Camping & Adventure

Spring is Coming!

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Pictures of Lawrence Park in Springtime, an Annual Field Trip

Cataldo Mission, Idaho

Wonderful Jaunt in Northeastern Idaho!

This old mission was built at the request of the Indian Tribes in the mid 1800’s.  Due to increasing violence between native tribes with the advent of horses and firearms, the native Americans in the Coeur d’Alene area of what is now Idaho, were told by a fellow native that the best protection against defeat and slaughter was the Great Spirit which could only be administered by the white man in black robes.  They sent messengers all the way to St. Louis, Missouri to beg the Jesuits there to send out a priest that could protect them from their enemies.

Sensitive to their plight, Father DeSmet went to St. Maries, Idaho, and built the first mission there.  Moving northeast, he then traveled to the area now known as Cataldo and, working with the native tribes there, began construction on the Sacred Heart Mission.  It took many years and much hard work, but by the mid 1850’s it was finished.  Father DeSmet worked hard to provide a beautiful church in which to worship God.  He cut out tin decorations and candle holders himself from old tin cans, and he also did much of the artwork adorning the cathedral.  The ceilings were stained with huckleberry juice to look like the sky!

The old mission saw many priests come and go, and many native Americans were converted to Christianity there.  The parish house was a hub for business, prayer, and travelers.  It housed a chapel within its walls which was easier to heat in the winter than the large mission proper.  After several fires, reconstruction, and even years of abandonment and disrepair, the Old Mission was refurbished in the 1960’s and declared a National Monument.  What a wonderful piece of our American Christian heritage!

11/26/2016

 

West Yellowstone National Park!

10/08/2016

 

Fall Hiking and Huckleberries!

9/25/2016

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The 4th of July in Glacier Country

7/4/16

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American Freedom
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Kapow!
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Fireworks in Hungry Horse, Montana: a Tradition
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Lake McDonald
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McDonald Creek and the Quarter Circle Bridge
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Dried Bear Scat, Species Unknown

 

Summer and Homemade Ice Cream!

6/28/16

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Riding the Hiawatha Bike Trail~

6/16

I chose to celebrate some time off ‘call’ to go to Silverwood Theme Park, and to ride the epic Hiawatha Bike Trail on the Idaho/Montana border.  This railroad was built in the early 1900’s and finally fell into disuse in 1980, and was reopened as a bike trail in 1998.  It saddens me that the rails in our country prevailed less than a century, had to claim bankruptcy after so much money and effort to build them was expended, and then fell into disrepair and disuse at a time when other countries have expanded on their railway systems into viable and ‘green’ traveling options.  While the only way for us to enjoy this historical ingenuity which passes through phenomenal scenery is to get on our bicycle and explore a bit of it.  I look forward to the day when the rails will be unearthed and refurbished and can become the luxurious ride they once were.

The 15 mile ride was a bit long for my 7 year old, but he was a trooper.  Since the ride is downhill the whole way, I merely had to roll downhill on my Schwinn, but my son had to work a bit harder since he is so much smaller.  The tunnels are amazing feats of engineering and get very dark in the middle, like a cavern.  They are very cool and jackets are necessary for the longest one, The Taft Tunnel.  The trestle bridges over mountain chasms are awesome as well, and my favorite story of the train trail here is that in the fire of 1910 (likely caused by a locomotive engine), railroad workers loaded up hundreds of citizens who lived in the then booming mountain hollows and rushed them to safety through burning flames into the train tunnels to avoid the fire.  They were so successful that history reports only losing one casualty in this area during this fire, of a man who panicked and tried to jump to safety from one train to another during the evacuation.

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I love camping!  I just started camping again in a tent and I love everything about it.  My favorite destination is Glacier National Park, but I hope to camp in all the national, and many of the state, parks in my future.  Here is a collage of my Memorial Day camping trip~

We Will Be Overtaken by Drones?

I had another odd dream the other night which was very ominous and …. real. One day we Americans found ourselves completely bombarded by drones that suddenly appeared Everywhere in the sky, and covered the entire American landscape. And they were pointed at us. We knew escape was impossible. Was this another prophetic dream?

There was one large drone which actually looked more like a white telescope illuminated on its length by circles in red neon light. It was pretty large and dominated the sky so much that it partially blocked our view of the moon? It was suspended by antigravity and hovered over a region and guided the drones in what to do, and who to target. The drones had vaporization ability to annihilate anyone and were stationed everywhere, in pairs. There was nowhere to hide. We were completely at the mercy of…

China.

I remember being stunned that this had occurred because America is so strong. But China snuck in with their technology because of their crazy demonic scheme to rule the world. No one can escape from drones. They are the obvious warfare choice for dictators.

Jesus said when the Desolation of Abomination comes to run for the hills, and not to even return to your house to collect anything. Maybe drones have a harder time navigating mountainous terrain? Maybe He was driving people to the caves in the hills, to hide? We have few caves here, but we do have mountains. Maybe there is somewhere near that would be good protection.

Then satan will activate his force of demonic creatures to spread across the land and overtake the unsaved and those not destined for heaven. I can see them skulking around in the woods and wilds where they think no one can see them, but I can see them. More and more people are also seeing them now.

I am going to keep my eye out for a mountain cave…..No one should give up but should strive to survive because God might still want to use you. Until He plucks us up, we are called to live and serve Him, because He desires that no one should perish but have everlasting life. ❤