As can be expected, we spent a lot of time this week cleaning our brus and holly trees from the woods. This is a good photo showing how big some of the holly is that we bring up from the canyon.

We got a couple of photo requests for Find A Grave. The first one was for the only Oregon City resident to have died in the Spanish American War. It was Ernest M. Foster who, somewhat ironically, died from malaria whole stationed in the Philippines. We now go to the cemetery with an edging tool, a broom, a brush, a scraper tool with a razor blade, a pocket knife, and a mikl jug fill of water. We spiff up the monument, take a photo......and then go search for a geocache.




Here's the cache we found - right next to a telephone pole, on the ground, in this fake electrical conduit pipe that looks like it belongs there.

We had our first request to photograph a crypt. It is in the upper left and corner.

And then the cache - again a fake piece of electrical conduit attached to a telephone pole.

Holland and Coper came over several tmes. Holland is preparing to be a professional ukulele performer and/or a gymnast


Coper is preparing to be a toddler who can hold items carefully in his hands.

On Sunday, we all (everyone but Natalie/Clay and the Utah Grays) went to the Skyline Memorial Gardens for our annual Memorial Day remembrance.













The next activity was a birthday party!!! - for Ruby and Janie whose birthdays are only a day apart. Warren, of course made the cake - his famous Unicorn Cake, the favorite of little girls everywhere.


And presents - - -little LOL dolls and other stuff. I gave Ruby a camping trip.

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