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Thursday, June 4, 2026

LIFE TESTIMONY

'I Love The Lord': 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNPTHEy9CB8&list=RDeNPTHEy9CB8&start_radio=1)

Even though I am remarried, I will never stop sharing Bob's Salvation Testimony - because he never did.

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I had been listening to Lamb since 1979 - long before Bob; Bob did not get saved until 1981: it literally was a death experience salvation.

Bob was working away from home, living in a a pickup-bed camper he'd borrowed from his parents, in the back yard of friends in Toutle. One night, he went to their son's football game with them, and sat down to Supper with them when they got back. According to the story I was told later that night, he just killed over in his potatoes - no reason. One minute he was eating and laughing with the family … and the next minute, Bill hauled him out of his chair and onto the floor giving CPR while Punkie called the ambulance. 2 ambulances responded because the boundary line cutting between 2 counties was on Bill and Punkie's property. The EMT's worked on him for 24 minutes before calling the hospital to ask what they should do now - the reply they got was, "Call the mortuary; there s nothing else you can do." So while the 2 ambulance crews are fighting over who gets Bob's corpse, HE SITS UP AND SAYS, "Wow. I think God means business this time." Scared everyone out of their wits! The Cowlitz County ambulance decided he was going with them … so they slapped him back down on the gurney and rushed him to Longview's St. John's Hospital (Peace Health now), where doctors there ran tests on him for a full 72 hours straight to find out why what happened with Bob happened: they never did find out; all tests were inconclusive. But one thing was for sure, after those words Bob spoke when he was resurrected, he did not speak again for 6 months - and then, only haltingly and sparingly. When I was driven to the hospital to bring Bob home, I was told, "Your husband was dead for 25 minutes Mrs. Hargand, you need to look for a Nursing Home. He will never regain cognitive abilities. He is brain damaged." Well, I looked at the doctors, and said, "Thank you for your care and diagnosis, but I am taking my husband home. And God will heal him." Bob was 31 years old. I was NOT putting him in Nursing Home! Other than not speaking, he was functioning as usual. I could see by the way his eyes responded that he could hear just fine, and he wanted to speak. Desperately. So we went home and I loved on him … and waited for him to heal. He wasn't an idiot, he just could not speak. He was driving. He was physically able to take care of himself. After about 6 months, he started to speak a little bit. Haltingly. His brain was working; he knew what he wanted to say, but the connection between brain and tongue was sketchy. Sometimes, he would be talking in a stuttering conversation, and then - he would just stop. Like the plug had been pulled. This went on for a while before he started talking smoothly and fluently.

During all this time he was listening to my Lamb cassettes and reading my Bible from front to back and back to front (I later bought some Israel's Hope cassettes that Bob listened to, too: he preferred Israel's Hope): by the time he could talk in a comprehensive and coherent manner, he knew the Bible by heart and asked if he could get one of his own. YOU BET! So next time we were in Longview, we came home with a brand new Bible for Bob 😃 10 months after being released from the hospital, he was working full time again - AND MINISTERING TO THE CREW. His speech was still halty, but understandable; and the crew knew him … they had all grown up together, the older ones friends with the family, and the younger ones, school mates. By this time his crew were all living in Glenoma-WA. Including Bob. He met a few log truck drivers who were Christians and they started getting together after work. They were good for each other.

About this time, I started looking for another Church to fellowship with because the Assembly Of God in Cathlamet wasn't very accepting of Bob (he'd been divorced before we married - a big religious "no-no" at that time). I found a little country fellowship in Lexington, and stared going there, and shared Bob's miraculous story with them. I told Bob about the fellowship one weekend he was home and he started going with me. He was invited to go to a Jail Ministry with 2 other fellas one Sunday and he was hesitant because he was embarrassed over his talking abilities. But they encouraged him and he relented and went. The story that relayed to me afterwards, was that when Bob stood up to give his story to the inmates, Ken and Terry (the 2 that talked him into going) stood up too, and prayed with him and for him that he would be able to talk without embarrassment. AND HE DID! They said that when they opened their eyes and started to sit down, they saw Bob's body begin to quiver from the top of his head to his waist and he started speaking clearly and fluently without any trouble at all.

He was healed that day and never had any trouble with speech from that day forward.

Bob always used to laugh and say, "And I was never quiet again." And I always followed that statement up with, "That's okay. I like the sound of your voice."

He even told the doctors at OHSU what I have just relayed in this post.

