Home Again With Charlie Dog

A little something to keep Ivi in touch …

At the gate, Charlie awaits my return from work whereupon he insists on six or seven high-speed encirclements of the yard and chases after his red floppy thing.  Then he rests for a couple of seconds, perhaps having a drink of water, then takes off again.  I am exhausted by the time I finally get through the door. 

A Lewis & Clark Labor Day Weekend

ivi_2014-08-31_566x891_defaultThis weekend we set off to return Ivi to her senior year at L&C.  Ivi, now our driver of choice for Portland wanderings, checks into her 5th floor room.  (She’s lived here before when the building was brand new, but now has a preferred top-floor private room in the LEED-certified forest-surrounded — as is the whole L&C campus — structure.)  Then it is on to our hotel, where Dad naps while Kim and Ivi find provisions at a nearby Trader Joe’s.  The next morning we help Ivi unpack, then head east to see how Charlie and Nik made out in our absence.


Patio Progress

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Over the summer, Kim, Nik and Ivi have been working at restoring and refurbishing the patio.  

Here Kim and Nik take a break at the end of the day, while Charlie (out of view) chases his tail and who knows what else.  And Ivi (more to be reported) continues to pursue her massive fruit canning project.

Sunflowers & Sweet Corn

Suddenly, the sunflowers planted amidst the sweet corn have zoomed to 8 and 9 feet in height, and are almost entirely masking the corn patch.  While Charlie looks on from a shaded vantage point, I attempt to reach as high as I can.

By the way, the first sweet corn harvest was cooked up and consumed last night, with high praise to Kim and Ivi for their efforts.

An Africa Postscript

After seemingly-weeks of negotiation, Ivi has relented enough to allow publication of a few photos that show her visage.  These photo examples — beach, soccer match, national parks, weekend trips — were made by some of her fellow students and friends at the University of Ghana between January – May 2014.  Consult with Ivi for details.