So my goal is to make daily blog posts about what I am doing but our first stop is slowing me down a bit due to lack of internet access. I have to go to the library to get any.
Lakeview Oregon is a pretty sweet little town with 2,700 people living here. I would like to point out that my high school had about 2,200 people in it. So this really is small by Tigard standards.
Only three of us are present on this leg of the trip; myself, MacAdam Lea and Alex (I need to find out his last name I guess). We are in Lakeview for a whole week doing stuff before the rest of the group rendezvous with us on Saturday and we head to Nevada.
The drive down here from OSU was beautiful. We almost hit a deer which was pretty scary but other than that, all is good. MacAdam's grandparents, Papa Jim and Grandma Dorothy have lived here since the beginning of time so we have a lot of connections in the town. We are staying at Papa Jim's rental property that has been coined the "Givel" by MacAdam's Dad because Papa Jim never collected rent from his tenants so it was practically given away.
Our first real day of work took us into town (we are out on a ranch in the surrounding area) where we toured around and had meetings. At 10:00am we met the local Pastor at the First Presbyterian Church to help take down tables and discuss the Food Pantry that they will be holding on Friday. We learned quite a bit; it on takes about 10 minutes to move tables and that the Food Pantry is one of the best run in the state. Lakeview is at a crossroads though because because most of the town is dying out. A significant portion of the city is elderly as the younger generations are leaving and not returning. The Pastor is concerned about how much longer the Food Pantry will be able to remain open. Our goal is to help them devise a plan so this is not the case. We will meet back with them on Friday.
After that, we explored the town and the surrounding area a bit.
Here is a view of Lakeview from Black Cap. Notice that you can see Goose Lake in the distance.
Here are the boys (MacAdam on the car, Alex standing) with our SWEET SIFE van.
I have nicknamed our van the Bug Slayer because we killed like a billion bugs on the way here.
After our little tour of the city we met with Lisa Herndon at the hospital about the Dr. Daly Days Health Fair on Saturday. We are going to set up a booth and do cooking demonstrations as well as sell some cookies for a fund raiser. If you are in town, drop by.
After that, we headed back out to the farmlands to do pest control for local ranchers. Ground squirrels burrow in the fields. Cows step in the holes and break their legs. Not to worry though, we went what the locals call "poppin' squeaks".
It was a long day but we got quite a bit done. Sunsets in the country are the BEST!
The locals being me - I'm pretty sure that 'poppin' squeaks' was a term thought up by one of my folks, transferred to me, transferred to the rest of the world. So. "Poppin' Squeaks, TM Fitzpatrick"
ReplyDelete:D I TOLD YOU those sunsets would rock!
--Kelly