Until his last day on Earth, Bob told people how Elohei got his attention, and how he got saved. Bob lived his life, from 1981, as a staunch ambassador for Yeshua, without apology or embarrassment like some feel they need to do - Bob NEVER APOLOGIZED for being a Christian, and he NEVER watered the gospel down to make sinners feel comfortable in their sin. So when the pastor of the little Lexington fellowship told us in 2016 to leave "his church" because we were no longer welcome (the pastor there liked to water down the Gospel, single people out for favoritism, & refused to teach the Book of Revelation), Bob felt sad; but he also knew that if the pastor there was willing to allow sin to prosper in {his church} instead of allowing the Gospel to take root and grow in GOD'S HOUSE, it was time to go.

Bob was a solid Christian once he decided it was better to have died, been brought back to life, and to live for God … than to die, KNOW you are on a fast track to Hell and be fearful of death. When Bob's physical body died December 14th, 2018 at OHSU, Bob was not afraid. He KNEW beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was going Home.

And I believe with all my heart, that Yeshua came to take his hand and walk him through the Pearly Gates, and Elohim greeting him, saying, "Welcome Home, Son."

2004~Longview-WA: Bob at a family gathering, in his sister Merry's, livingroom.
2012~Merritt Drive, Kelso-WA: Bob & Dave Hargrove; from 1982 to 1984, Dave lived with us following a serious motorcycle accident that resulted in a head plate & shin plate - the motorcycle was in pieces. He was saved 1983 listening to Bob's testimony & they were fast friends for life. Dave's spirit left Earth on May 24th, 2014 & Bob's followed on December 14th, 2018

Jan Markell - 'Prophetically Ground Shaking'

Jan Markell - 'Prophetically Ground Shaking': 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TeLfbExHlc)

Human cloning = millionaire FB designer, Mark Zuckerberg, is creating a clone of himself so he can be everywhere, at once, with everyone he is currently in contact with = forerunner for acceptance of the Mark of the Beast?

Neuralink, which promises Jesus-like healings & promises immortality, envisions a future where humans could interact seamlessly with artificial intelligence, potentially enabling advanced cognitive enhancements and even forms of technological telepathy = Atlantis rising?

Sketchy Days.

HIGHWAY STAR; Castle Rock-WA

Deep Purple - 'Highway Star' sing: 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr9ie2J2690)

Listening to this song always reminds me of our Metallic Enhanced Corvette Sunset Bronze 'Cuda - it shimmered like desert heat in the sunshine. That thing was hot! 

Of course, nothing topped Bob's first love, his '68 Camaro … but that 'Cuda came pretty darned close 😉

Every time I drive past the Faith Temple Church across from Wal*Mart on Ocean Beach Highway I grin thinking of the night we were going home to Cathlamet from Longview and some smart-ass kid in a VW ass-ended us, locking bumpers - right there where the stop lights overhang; there used to be a vineyard to the left (where the Liquor Store is now).

Bob would have let it go … but when he looked in the rear view mirror and saw that kid howling with laughter, he got steamed.

Maybe the kid was stoned (don't know) - maybe the kid was scared and letting that fear dissipate by howling (don't know); but laughing wasn't the smartest thing to do at the particular moment.

I was watching the kid as Bob opened the 'Cuda's door and started unfolding himself from the low riding bucket seat to his full 6'2" height: as Bob straightened up and started for the back end of the 'Cuda, the kid's crazy laughter stopped and he slowly started slinking down in his seat.

It was funny. Because anyone who knows Bob knew he was a gentle giant - it took a LOT to ruffle his feathers and make him lose his temper; a locked bumper wouldn't make him go ballistic.

Bob - timeframe of the 1978 incident.

But the situation wasn't so funny.

Both cars had been damaged - nothing to laugh about.

Bob walked up to the VW's window and rapped on it with his knuckles and the window came down a crack; Bob asked the kid to get out of the car - and the kid looked at him for a long minute before getting out. Bob told him he'd let the whole thing go if the kid would unlock the bumpers.

It was a job: those bumpers were really locked.

Bob never offered to help.

He just stood by and watched as the kid struggled.

I was chocking on laughter I was struggling to hold in; let the smart-ass sweat it a little.

After about 20 minutes of watching the kid sweat, and huff-n-puff trying his best to get those 2 bumpers apart … Bob finally shook his head and told the repentant kid to get down off the bumpers. When the kid did, Bob lifted his foot and - I am not sure what he did at this point because I could not see what he was doing - as he brought his foot down on the locked bumpers, the car rocked, and it was free!

I hope the kid learned a lesson and was more careful after that incident.

We drove home, and YES! I laughed the whole way rerunning that scene through my head until we dropped into bed.

And, STILL, 4 decades later, driving past that specific spot makes me grin.

And, I swear, I can see Bob opening that 'Cuda's door and unfolding himself like it was only a second ago …

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME; Castle Rock-WA

June 3rd: The Plan today was to drive to Rainier-OR, and collect our mail - but we got a late start.

