Monday, September 29, 2008

More Balloon Rally Pictures



When we woke up Sunday morning, there were balloons all around us. Bear dressed quickly and started taking pictures as he walked across the lawn toward the river. We saw several balloons skim the water of the Yakima River. One landed and deflated right next door. Several others landed in the park directly across the river from us. The people on the bridge got a spectacular view as balloons dipped into the river on both sides of them.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Prosser Balloon Rally 2008



Today is the first day of the Prosser Balloon Rally. We are so excited because being by the river and two blocks from the air field, we have front row seats. So we're giving you some views from our front row.

The two balloons below tried to do "feet wet" in the Yakima River. One made it. The other was too high and ran out of room before he crossed the river.
These last pictures were taken looking at the next door neighbor's lawn, a view over our camper, a view down the river, and a view over the trees beside us.


What goes up must come down

Plans for Fall


The Prosser Balloon Rally is here. Today, September 26, 2008! It's not Albuquerque, but it is right in our front yard, front row seats by the river. When these people touched down with their balloon, they were actually talking to us. It's quite a lot of fun. Our granddaughter Katie will be performing with the Tri-Cities Steel Band tomorrow.

About the end of the first week of the October we will travel back to the Fresno area to begin our sixth season as winter hosts at Millerton Lake State Recreation Area. "Ranger Dan" has already called to find out when he can expect us. We will probably spend a couple of weeks unwinding at Beale AFB. Then we will arrive at Millerton Lake before the first of November.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Eric, Karen, and Katie Lipp in Europe



In June and July, Eric, Karen, and Katie went to Europe with Eric's parents celebrating their 50th anniversary. They traveled to Estonia, where John Lipp was born, to France to see Merrie Goddard, and then to London to see several plays.