Eve from So. Oregon

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WELCOME TO EVE'S GARDEN OF LIFE 

 

 Watch out for the Snakes in the Trees!

 

 

 

U-tube: Jacksonville Oregon Song 

for Jacksonville's Sesquicentennial

by Jewel - performed in June at Britt 

 

JOIN ME ON A TOUR OF

HISTORIC JACKSONVILLE, OR

 

Click "Flicker" below, for tour click "Jacksonville Set",  then click slide show icon. For Full Screen viewing click icon bottom right.

18 of these photos appear in Jewel's video.

 

Jacksonville is in Southern Oregon, nestled in the foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains. Gold was discovered in 1851. It is the "largest intact historic inland trading center west of the Rockies".

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Ellen  From Near Sacto, CA
I wondered what would turn me from a lurker to an author. It was your photos, Eve.
First connection - I was raised in Montrose.
Second connection - My parents worked on Rose Parade floats, though for the Square Dance group.
Third connection - They spent 6 summers in Kenya working on Methodist Church projects and enjoying the people, animals and countryside. Your photos remind me of theirs.
Thanks for the memories!
31/Jul/07 4:48 PM
   Linda  From Minnesota    Supporting Member
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Eve - I love Laugh-In, I use to have a pair of jammies that said 'Sock It To Me' on them. I have to admit I don't remember much of Victor Borge's stuff, I was looking through the Dean Martin youtubes and found it. I also went through some of the Carol Burnett stuff and found the skit with Tim Conway and his Elephant story, sat her and laughed my butt off! check it out.
01/Aug/07 5:24 AM
   Rena  From Christina Lake,B.C.
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Hello Eve, just watched your Youtube. I used to watch Laugh-In when I was a kid. That sure brought back some memories.
01/Aug/07 11:58 AM
   CP  From Canberra    Supporting Member
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Hi Eve, thanks for visit to my page. I have been collecting t-shirts for just such a quilt - one day!!
01/Aug/07 11:57 PM
   Kate  From TX
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Hi Eve, I just got back from a fabulous week and a half in Oregon. I think I posted a few pictures from there on my page. We go to Cannon Beach every summer. your safari pictures are awesome. what a trip that must have been. thanks for the yummy pie and visit me anytime! I have some bluebonnets for you and some Blue Bell Ice Cream any flavor. I feel disloyal in saying that Tillamook Vanilla Ice cream truly rivals the blue bell though. Yummy.
02/Aug/07 6:34 AM
   rosemary  From wangaratta    Supporting Member
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Hi Eve
thank you for posting on my page and I have noted your BD on the list now.
have a great day
cheers
rosemary
03/Aug/07 8:43 AM
Ian  From Boston
Eve: another great post, this one about highway taxes and their usurpation. You'd better watch it, or the Conservangelists will get you...
03/Aug/07 11:49 AM
   Kate  From TX
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Eve, We only had vanilla(5 stars), mint choc. chip (3 stars) and mud slide (4 1/2 stars). I wish we had tried more flavors like the ones you suggested but one can only gain so many pounds in one vacation. oh but we also had plenty of Tillamook Cheese too and of course lots of Oregon wine.
03/Aug/07 12:15 PM
   Jane  From St. Simons Island, GA
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Hi, Eve! Thanks for the 'heads up'. I haven't had time to watch TV lately, but I have been keeping up on the China fiasco. So far, all seafood has to be labeled regarding its origin. I know that there is pressure from the conglomerates to remove this requirement. In the meantime, I try to buy only local seafood which, fortunately, is pretty easy for me since I live on the coast. I hadn't heard about the chickens, but I only buy local free-range poultry. I haven't bought - knowingly - ANYthing from China (food or otherwise) for the past couple of years. And, boy, is that difficult! I don't know what I'm going to do when I need to buy a new pair of tennis shoes!
05/Aug/07 11:51 PM
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Hi Eve: Thanks for putting on the Corries singing 'Flower of Scotland'. I saw them live in the Usher Hall in Edinburgh when I lived there in the '70's, and thought they were terrific.
06/Aug/07 4:02 PM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Thanks for the Corries song Eve!
07/Aug/07 4:14 AM
   Linda  From Pioneer
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Hi Eve. Thanks for stopping by my place. I enjoyed your YouTube - I love that kind of music.

I had so much fun looking at your Kenya pictures. So many familiar animals!! Isn't Africa amazing! I noticed that the Maasai in your pictures were dressed in oranges and reds. The ones we encountered were mostly in blue and red.

We were in Tanzania. We drove from Arusha to Tarangire, then on to the Ngorongoro Crater via Lake Manyara. Next we drove into the Serengeti where we spent about a week. The roads were bumpy, slow, and dusty - but I wouldn't exchange the experience for anything. We then flew back to Arusha on a small plane, where we caught our long, endless flight home.

Hope to visit with you again!
07/Aug/07 10:06 AM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Scary to hear you were talking about me at your SA meeting. Nothing bad I hope! No wonder I couldn't sleep last night! As to music, very little musical styles that I don't like. 'Music makes the world go 'round.''
07/Aug/07 11:42 AM
   Linda  From Pioneer
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Eve, lucky you to have a travel agent mom!!!