Between wake up/coffee time, rain time, and leaving the house time; I managed a quick cardio workout:

Always warm up (5–10 minutes of light marching or arm circles) and cool down (stretching) before and after.

Shoulder Shrug Warm-Up is generally safe when performed correctly, but it should be approached with caution and awareness of individual health conditions. A gentle shoulder shrug warm-up is safe and beneficial, provided it’s done slowly, without pain, and with proper form. Shoulder shrugs help loosen stiff upper back and shoulder muscles, improve circulation, and prepare the shoulder joint for activity. For seniors, they can also help relieve tension, improve posture, and support daily movements like lifting or reaching. When done slowly, with light effort, and without resistance, they are low-impact and unlikely to cause harm. Start slow and use light effort: especially if you’re new to the exercise or have stiff joints. Focus on form: keep movements controlled, avoid jerking, and ensure your shoulders move without strain. Warm up gradually: combine with gentle arm circles or shoulder rolls before doing shrugs. Use support: stand or sit with a sturdy chair or wall nearby if you feel unsteady. Listen to your body: Avoid if you have a history of shoulder injury, arthritis, rotator cuff problems, or any joint instability. Stop immediately if you feel sharp, aching, or burning pain during the shrug.

Shoulder Shrug Warm-Up~12-15 reps to loosen tight muscles.

Arm Circles are generally safe for a senior woman and can be beneficial for improving shoulder flexibility, mobility, and circulation. To ensure safety, start with small circles, avoid pushing through pain, and be mindful of any pre-existing conditions.

Arm Circles - keep arms at shoulder height~12-15 reps

Darebee After Breakfast Workout can be safe for a 69‑year‑old woman if she is already fit, can perform standing circuits, and can adjust intensity. This workout is a no‑equipment, aerobic and cardiovascular routine. Purpose and Benefits - Cardiovascular boost: Increases heart rate and blood flow, helping you feel more energized. Weather independent: Great for days when outdoor workouts aren’t possible. No equipment needed: Uses bodyweight movements, making it accessible anywhere. Workout Style: Home fitness, full‑body, no‑equipment. Focus: Aerobic conditioning and endurance. Frequency: Can be done 2–3 times per week depending on fitness goals and recovery needs. This workout is perfect if you want a short, effective way to kickstart your fitness routine without needing gym gear or outdoor space. Listen to your body: stop if you feel dizzy, short‑breathing, or joint pain.

I also included an alternate Darebee Step Jacks exercise, marked with an # that follows the original step jacks exercise.

Do as instructed on the Worksheet.

Step Jacks are a generally safe and effective exercise for senior women, but safety depends on their individual fitness level & joint health. As a low-impact alternative to traditional jumping jacks, step-jacks reduce stress on the joints while improving cardiovascular health, bone strength, and overall stability. However, anyone with pre-existing joint issues, muscle injuries, or other health concerns should consult a healthcare provider to ensure the exercise is appropriate for them. This exercise engages your quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, calves, and core muscles for the stepping motion, while the shoulder and back muscles are worked by the arm movements. The exercise also strengthens hip abductors and adductors for the side step and smaller ankle and foot muscles for balance, making it a full-body workout. This low-impact exercise is a versatile cardiovascular and full-body strength move that benefits the entire body. Consider Alternatives: If you have severe knee pain or other serious joint issues, other low-impact exercises like walking, cycling, or swimming may be more appropriate.

Side Step Jacks~Aim for 20 ct. reps x5 - modify by cutting time, if necessary

#Darebee Step Side Jacks exercise is likely okay for a senior woman, as it is a low-impact and joint-friendly alternative to regular jumping jacks. This exercise primarily works your lower body muscles, including the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves, with the core (abs and obliques) stabilizing the movement. The exercise also engages your shoulders and chest as you raise your arms overhead.

Darebee Step Side Jacks~Aim for 20 ct. reps x5 - modify by cutting time, if necessary

March Steps exercise is generally considered safe for a 69-year-old woman, provided she is in good health and has a stable cardiovascular system. The march steps exercise involves walking briskly, which can be beneficial for cardiovascular health and overall fitness. It is recommended to start with a comfortable pace and gradually increase the intensity to avoid overexertion. Additionally, staying hydrated and wearing appropriate footwear can enhance the safety and effectiveness of the exercise.

Marching In Place~Aim for 20 ct. reps x5 - modify by cutting time, if necessary.

We got over the bridge from the Longview side with no problem. We collected the mail. Immediately after heading Betsy's nose toward home … we saw there was a problem: a major problem. Traffic was backed up every way possible:

Traffic backed up from Rainier Log Yard & across the entire length of the Bridge.
Traffic backed up from Rainier Log Yard & across the entire length of the Bridge.

