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Road trip: Larwood Historic Covered Bridge (summer swimming)


It's been pretty warm here the last few days and a nice water deep is such a treat this time of year here in the Valley. In the process of downsizing we ended up donating our backyard swimming pool we have used to cool off with the few summers before. The Bean misses his pool, but overall we are glad that the maintenance of it is over. So in the process of finding a new watering hole we have ventured around looking at different places to take a deep. 




Being in the Willamette Valley of Oregon we are right in the heart of the covered bridge capital of the area. One great historic covered bridge is the Larwood Bridge near a small community called, Scio. The history of this bridge is pretty interesting with its waterfront being right on Crabtree Creek. It's one of the number one covered bridges in Linn County that offer fishing and evening a nice area for picnicking in the area. And the best part, it has some of the best swimming in the county.



 

 

 



Five simple things

Hello.

Happy Friday the Thirteenth. Wow! This week got hot! Not just slightly sweat-worthy, but pretty toasty on Wednesday and Thursday. We crested well over 100 degrees on both days, according to the NOAA temperature gauge The Mr. has. I was watering our garden morning and evening just to stay ahead of the game. The Bean enjoyed the warmth after his school work was done to slip down his "homemade" slip-n-slide. As far as the school work goes, remember we homeschool here, there is no summer break, per se, but often time in the summer there are breaks in weeks. But I digress, the temperature spike almost reminded me of being down south in Arkansas. We loved it! We did have to look into getting another air conditioner for the upstairs loft, though. We ended up purchasing another small one so that The Bean didn't melt into his bed at night. We will have to come up with clever ways in storing it in the off months. This week we also went on a little shoe adventure to purchase some new Birkenstocks for all three of us. That ship is still sailing, so stay tuned. As far as everything else around here it's been pretty calm, hot, and collected. Nothing too exciting, so here are the five things that did make this week great!

1. This lavender...





Because it was time to harvest and give them a nice summer haircut.

2. This key...

 
Because it looks similar to my 17-year-old Persian/Siamese, Meia. I'm using it as a bookmark right now in one of my bedside books.

3. This sweet swimmer...




Even when Happy's pool is being cleaned out she find a way to just keep swimming. I had ducks growing up and so did The Mr.-Being a duck family just makes sense.

4. This bell...


We've had a lot of Geocachers come by since the summer started. We love when people come by to ring the bell and it gives us such a delight to be able to meet the Geocachers that favorite our little space of the Geocache world. If you're a Geocacher and looking for adventures in the Willamette Valley, check out our Geocache, "For Whom the Bell Tolls."

5. July's book selections...

      
These are the book selections I've given thought over for this month. Great reads and ones that will definitely keep you occupied and able to take you away for a moment. You can check these and other month's selections out here.

A few more things:

No more SNAP benefits at Farmers' Markets.

• High On Life, a Canadian adventure collective, lost three of their members at Shannon Falls. The group believes that "living in the moment" and staying high on life with travel are life's priorities.

"Stop looking for reasons why you can’t and look for reasons why you can."

Being a conscious carnivore; Is it possible?

Oregon Lottery has given over $685mil to habitat restoration.

Grow some perennials in your garden.

Train now for green jobs of the future.

• Making plans for the Grand Floral Parade next year?

Yoga meditation cushions by Samadhi.

A bookstore with 18 miles of books.

Have a nice weekend!