The Maasai in Tanzania had shaved heads as well. We enjoyed our encounter with them. I agree that they are friendly and proud. We, too, went into one of their homes. I'll never take the ease of my life for granted.

We deliberately chose to drive in and fly out. The drive was bumpy, uncomfortable, dusty, and difficult - but was so much part of the experience. I felt like an adventurer and completely stopped caring about make-up, hair, etc. I loved it!! (and I can be pretty prissy...)

We usually went on two 'game drives' a day and spent the evenings in pleasant activities with our travel mates. Two of our accommodations were tented, the others were lodges. The tented camp in Tarangire was a bit primative, but still was ensuite and comfortable. The other, Kirawira, was very sumptuous. My husband and I have traveled a lot, and Kirawira is one of our favorite places in the world. The 'tents' have hardwood floors, are beautifully furnished in the Edwardian style, and have a well appointed bathroom.

Our flights to/from Africa were grueling, as it appears that yours were. We flew from San Francisco to New York, on to Amsterdam, where we spent the night - then on to Arusha the next day. Coming home, we reversed the route, but didn't stop the night in Amsterdam, much to our dismay. We were exhausted when we got home!!!

My husband and I have the goal of visiting all 7 continents, which I think we'll manage, although I doubt that we'll ever match your mom's 150 countries.

Take care and happy travels.
07/Aug/07 2:05 PM
   Ian  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Eve, thank you for the recipe for the Strawberry Cream Cheese Pie. I shall pass it on to Anne (my wife) who will be able to cook it for me.
07/Aug/07 5:53 PM
   Linda  From Minnesota    Supporting Member
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Eve - I enjoyed your youtube. My dad is from Scotland and was a piper for many years before he came to the states. I have his pipes, the original ebony and ivory ones, along with a lot of his music. I have been to Scotland twice and would go back in a heartbeat, I still have a lot of family there.
08/Aug/07 1:10 AM
   Mamacita 2  From PA.    Supporting Member
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Eve, What an enjoyable experience. The harmony was wonderful. Have you ever heard of Rufus Harley? He was a local A.A. musician who played jazz on the pipes, but performed world wide. He was very original, and would often speak about the history of piping. He could often be seen wearing his kilts, and it soon became his musical signature. The photo is stunning...I'd have enjoyed seeing it lighted.
08/Aug/07 4:16 AM
emm  From germany
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Eve: I'm wallowing in nostalgia with your You Tubes of the Corries, and loving it! Thank you so much for putting them on.
08/Aug/07 6:48 AM
   Maureen  From Dubbo, NSW    Supporting Member
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Eve, for the YouTube of The Corries. They were great!
08/Aug/07 7:39 PM
Cathy  From southern Ontario
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Eve, thanks so much for dropping by with your thoughtful anniversary wishes. We've been having a ball these last 25 years (as well as the 8 1/2 years we dated before marrying) and we're planning on keeping the fun going. Here's wishing you a day full of laughter and special times with people you love.
08/Aug/07 11:37 PM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Love your African photos Eve!
08/Aug/07 11:49 PM
emm  From germany
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OK...divorce must be pending...H threw out all our old tapes before the last move because 'we' only listened to CD's, and, yes, I only had tapes of the Corries (which shows how old they were!)....I'm really enjoying your You Tubes, Eve, and might have to try Amazon for the CD's!
09/Aug/07 8:26 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Hey Eve, I can never listen to Loch Lomond without getting teary. Like many beautiful Scottish songs it's so sad. We walked the West Highland Way in 1983 and had a fabulous time. Many great memories
09/Aug/07 8:50 AM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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I remember the Kingston Trio & that son sounds familiar too! IF they were a Tasmanian group it'd be about that Lighthouse!!!!
09/Aug/07 10:58 AM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Ps
I forgot to add that I am unable to listen to U-Tube because this computer doesn't have speakers! It's my husbands work computer & he doesn't need them! I've watched a couple of them but it's not much fun without the sound!
09/Aug/07 11:12 AM
   Kate  From TX
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Eve, you have had some nice travels as evidenced by your pictures. Yes, Texas is so very humid and hot. yuck. But I remain a loyal Texan, nevertheless. My goal is to be able to summer in the Northwest every year. I just have to continue to impose upon my relatives for longer and longer periods of time! Would you like to adopt me? I could be your long lost cousin or something. Just kidding...but seriously.
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I have actually ordered several cases, my husband is a fan. I love Dr. Pepper, too but try not to drink much soda these days.
09/Aug/07 1:16 PM
   Maureen  From Dubbo, NSW    Supporting Member
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Yes, Eve I did listen to a few of their songs on your YouTube -'Lord of the Dance, Flower of Scotland and Loch Lomand'. They were all great and brought back good memories of when I was young.
09/Aug/07 1:23 PM
Fishing Guy  From Kent, OH, USA
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Hi Eve Really enjoyed your vedio. I love the wildlife pictures from Africa. I visited the great north west and there it is beautiful country. Be sure too include pictures from home.
I'm leaving some crappie fillets for you to fry up for supper.
10/Aug/07 12:20 AM
   Mamacita 2  From PA.    Supporting Member
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My guess is 324....if I followed your insructions correctly...we'll see. This of course is in reference to the number of classic shows we were able to come up with in a 24 hr period.
10/Aug/07 1:36 PM
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Hi Eve, my guess is 326 TV shows but wait till the Ozzies get on to increase their list
10/Aug/07 7:09 PM
   Karen  From Riesel, Texas
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Sorry Eve, I did not come back and chat like I have grown to love to do. Just did not want to bore others with my nonsence.