So, we turned around and drove back into downtown Rainier, and enjoyed tasty lunch fare. Holland likes this restaurant, but it seems that when we are back up north, we never have time to stop and get a bite to eat when we are over in Rainier.

This afternoon, we had time.

We stopped in.

We enjoyed.

I considered the reroute a silver lining blessing. Holland rarely allows himself a personal pleasure … I was glad for the backed up traffic while he enjoyed his fancy meal.

Change of plans - mexican lunch.
El Tapatio Restaurant; #117 W A St, Rainier, OR
Nachos - made different than usual, but GOOD.
Holland's Carnitas Enchilada.
My Taco Salad & Margarita on the side.

While we ate, Holland glanced every now and then out the window, to see if there was any movement on the bridge.

He said, "I'm glad to be retired & I don't want to work any more." (Yes, Lord! Thank You, Father!) He continued, "We have a good life, Baby. We have the means, the strength - it's true I'm hobbled up somewhat, but I can still get things done that needs doing, & the opportunity to go places & see things other people only dream about. And we're doing it, together." Music to my ears  - feeling the same vibes, finally harmoniously in sync. He's stopped chasing the $$$$$, he's relaxing in relaxing, and he is focusing on running down The Dream: that's where the real wealth is. His overburdened 14 year old self is finally settling up with his 64 year old reality: he doesn't have to fend for himself to survive anymore: he has a helpmeet, in me - this is not a weakness, it's a strengthening element in his life. He doesn't have to race from job to job in survival mode: his disability ended all that - he's allowed to rest now. There's no shame in that & I knew it when I married him as he is. As he is , is enough - and plenty, in all the ways that really matter the most. He is no longer under the unfair burden of being responsible for his parent's children's' safety & provision anymore (well, he says I'm his responsibility, now - but, I know how to adult and give him a rest; I know how to be responsible for myself & for him, if necessary) - he can rest his body & thoughts. Praise be to Almighty God for this revealing revelation to him … that real wealth has very little to do with money and everything to do with how one feels at the end of the Day. A peaceful home, a grateful heart, someone to love on & be loved by; and the freedom to enjoy Life’s simple moments. These things are what makes for a rich Life. These things are where true treasure lies.

We both asked for food containers to ferry the other half of our meals home, to finish later in the evening.

Leaving downtown behind, we could see that there had been very little traffic progress forward.

Holland's leg was starting to hurt.

We needed to get home.

Holland was thinking we'd go up the Rainier Hill, turn around, and slip into a shorter line.
The uphill slip was cancelled when Holland decided to  aggressively nose Beast Betsy over into into line.

Once traffic started moving, it was smooth traveling.

We were never so glad to get home!

I did an online search to find out why traffic was at a stand still for so long:

{{On June 3, 2026, traffic was stalled around noon on the Lewis and Clark Bridge (SR 433) because specialized rope access teams were working on bridge tower repairs as part of scheduled maintenance www.eastendcrossing.com.

According to East End Crossing’s traffic updates, between mile markers 38.9 and 38.8 (SR 433) in both northbound and southbound directions, a single lane closure was in place during the day. This work was part of a multi‑day maintenance period (June 5–8, 2026) where rope access crews were repairing the bridge towers. While the posted schedule for June 5–8 mentioned daytime closures, the June 1–4 period had nightly closures, and June 3 fell within the earlier maintenance window, so daytime work could have been ongoing.

If you encountered the delay, it was due to scheduled maintenance work rather than an incident, and similar lane closures were expected during the maintenance window.}}

Road Signs would have been nice - a lot less guessing, a lot less tempers flaring as drivers suddenly found themselves stuck in miles-long-lines … and no clue "why".

And there was a wreck that caused traffic stall after we'd been home - 

{{Reason for Traffic Stalls on the Lewis and Clark Bridge Today

Traffic on the Lewis and Clark Bridge has been stalled today due to a two‑vehicle crash on KY 841 South that occurred around 9:39 p.m. on Wednesday. The collision blocked the left two lanes and the left shoulder of the bridge, creating significant congestion.

Authorities have confirmed no injuries have been reported, but the lane closures are expected to last about an hour. Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time and consider alternative routes while the incident is being cleared.

If you are traveling on the bridge, check live traffic updates or WSDOT’s real‑time camera feeds for the SR 433/Lewis and Clark Bridge area to monitor conditions and any changes in lane status}}

We're thinking we'll just avoid mail collection for a while.

