Grandma Doris was a wise woman. She thought to keep the mineral rights to those properties she once owned and later sold. One of those properties is situated in Noble County, Oklahoma. Here (to the left) you see the 160 acres that Jules and her siblings inherited from Grandma Doris -- not the property, just the mineral rights. (Gosh! This property is just 15 miles from our new Stillwater residence.) Within the next few years we will know whether or not we've struck oil or gas. (Note that the neighbors to the right got lucky!) Here's hoping gas prices continue to rise! Heh, heh, heh.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Noble County, Oklahoma
Grandma Doris was a wise woman. She thought to keep the mineral rights to those properties she once owned and later sold. One of those properties is situated in Noble County, Oklahoma. Here (to the left) you see the 160 acres that Jules and her siblings inherited from Grandma Doris -- not the property, just the mineral rights. (Gosh! This property is just 15 miles from our new Stillwater residence.) Within the next few years we will know whether or not we've struck oil or gas. (Note that the neighbors to the right got lucky!) Here's hoping gas prices continue to rise! Heh, heh, heh.
Stillwater, OK
The Door
Yes, this is our exterior apartment door. Yes, that is daylight you see coming in under the door. We expect that the manage-ment plans to replace this door -- since only a few crickets are coming in now. We do think this will pose a greater health risk once the mice find this welcoming opportunity to come in out of the cold when fall arrives. Time will tell.
Brother Jim
Jon's brother Jim lives in Denver. He has MS and has lost some ground recently. We made a mid-July trip to Denver to help Jim re-locate and to learn more about his current housing needs. In this photo, Jon's brother Bill and Jules visit with Jim about which Mexican restaurant we will visit for lunch. Though Jim has earned a reputation as the "Break-Out Kid" (somehow finding his way out of his care facility and onto cross-town buses), on this occasion we found it wise to select from the fine restaurants near Jim's new home in Southwest Denver.
Sunken Gardens 2007
We visited the Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, Nebraska during July. These gardens have been here for a long time -- Jules remembers visiting this same garden with her grandparents in the late 1950's. Most recently, the gardens were closed for re-construction. Thus, we were glad to gain access this year. Note that the garden is planted in a green and purple color palate for 2007!
Lea's Kids
Let's see. Anna rode her bike. Claire was on roller blades. Mary walked Sadie (the dog) and Sophia and Frank tagged along on foot (with all other responsibilities having been allocated). It was one, very hot day -- but these faces seem to be the routine when one brings out a camera. We figure this portrait will be worth big bucks as a component to someone's graduation or wedding slideshow!
Sadie the Dog
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Camp Cornhusker 2007
Rockets Away!
Suspended Foot Bridge
Rifle Range
Bow and Arrow
Sundown
Saunders County
City Farmers
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