I like you stopped taking cleaning help because I would clean before they came or redid what they had do.
Have a wonderful day.
10/Aug/07 11:28 PM
   Karen  From Riesel, Texas
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Thank you Eve, I really loved your comment about the Science forum. I kind of felt like you came to my defense. It gave me my first chuckle of the day.
I was going way overboard waiting for someone to in and chat. And do have a tendency to get on subject and not get off--according to my friend Ian from Thialand, it is my stubborn female way.
Since I was unable to join in the TV reminincing but wanted to talk, I went overboard on housecleaning.
Now I am dusting myself off and going to play blocks with my little one--she just ate the pencil shavings from the pencil sharpener so I guess breakfast is over.
Have a great day.
11/Aug/07 12:51 AM
   Karen  From Riesel, Texas
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O Eve, is this a Monday instead of a Friday. Now I feel I have (not meaning to) offended you. I did read you post in the debate forum. I am up early the morning and late into the night. But I have to stay close by because of the little one. So I read a lot, and reading the post in each link is entertaining and educational for me. It shows that my life here is not much different than those across the country or around the world. Granted I do not get out as much as I did before the girl arrived but that is because of PPD.
My post was intended to let readers know that though the children of Iraq are suffering the children here too are suffering as well. Before the girl came I was more involved with activities on campus that helped these children, like reading camp, play day...things of that nature.

I am so sorry if it sounded like I was on the defensive. I should explain the first part of that statement too. I am not going to be able to be on every morning and evening like I have been for the past month because school is going to start soon--I am a student. I will still be here just not every morning or evening.

I look foreward to logging on and laughing or even just smiling at what is going on because most days I am just crying my eyes for no apparent reason. My girl is a darling and at 13 months old she does not know why mommy is crying but tries to comfort me, that is not her responsibility. As I said being able to laugh or chuckle even has helped me in so many ways.
I am rambling and using you as my therapist.
Eve keep talking and making me smile, tell me to hush when I get on a subject and won't let go, tell me come back to planet earth when I go way out there, most of all know what I am saying is just me chatting. A favorite saying of mine is, 'I talk a lot, but say nothing at all.' I do not want PPD to consume me and this site is an outlet for me, yes I am using you and all that I have met.
Hope you have a wonderful day and chat with you this evening.
11/Aug/07 2:44 AM
   Karen  From Riesel, Texas
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My guess is 200 range.
11/Aug/07 3:03 AM
Ian  From Boston
Just thinking our loud...[so to speak]

the age spread on the site kept most of the guesses to the 1950s, 60s and 70s. I think there were just a couple from the 80s.

most of the shows were kids' shows or prime time. Very little mention was made of soap operas (maybe people were too embarrassed to admit it), newscasts, regular sports shows...

In any given TV season, 3 networks times 5 nights of prime time at a half-hour or an hour per show...most sitcoms are a half-hour...

how many people participated? about 20? Average number of shows listed? subtract duplicates...subtract radio shows...


hmmm.... I think Karen is about right. So that leaves me with 199 or 226...

I'll say 199.



11/Aug/07 3:23 AM
   Kathy  From Maryland
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What a neat little contest! Certainly appreciate your taking the time to list all the shows I didn't read all of yesterday's posts, because the rules stated no going back and counting, so I have no idea how many were on the last 3 pages...
It was fun reading all the shows everyone remembered. I'll guess 228
11/Aug/07 4:03 AM
   Julie  From IL, USA
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Hi, Eve! You undertook a monumental task to make & count the list. Thanks! My guess is 314, based on nothing other than that it sounded like a good number.

I think this is my first visit to your page, so I'm leaving a big box of Frango Mints (formerly made in Chicago by the Marshall Field Dept. Store company & some fresh flowers.
11/Aug/07 4:27 AM
   Stella  From Saratoga, NY
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I would guess around 212. The list I compiled for myself when we were thinking of shows only included shows prior to 1976.(They had to be over 30 years old.) I didn't count my list nor did I post all of my shows here at the time.(I didn't want to post them all.) It was fun remembering all of those favorite shows, even the ones I had to watch because my parents liked them! (And all those theme songs running through my head!)I'll show you my list of shows I watched growing up after your contest is over.
11/Aug/07 4:32 AM
val  From bolton england
Eve my guess is 350.
11/Aug/07 4:50 AM
   rosemary  From wangaratta    Supporting Member
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wow Eve I really set the reminiscing button going ... my guess is 405
11/Aug/07 9:40 AM
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