Home seems the wisest thing, at the moment.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

TUESDAY BLESSINGS~Self-Care 2026; Castle Rock-WA

June 2nd: Temperatures were on the rise 🌞 today (73-degrees when I woke up & 83-degrees by noon); so, I did my body toning exercises intermediately, today, before the heat got too hot: weights in the morning 🏋️‍♀️, walking in the afternoon ⚕️👟⏱️, & body sculpting-flexibility stretching 🧘🛌 in the evening (lying down in bed), before comfortably settling in with Clive 📕🌙💤

Coffee … then dumbbell time ☕️😉

Weights used today; started low & switched up, between sets.
Do EA Set rep as counted, x3

Dumbbells Standing Alternating Bicep Curls, are a safe and beneficial exercise for senior women to build arm strength and muscle, but it is crucial to start with light weights and focus on proper form, keeping the torso still and elbows tucked in. If a woman has balance issues, a chronic condition, or an injury, she can also perform a modified version while seated or even without weights to get accustomed to the movement. Functional Movement: The standing bicep curl mimics the real-life action of lifting groceries, making it a great exercise for improving functional strength. Posture: Stand tall with your shoulders back and chest up. Start Light: Use very light weights, or even do the exercise without weights, to focus on correct form and prevent injury.  Grip: Hold a dumbbell in each hand with your palms facing forward. Elbows: Keep your elbows tucked in close to your sides. Curl: Slowly curl the weights up towards your shoulders, keeping your torso stationary. Control: Pause briefly at the top, then slowly lower the weights with control. Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to how you feel and stop if you experience excessive pain.

Alternate Bicep Curls w-Dumbbells~Aim for 12 reps, x3

Dumbbell Tricep Extensions exercise, is the triceps brachii, which is located on the back of the upper arm. This exercise also engages stabilizing muscles, including the shoulders (for stability) and the core muscles (such as the abs, obliques, and glutes). Exercises like tricep extensions can improve upper body strength, joint health, and balance.

Standing Dumbbell Tricep Overhead Extensions~Aim for 12 reps x3

Dumbbell 2-Arm Overhead Shoulder Press can be a safe and beneficial exercise for a 69-year-old woman if performed with proper form, light to moderate weights, and appropriate preparation. Strength training with dumbbells is widely recommended for older adults to maintain muscle tone, improve posture, and support daily activities like lifting overhead or carrying groceries. Start with light weights: (2–5 lbs. / 1–2.3 kg) and focusing on slow, controlled movements reduces injury risk & progress gradually,  increasing weight only when form remains stable and reps are smooth. Maintain good posture: Stand tall, feet flat, core engaged (stomach sucked in), and avoid shrugging shoulders. Control the movement: Breathe out as you press up, breathe in as you lower. Listen to your body: Avoid if you have arthritis, osteoporosis, recent surgery, or unexplained symptoms. Stop if you feel pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath - these are signs to halt the exercise.

Standing 2-arm Overhead Shoulder Press~Aim for 6 reps x3

Dumbbell Upright Rows: safety for a 69-year-old woman depends on several factors, including her overall health, the weight used, and the form of the exercise: while dumbbell upright rows can be beneficial for muscle development and overall fitness, they should be approached with caution. Keep your elbows at or slightly below shoulder height throughout the exercise. Avoid if you medical history includes shoulder issues, or arthritis.

Dumbbell Upright Rows~Aim for 6 reps x3

After Holland had finished off his coffee ☕️ & I finished my workout 🏋️‍♀️; Holland took me for a local drive 🚘😉📸 - more surprises 😊👏: neither road I have ever been on. I think Holland had been on the first road, but it was so long ago that it was kinda new to him also: I had seen it from the freeway many times over the decades, and always wondered how to get to it … and where does it go.

This afternoon, I found out 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨

Our route went through Castle Rock to freeway; turn R onto Pleasant Hill Rd., & follow out to Washburn Road, Kelso-WA
Washburn Road & Nob Lane; off Pleasant Hill Road
And there is the freeway … right across the grass; we turned R onto Washburn Road.
Washburn Road isn't very long, & it is a dead end street.
Backtracked and continued down Nob Lane - it was a dead end, too.
Curiosity satisfied. Now when I see this road from the freeway … I'll know where it goes.

I have been over Pleasant Hill many times over the decades; but this is the first time I was on that road.

{{Pleasant Hill is a small community in Cowlitz County, Washington, located between Castle Rock-WA, and Ostrander-WA. It lies in the county’s fertile lowland area, part of the Columbia River basin, and has been part of the region’s agricultural and rural development since the late 19th century. The area’s small size suggests that many residents were part of the broader Cowlitz County farming and ranching economy, with connections to nearby towns like Kelso, Longview, and Castle Rock.

