I like this shot of my mom. We rented a pontoon boat at Detroit Lake the other day and all four of us went out fishing. Didn't catch anything, but had a really nice cruise around the lake. (Posted by Laura)
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Kevin and his mom heading out to try for some trout earlier in the day yesterday (no trout were caught): Kevin and I went back out to fish a little more early in the evening before sunset yesterday, and though we didn't catch anything (a few nibbles), it was gorgeous…
Comments closedSince we were going to have more people with laptops than table space on this camping trip, I picked up two of these cute little laptop tables from Ikea for $10 each. They fold flat and so far, they're great. Love the polka dots! (Posted by Laura)
1 CommentKevin's mom is visiting from Texas for a week and we decided to take her out with us in the Airstream. My mom is joining us in her RV with her three white shepherds, and right now we're at Detroit Lake, OR. It's warm and sunny and we've got waterfront…
Comments closedThese circle kabobs are a cute idea! Found them over at Uncommon Goods, $15.50 for a set of 8. These cast iron twig skewers are also cool, same place, $30 for a set of 8. We have some plain 'ol metal skewers from Camping World, but I'm thinking we might…
Comments closedOne of our neighbors here at Skamokawa for the Airstream Kayak Rally was this super cute little 1962 owned by Brian and Corrine: Adorable, isn't it? (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedWe went about 15 miles in the Columbia today…out toward Astoria for about 2 hours (we could see the bridge from where we were), then back to Skamokawa, which only took 45 minutes. We were haulin' (10.6 mph top speed). Huge swells on the way back…and tons of fun surf/sailing…
Comments closedWe got in late(ish) yesterday and had some work to do so didn't make it up to the potluck, but we heard it was all decorated so we walked up later last night to see it all lit up: This morning we're trying to finish up our work for the…
Comments closedIt's a hand-powered espresso maker that uses no electricity. Just pour hot water into the top, push down both levers to drive the piston down, creating up to 10 bars of pressure and resulting in espresso. Available here for $149. (Posted by Laura)
4 CommentsWe've been using this cool aluminum table from Camping World for the past few months to set the Traeger Jr. on next to the Airstream. Sturdy enough (supports up to 60lbs), expandable, and would pack down into a great little canvas bag for easy storage and portability. Then last week the back…
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