Lily and I decided we weren't done with celebrating our birthdays so, we had fresh pasta night! Mom made two kinds of sauce and pasta, I made some too along with bread and trifle. We also cut up the leftover lamb and re-grilled it for people who needed more protein. Everything was really good (was there ever any doubt?) Kyle also made me a new drying rack for pasta. (It needs to dry a little before boiling.) It works really well and looks cool, but the best part is, it comes all apart for storage!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Pasta night
Lily and I decided we weren't done with celebrating our birthdays so, we had fresh pasta night! Mom made two kinds of sauce and pasta, I made some too along with bread and trifle. We also cut up the leftover lamb and re-grilled it for people who needed more protein. Everything was really good (was there ever any doubt?) Kyle also made me a new drying rack for pasta. (It needs to dry a little before boiling.) It works really well and looks cool, but the best part is, it comes all apart for storage!
Birthday Pizza
Besides a fabulous coconut cake, we had pizza for my birthday! Some good pictures taken by Liam:


I try to remember to thaw out some sort of meat to roast in the oven after pizza. This time was a lamb roast. It smelled sooooooooo good, but due to lack of thermometer, it was a little underdone. We still ate the done-er bits from the outside and cut the rest up for steaks on pasta night.
I try to remember to thaw out some sort of meat to roast in the oven after pizza. This time was a lamb roast. It smelled sooooooooo good, but due to lack of thermometer, it was a little underdone. We still ate the done-er bits from the outside and cut the rest up for steaks on pasta night.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Birthday cake
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Elliott, the rest of the story
Running from the mosquitoes!
Old cabin hiding it the woods at Livengood
Junction with the Dalton, traffic was so light, we sat here for about 10 minutes and didn't see anybody.
Pretty sun on a hill taken by Liam on our way home.
After leaving Tatalina, we drove up to the Tolovana River for lunch then on to the abandoned town of Livengood. Not much to see there. I think we should have driven further up the hill from the highway, but the road was rough and unknown. After making our bumpy way back to the Elliott, we drove up to the turn off for the Dalton Highway. Beyond that the road is unpaved, so I think we will leave that trip for another day. We decided to head back toward town and camp at the Tolovana. The camping spot is right off the road, unmaintained, but fairly clean. We were able to pull up not too far from the river and spent a long time fishing (see Liam's post) Kyle did a little panning, but had no luck. This being our last night we wandered back to town, stopping at the lower Chatanika for dinner.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Up the Elliott
For this trip we drove up the Elliott Highway. It was surprisingly quiet, for a haul road. We took a look at the lower Chatanika campground (11 mi) but the were full of people, so we kept going up the road to the Tatalina River (45 mi). There is a small spot beside the river with two camping places. We stayed at the dryer one closer to the highway. We went for a little walk, fished, Kyle prospected and we saw a beaver. Overall, not our favorite spot. The campsites are not maintained and very trashy. The fishing and prospecting were both a bust. So we decided to head off down the road...
Gone fishing
Guest post by Liam:


I caught a bunch of fish but none of them we actually kept. They were way too small. The biggest one I caught was a Grayling. For me that was the best spot for fishing. (Tolovana River) I liked catching fish but it was hard getting the hook out of its mouth. In getting the hook out of one fishes mouth, I had to get Dad to come and help me, but he almost ripped the fishes face off.
I caught a bunch of fish but none of them we actually kept. They were way too small. The biggest one I caught was a Grayling. For me that was the best spot for fishing. (Tolovana River) I liked catching fish but it was hard getting the hook out of its mouth. In getting the hook out of one fishes mouth, I had to get Dad to come and help me, but he almost ripped the fishes face off.
Riding With River
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