Cowlitz County was organized on April 21, 1854 from parts of Lewis County, with Kelso as its county seat. The county’s name comes from the Cowlitz Indian term Cow-e-liske, meaning “river of shifting sands” or “capturing the medicine spirit”. In the late 1800s, the area around Pleasant Hill was settled by farmers and ranchers, benefiting from the rich soil, and close location to the Columbia River.

The oldest known map covering the area is the 1921 Map of Kalama, which includes Pleasant Hill and nearby towns. Later USGS maps (1953–1969) reveal the growth of roads, farms, and small communities, reflecting the shift from early Native American habitation, 19th-century settlement, agricultural expansion, and 20th-century suburbanization.}}

Then, we skipped over the overpass 🚘➡️ & drove out Ostrander Road. Holland knew people that lived out here; and he has hunted out here. Bob knew people that lived out here, too, & I have driven past it for decades … but I have never been on this road.

Until today.

Holland says it was once a thriving community, built on logging and small scale mining.

I was amazed at how vast the area is 👀: and it's a relaxing, pretty, country drive. It was a real nice surprise.

But the road grade is very steep as it climbs up, up, and up out of the valley flood zone. The snaky, narrow climbing roadway is basically a paved logging road, barely wide enough for 2 passing vehicles.

We drove across the Pleasant Hill-Ostrander Overpass & Holland took me down a road he is familiar with.
An old train trestle used for logging; Holland said it was still in use in 2013 to haul logs from Headquarters to the Weyerhaeuser Mill in Longview. The metal mesh (like chain link fencing, only a lot stronger) along the trestle bottom is to catch logs if they fall off the train cars - not strapped down, but stacked between car forks, like on log trucks; Ostrander Rd-WA
And then we came to the end of the accessible roadway … this road used to tie into Headquarters Road.

That was a fun time out-of-house 😁

{{Ostrander is an unincorporated community in Cowlitz County, Washington, named after Dr. Nathaniel Ostrander, one of the county’s first settlers, who took a donation land claim here in 1852.

Early Settlement and Naming

The area was settled in the mid-19th century, with Ostrander’s name honoring Dr. Ostrander’s role as an early pioneer. The community was initially a small farming settlement, but it later became part of the booming logging industry in the region Revisiting Washington.

Logging Boom and Ostrander Timber Company

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ostrander flourished as a logging hub. The Ostrander Timber Company became one of Washington’s leading timber producers, manufacturing some of the longest and largest timber squares and spars in the world — so massive that some required three flat cars to transport Revisiting Washington. The company extended 40 miles of railway into the forest, but when it had logged all available land, it dismantled the mill and moved it elsewhere, leaving Ostrander to decline Revisiting Washington.

Gold Rush Rumors

Ostrander Creek, which runs through the town, was also the site of gold prospecting. Early settlers reported finding rich gold quartz, and there were periodic rumors of gold discoveries along the creek. One famous story involved a housewife finding two gold nuggets in the craw of a chicken Revisiting Washington. However, no major fortunes were made from these finds.

Post Office and Decline

A post office named Ostrander was established in 1894 and remained in operation until 1939 Wikipedia. The community’s prosperity faded after the logging industry’s decline, and today it is a quiet rural area surrounded by farms and forest.

Legacy

Cowlitz County was once "The Timber Capital of the World". The camps at Oak Point, Ostrander, and Ryderwood, employed hundreds of men, and the city of Longview was a direct result of the success of the Long-Bell Company. While the town no longer produces timber, its legacy endures in local history, the Kelso School District, and in the memories of those who lived through its boom and bust.

And …

History of the Long-Bell Company in Washington State

The Long-Bell Lumber Company began in 1875 in Columbus, Kansas, founded by Robert A. Long, Victor Bell, and Robert White. By 1887, after White’s death, the company incorporated as the Long-Bell Lumber Company and moved its headquarters to Kansas City. It grew into a massive, vertically integrated lumber and wood products conglomerate with operations across the U.S., but by the end of World War I, its southern timber holdings were depleted.

Expansion into Washington

In 1918, the company sought new timber markets in the Pacific Northwest. Timber cruiser Bill Ryder was sent to survey and purchase old-growth forests in northern California, southern Oregon, and southwest Washington. The company’s Washington operations were centered in Cowlitz County, with the main city planned around the lumber mills.

Longview, Washington

Robert A. Long financed the construction of Longview, at the confluence of the Cowlitz and Columbia Rivers, at the site of the former settlement Monticello. Laid out in 1923, Longview was one of the largest planned cities ever built entirely with private funds, designed to support up to 50,000 people. It featured paved streets, utilities, stores, churches, a school, and the ornate Columbia Theatre. The city was built to house the two large Long-Bell mills planned for the area.

