ON THE ROAD AGAIN
A friend of ours heard about our "journey of faith, fisher, forests, family, friends and fun" and suggested we set up a Blog. A what? So here we are....on the road again with Bocahontas and Buba. Blessed with the freedom of time, we were inspired by two of our favorite causes. So we organized a road trip to Alaska which should not only be fun but also an opportunity to spread the good word about The Fisher Houses , The Orthodox Christian Mission Center/Programs and some of our National Parks. We are participating in a 2 week Mission in Tyonek, Alaska with the OCMC group in June. Feel free to check out the planned trip on the calendar link. Caribou Cabins? Blue Moose? Tundra Lodge? and our soon to be "favorite" Motel 6. Any and all suggestions, prayers and good karma are welcome and very much appreciated....poor Buba, in a car with Pam for 5 months. Lions, and tigers and bears oh my! Toggle down to the calendar and see where we are over the next months. We ask for your prayers.
Grab yourself a cold one and come along for the ride. Enjoy and laugh along with us viewing the daily blogs which are archived on the left side of this page in chronological order. We started April 22- Happy Trails!
The Fisher House
The Fisher House program is a unique private-public partnership that supports America's military in their time of need. The Fisher House Foundation, through the kindness of donations received, provides "comfort homes" that are built on the grounds of major military and VA medical centers. These homes enable America's military families to be together during extended treatment for serious illness or lengthy physical sessions....very much like the Ronald McDonald homes for families of children in a similar situation. We were first introduced to Fisher House while visiting Brooke Army Medical Center (Burn Center) in San Antonio. We were so moved by the dedication and love of the staff and volunteers that we returned for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Currently there are 44 Fisher Houses (more in the works) and our goal is to visit all of them and spread the good word to family and friends. Please feel free to peruse their website for a detailed explanation about the Fisher House Foundation and programs. Perhaps you will be inspired by the work this group does on behalf of our Armed Forces.
Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC)
The Orthodox Christian Mission Center is the official foreign mission agency of all the Orthodox Jurisdictions (i.e. Greek, Russian, Serb etc.) The goal of the OCMC is to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ where it presently does not exist and to establish vibrant Orthodox Eucharistic Communities throughout the world. We have had the privilege and pleasure to admire the work of this organization (headquarters located in St. Augustine, Florida) for years and now that we are retired we have the blessing to participate. We are on the road to Alaska to join a Mission Team in Tyonek for a couple weeks to do some construction and teaching in an Athabascan Indian Village. "If I had a hammer"...you'll be happy to know I deep sixed the acrylic nails in anticipation of caulking and painting. :) Please take a peek at the OCMC web site for details on all of the programs they are involved with throughout the world. And do stop in to see Father Martin and his kind and loving staff when you are in St. Augustine! We will also be visiting family, friends and Orthodox Churches while on the road to share the marvelous work of the OCMC.
National Parks
Most people know that the National Park Service cares for national parks, a network of nearly 400 natural, cultural and recreational sites across the nation. The treasures in this system – the first of its kind in the world –have been set aside by the American people to preserve, protect, and share, the legacies of this land.
People from all around the world visit national parks to experience America's story, marvel at the natural wonders, and have fun. Places like the Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty, and Gettysburg are popular destinations, but so too are the hundreds of lesser known yet equally meaningful gems like Rosie the Riveter in California, Boston Harbor Islands in Massachusetts, and Russell Cave in Alabama.
The American system of national parks was the first of its kind in the world, and provides a living model for other nations wishing to establish and manage their own protected areas. The park service actively consults with these Nations, sharing what we've learned, and gaining knowledge from the experience of others.
Beyond national parks, the National Park Service helps communities across America preserve and enhance important local heritage and close-to-home recreational opportunities. Grants and assistance are offered to register, record and save historic places; create community parks and local recreation facilities; conserve rivers and streams, and develop trails and greenways.
We hope to see you soon in a national park and invite you to explore the ways we can help you preserve what’s important in your hometown.


Whistler, Canada -Sea to Sky....ah now I get it.
With the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games on the horizon this place is buzzing. We are talking major league spit shine and polish...never mind the road from Vancouver (75 miles north) is tore up...not that it wasn't harry enough driving here in the dark....it really is quite a drive with the "sea" right next to one side of the road and the rock mountains on the other side. Buba is getting a little better at mountain driving...me? I just put my head in the potato chip bag. I know many of you have been here for skiing and summer fun...I didn't realize the majority of visitors in fact show up for the summer fun- 2 million annual visitors. With such a spectacular mountain range the place is packed with gravity fed lunacy and we saw it all day long! Mountain Bike Mecca! I've never scene bikes like these-mountain bikes with shock absorbers that would work on Buba's pick up. We watched from above (the ski chair lifts) and below (at the bar where they come down from the mountain)- took people watching up a notch. I was particularly enamored with the helmets, dirt and blood....the "boys' loved posing for Bocahantis. Maybe they thought I was a scout from some Extr

eme Crazy Show. The village centre is lovely-a collection of plazas, cafes, rstaurants, galleries, hotels, spas and cute shops-all framed by impressive mountain views. This stroll about is chock full of outdoor gear stuff... and good chow but the service was the best...those very friendly Australian service gals are adorable.
Olympic preparations are everywhere...jumps, trails and slopes being groomed and developed. What the heck is "skeleton"? But the treat of the day was a ride on the new Peak to Peak Gondola. 3 World Records: 2.73 miles long connecting Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, the longest unsupported span truly an engineering marvel. Taller than their CN Tower in Toronto holding 28 passengers per car-these Canadians spent $52 million on this animated suspension thrill. Buba and I had the Gon to ourselves...cool ride until that gusty wind whipped up....oh Buba. We also saw 2 black bears on the way up more than making up for the "what if the thing breaks, how do they get us off question.
Good luck with the Olympics Whistler- looks like you'll be in great shape!