Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Community Garden


Over the past summer, I have been participating with about 10 families in a community garden, and we held a barbecue and "harvest feast" on Monday. We enjoyed homemade salsa, jalepeno dip, squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, corn on the cob, potatoes and other items fresh from the garden. The steaks were deliciously prepared by Virg Johnson, and although he does raise cattle for beef, these were not from his steers.


Since we are in Idaho, and not far from Preston, it reminded me of the scene in "Napoleon Dynamite" where the farmer shot the cow in front of the kids on the bus!


Anyway, here is Taylor, a grand daughter of one of the members who worked in the garden, with a giant pumpkin ready for harvest!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Cowboy Poet Event


Went to the little town of Shoshone today for the Lost-N-Lava Cowboy Poets and Musicians Gathering. Since it was "open mike" time, I got on stage and read a story about Old hoss thief Dowdle Bill and his demise at the Rock Creek Station and Stricker Ranch and showed everyone the painting that Gary Stone made of Dowdle Bill in chains on the porch of the old store..which is the last original building still in existence on the Oregon Trail.
Just reviewed the latest video produced by the Twin Falls Chamber. Its a Travel Cast video of the Oregon Trail, with Gary Stone as the narrator...it should be up on the Twin Falls Chamber Website soon...in the meantime, check out the STricker Ranch and other great videos at www.twinfallschamber.com

Friday, September 10, 2010

Magic Valley Community Mural


As a member of the Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce, every new business gets to hold a ribbon cutting ceremony. Although Stone by Stone Enterprises is not so "new" anymore, we held a brief event at the Magic Valley Airport in Twin Falls to "re-introduce" Gary Stone's History of Idaho Aviation and Community Murals to the public to remind them of these very interesting and historical aspects of our area.


Membership Chairman Bobbi Pyle helped to coordinate the activity and was wearing her "split allegiances" shirt in honor of the cross town football rivalry between Twin Falls High and two year old Canyon Ridge High, and cheerleaders from both teams were there to support our efforts.


Dan Olmstead from Idaho Power gave a nice testimony of Gary's efforts on both murals as he pointed out that his company was well represented, as was his family farm. He stated that Gary took a lot of time interviewing him and his family members to assure that their family history was acurately portrayed.


In addition, Bobbi gave away a prize to the first person who could identify which of the planes in the Aviation history mural was from Dans family....which was easily concluded since the plane has the Olmstead family name written on it, albeit in small print.


We at Stone by Stone Enterprises wish to thank all of the Chamber ambassadors and friends who came out in support of our endeavors, and also welcome Kyle, the newest member of the Chamber team to Twin Falls.