Ryderwood, Washington

About 30 miles north of Longview was Ryderwood, a “modern logging town” envisioned as a permanent community with a school, church, and theater, rather than a temporary camp. Timber was harvested here and shipped to the Longview mills. The company also established a forest nursery near Ryderwood to reforest its Washington holdings, planting 3,000–4,000 acres annually.

Operations and Legacy

The Long-Bell Company operated sawmills in Longview and another in eastern Longview, using a network of railroads, including the Longview, Portland and Northern Railway. The company’s Long Bell Cabinet Division in Longview produced kitchen and bath cabinets for Sears and Montgomery Ward, later sold in 1981. The mills and city infrastructure were built with state-of-the-art planning, including detailed relief maps for rail line placement.

Decline and End

Robert A. Long died in 1934, the same year the company filed for bankruptcy. It was reorganized in 1935 and continued until 1956, when it was sold to International Paper. Today, Longview remains the largest city in Cowlitz County, with several historic buildings on the National Register, and the Columbia Theatre preserved thanks to the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption.

In Washington, the Long-Bell Company’s legacy is tied to the creation of Longview and Ryderwood, the development of large-scale timber operations, and the integration of lumber production with planned urban development.}}

When we got back home, it was a little after 4 PM, so I grabbed  my walking stick & a bottle of water … and started walking, as planned. I want to walk every day the weather I accommodating.

Some people dream of crowded beaches on sunny days & riverside BBQ's - but give me a quiet country lane, space to stretch my legs & flex my elbows, messy hair, bird song on the breeze, a walking stick in my hand, and flowers to fuss over … any day.

Balance - it's about practicing balance; walking balances your entire body from head to toe.
This pine tree has 2 different cones on it - how strange.
Red Maple with their distinct red leaves, bright-red clustered flowers, and reddish-winged seeds. Red Maple produces lots of Helicopter seeds compared to other varieties. Red Maple is originally from North America and can grow 40-70 feet tall with a lifespan of over 150 years.
Red Cedar.
Don't know what kind of pine this is - it has new growth sprouting from pollinator clusters. Weirdly interesting.
I had to be careful here - no inhaler with me (in all the Day's excitement, I had walked off without it) cotton from Cottonwood trees liberally littering this end of the Park & was floating on the slight breeze.
Recent rainfall wilted the Rhodie blossoms & the welcome sunshine dried them to a crispy ghost of themselves.
A shady patch of relief from the blistering 82-degree sunshine.
Field daisies, dandelions, & purple clover - a cherry summer 'hello'.
Pretty, tiny, purple flowers with bright red foliage.
Buttercups in spotty shade, reaching for the sun.
Two trains went whizzing by - they are v.e.r.y. close to the Resort grounds. Loud & ground shaking as they rush by. Even though you know it's coming … the ear-splitting-horn honking startles.
In the entire area here, there is only one lonely little foxglove …
Two Rhodie's managed to survive the recent wilting rainy deluge, & blistering sunny days …
I took a little break from my pace to watch Mr. Woody Woodpecker (aka; Red-breasted Sapsucker) - his flashy red head caught my attention~Toutle River RV Resort; Castle Rock-WA
This blooming bush was very active with busy bees.
A little over a mile Loop Walk.

The best time to walk outside depends on your goals, but early morning is ideal for weight loss and low pollen exposure, afternoon for peak performance, and evening for stress relief and digestion.

My walk today worked best with an afternoon scheduling. Plus, there would be adequate sunshine and periodic shady patches.

Afternoon walks can enhance physical performance because your body temperature peaks, improving muscle function, strength, and cardiovascular efficiency

This time is also beneficial for heart health and blood sugar control, making it ideal for those managing metabolic conditions 

Midday walks can also counteract the negative effects of prolonged sitting and boost focus and energy during work hours 

For vitamin D synthesis, short periods of sun exposure outside peak hours are sufficient. Early morning (before 9 a.m.) and late afternoon (after 4 p.m.) are generally safer times to get sunlight without excessive UV risk.

The sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., with peak intensity around noon to 2 p.m. During these hours, UV radiation is most likely to cause skin damage, sunburn, and increase the risk of skin cancer, so it is advised to seek shade or limit outdoor activities during this period.

Checking the weather after supper - I couldn't believe what I was seeing: MORE RAIN coming our way! I don't want to get bossy with God … but, man, a break longer than a 2 day gap, would be nice! 

Com'on God! MORE rain … are You serious? Give us a break, already 😟 - geez, Louise 🤔

I watched a cheesy sci-fi movie, then finished the evening with stretching and a heart-to-heart convo with Elohim.

