July 28 - Picture of the Week
Times are getting harder, the price of gas is going up, and more people are staying home. It looks like someone couldn’t afford the price of gas, so they just left the car at the pump and walked off
This picture reminds me of a time when people literally did get out and pump their own gas. They didn’t have credit cards and if they didn’t have cash they could probably barter with the station owner. When my grandfather needed to fill up, he would go out to the chicken coup, catch a couple of chickens, lop their heads off and trade them for a tank of gas. When I asked grandma what grandpa was doing and she told me I thought, “You can really do that?”
Fortunately we have been able to do a little traveling this summer. Even though the price of gas is high, it is the only time we have to visit with so many friends and family. So, we literally have to pay the price. I hope your summer is going well.
July 21 — Picture of the Week
Here we are, the middle of July and what have we accomplished? That is the perfect introduction from a type “A” personality. (I’m not, I’m not, I’m not, well I don’t want to be) .
We have been working at relaxing. Now there is an oxymoron for you, here’s another good one, “Good morning”.
We have visited family and friends, Lake Tahoe, read some books, and we just returned from a week long photography class in Mendocino. I had to take a class to renew my credential. Plus, I needed a fresh supply of pictures for my picture of the week e-mails.
This weeks picture symbolizes the essence of summer freedom, cruising down the highway, the wind in your face with not a care in the world, destinations unknown. Ahhh, such freedom.
I love motorcycles, but I prefer to cruise down the highway with the air conditioning on, my leather seat adjusted just the way I like it, with my stereo playing the music of my choice and let the wind and bugs hit the windshield, not my face. I can clean the windshield later.
I hope everyone is having a good summer. Let me know how your summer is going and I will post them next week:)
– Ron and Bonnie
June 9 — Picture of the Week
I hope all is well. This is graduation week. We get to see all the hard work and dedication pay off. It is an exciting week for the students, families and teachers.
This weeks picture is of Crater Lake. According to legend, Crater Lake was “discovered” by white man in the mid 1800’s quite by accident. There were some cowboys driving a herd of cattle nearby and some of the cattle had strayed off. The foreman sent a cowpoke off to look for them. Apparently he had been riding for quite a while, because he fell asleep in the saddle. After a while the horse came to an abrupt stop, which woke the cowboy up. The horse stopped right at the edge of the crater. Can you imagine the shock as the cowboy opened his eyes and saw this gorgeous blue lake right at his feet?
How many times has God sent us in search of something, only to have us fall asleep in the saddle? Then He jars us awake with something fantastic. We need to be watching, God wants to reveal his love, creativity, and majesty to us everyday. Stay awake and let me know what God shows to you.
Have a great week,
Ron
All photography featured in Picture of the Week, photographed by Ron.
June 2 - Picture of the Week
This photo is of Yosemite Falls in all it’s glory with spring run off. I took it a couple of weeks ago from Glacier Point. I was there with my 7th graders for outdoor education. It was a challenge to take pictures and at the same time trying to keep the kids from pushing each other over the edge! We all made it back in one piece.
This is the last week of school with students, then another week of meetings and paper work. After that who knows what will happen. I still do not have a contract or a job offer. These are interesting times for the Blair’s. We have been praying a lot more than usual to stay focused on what God wants us to do.
Moses had to walk into the water before the water parted. Well, we are at the edge of the water and about ready to step in. It will be interesting to see what God has waiting for us. Keep us in your prayers.
Have a great week,
Ron & Bonnie

