It was fun to spend time with the Sink clan. They have all grown so much !
Of course Corey and Richie wanted to be seen with the proud angler.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Badminton - Pine Valley Style
For those of you who don't know Pine Valley is located just north of St. George Utah. It was nice to have our family reunion in a loved location. All of Grandma and Grandpa's kids and many extended family members participated. It was one of my fondest Pine Valley trips. I plan on posting a few of the activities we enjoyed. I have many images but will only post a few.
First up is Badminton !!! When we were young kids, grandma and grandpa took us to Pine Valley and games were a big part of our daily activities. Most family members played and if they did not played they officiated or cheered. It was great fun.
First up is Badminton !!! When we were young kids, grandma and grandpa took us to Pine Valley and games were a big part of our daily activities. Most family members played and if they did not played they officiated or cheered. It was great fun.
Nice hit Tyler.... right in the sweet spot.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Payson Lakes Strikes Again
After the wedding was over and the lovebirds were on their honeymoon, we took Chad, Angela, Jamie, Corey and homeys went fishing at Payson Lakes. It was a wonderful morning with chill in the air and sunshine between cloud breaks. My goal was to see if we could get Chad, Jamie and Corey to catch a fish. Much to my surprise it was easier than I expected. Not because these individuals have poor fishing skills but because you never know if the fish are going to bite. These images are from Jamie's cell phone. Thanks for sending the images
This is one of Chad's first casts. It took a few casts but soon he was very proficent.
After a nice cast Chad sat in his comfy chair and waited for the bite. Off in the distance we could here Lynne singing.... here fishy fishy.
It was not long before he caught his first fish.
It was not long for Angela to hook into a nice trout.
Angela and I proudly display our catch.
Up and down the bank, fish were landed and I became very busy taking fish off the lines. Nice catch Jamie.... thanks for staying a few days after the wedding.
Of course grandma always catches her fish. She either catches the most fish or the biggest.
She caught the fish on her new yellow pole. She claims it is magic..... I will not dispute that statement.
Corey demonstrates proper angling skills, pole height etc. while landing his fish.
Heather is so excited to catch a little brook trout. Ha!
Nice Kung Fu grip Lynne.
Corey and Heather take a snooze while others still fish.Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Reception "Wind Rain or Shine"
After the Temple Ceremony and a few pictures with the photographer, a torrential rain storm moved through Lindon. It cleared up an hour or so but the yard was soaked. We made a quick change of venue and moved the reception to the cultural hall. Family and ward members all chipped in to get things moved from our house. Many of us were really disappointed we could not use our yard but the cultural hall turned out great.
A ward member put up the sign for us. The image was taken the day after the reception. Of course it was sunny and warm. Sir Richard III and a few others took the images below.
This post will have lots of miscellaneous images of the reception. I hope you enjoy.
Rachel and Jimmy were very good about staying in the line and greeting guests. We had great support from family and friends.... thank you.
Pat (Jim's Dad) and his band played music from the beginning to.... beyond the end. We were putting things away and they were still playing. They did a wonderful job.
Young and old alike enjoyed their music.
It was very nice to have Angela and Chad come from the land northward (Seattle Wash.).
Kim and Greg and Anne and Doug were a huge help with the reception move. Not only did they provide physical help, but also emotional assistance.
This post will have lots of miscellaneous images of the reception. I hope you enjoy.
Young and old alike enjoyed their music.
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