8 to 15 reps EA exercise

Upward-Facing Dog stretch is generally safe for a 69 year old woman to do, if performed with proper form, modifications, and awareness of her health status. These pose offers benefits like improved flexibility, strength, circulation, and breathing. However, they are backbends and require core, arm, and leg strength, so they may not be suitable for everyone. When It’s Generally Safe - Good mobility and strength: If she has adequate shoulder, arm, core, and leg strength, and can maintain a neutral spine, the poses can be done with minimal risk. Proper alignment: Engaging the core, keeping the lower back from arching excessively, and avoiding overstretching are key to safety. Breathe deeply: Avoid holding your breath; focus on steady, relaxed breathing. When to Avoid or Modify: Recent back injury or surgery: Backbends can strain the spine if not supported properly. Severe osteoporosis or balance issues - the unsupported position can increase fall risk. High blood pressure or dizziness: The backbend can temporarily raise blood pressure or cause lightheadedness. Aim for at least 8 repetitions.  Stop if sharp pain or discomfort occurs - especially in the neck, lower back, or joints.

Glute Bridge exercise is one of the best glute exercises for older adults. This simple bodyweight move actually works your entire backside, including your hips, hamstrings, and lower back. The result: You'll improve your balance and power, making it easier to bend, walk, and climb stairs. This exercise is performed lying down, which means they place almost no compressive stress on the spine, hips, or knees. How to Do It Safely: Keep your core tight and hips level - avoid arching your back. Engage glutes and abdominals; the lift should come from the hips, not the lower back. Breathe out as you lift, in as you lower. Modifications for Safety - Mini-bridge: Lift hips only halfway up. Supported bridge: Place a pillow under hips for comfort. Aim for at least 8 repetitions.  Listen to your body: Avoid if you have recent lower back surgery, severe osteoporosis, or uncontrolled pain. Stop if you feel pain - it should feel like a muscle-building effort, not discomfort.

Half-Wipers can be a safe addition to a 69 year old woman's low-impact routine if done gently, with proper warm-up, and without pushing through pain. It’s best to start slowly, monitor how your body responds. Because it is generally low-impact and joint-friendly, it is often recommended for older adults who want to maintain mobility without stressing the knees, hips, or lower back. Low impact: It avoids high-impact movements that can strain joints. Joint protection: Gentle hip and hamstring stretches can improve flexibility without excessive load on the spine or lower extremities. Use support: If balance is a concern, perform it near a stable chair or wall for safety. Modify if needed: You can reduce the bend or keep the movement shallow if you feel instability. Aim for at least 8 repetitions. Listen to your body: Avoid if you have recent hip or back surgery, severe arthritis, or uncontrolled heart conditions. Stop if you feel dizziness, sharp pain, or discomfort.

Reverse Crunch: Here’s how you can perform a reverse crunch with proper form: Lie face-up on a mat or other soft surface with your knees bent at 90 degrees and your feet flat on the floor. Keep your arms near your sides with your palms down. Exhale and brace your core (suck stomach in). Lift your feet off the ground and raise your thighs until they’re vertical. Keep your knees bent at 90 degrees throughout the movement. Tuck your knees toward your face as far as you can comfortably go without lifting your mid-back from the mat. Your hips and lower back should lift off the ground. Hold for a moment and slowly lower your feet back toward the floor until they reach the ground. Aim for at least 8 repetitions. Do one set to start, and increase the number of reps and sets as you get stronger. Always prioritize safety; If you feel any sharp pain while performing reverse crunches, stop immediately.

Lying Leg Extensions are a great addition to your leg workout routine, whether you're looking to lose weight or not. Compared to other leg exercises, they specifically target your quadriceps, helping to tone and strengthen those muscles. Incorporating them into a well-rounded exercise program can help you build lean muscle mass, boost your metabolism, improve flexibility, prevent muscle imbalances, & aid in weight loss efforts; however, overdoing it can lead to strain or injury. It's generally recommended to Aim for at least 8 repetitions. repeat 2-3 times a week, allowing for adequate rest and recovery between sessions. This frequency will help you maximize the benefits while minimizing the risk of overexertion.

Bicycle Crunch is a great exercise for activating your abs as well as your oblique muscles, which help you rotate your trunk. Here’s how you can perform a bicycle crunch with proper form: Lie on your back with one knee tucked toward your chest and the other knee extended straight in front of you. Put your hands on the back of your head. Safety tip - Keep your hands lightly touching the back of your head to avoid the temptation of pulling your head forward. Switch the position of your feet while you bring your opposite elbow to your front knee. Aim for at least 8 repetitions. Always prioritize safety; If you feel any sharp pain while performing reverse crunches, stop immediately.

It's been fun, today

It started well & ended on a happy note.

PLEASE Father … halt the rain for a while.