What a beautiful day! And, had you asked me at the beginning of the week, my projection of the week's activities would NOT have included barn painting -- bin painting, maybe. We did buy bin paint Wednesday night that we can now return.
Friday a.m., while we were finishing breakfast, the South Carolina guy who painted the bin last year showed up and asked if we wanted to paint the other bin. Dad 'did business' with him, and ended up hiring his crew to paint the barn, throwing the bin into the deal.
So, tonight, the barn looks better than it has in years! Someone will be here Monday morning to pick up empty cans and a couple trucks. We'll point out a few flaws that we think must be addressed. And, that's it. Now we can focus on some of the other projects. I'm relieved...
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Church camp at Pine Ridge
Hey, this is the place that used to be called "Jack and Jill". Some time maybe in the 80's, this place became Pine Ridge. Kids from our church come here for their summer camping experience and really like it. Michelle and Eric, didn't you go to Jack and Jill?
We got here late because of Gpa S's appointment. Made it just in time for supper and some socialization.
This morning, after a pretty good breakfast :), after saying he was only going to watch so I went back to the camper, the Old Man did the "Flying Squirrel". I don't have any photos because, as I said, he was only going to watch...
Then, after lunch we came back to the camper (not a trivial activity as the RV camping area is quite separate from the cabins...) so we could get ready to participate in the Waterslide activity. One of us donned a swimming suit. One of us got the camera. Any ideas who did what?
Just now we're enjoying what seems like vacation for sure. We're sitting in the camper listening to it rain. Best estimate is that we've gotten as much as two inches already.
We got here late because of Gpa S's appointment. Made it just in time for supper and some socialization.
This morning, after a pretty good breakfast :), after saying he was only going to watch so I went back to the camper, the Old Man did the "Flying Squirrel". I don't have any photos because, as I said, he was only going to watch...
Then, after lunch we came back to the camper (not a trivial activity as the RV camping area is quite separate from the cabins...) so we could get ready to participate in the Waterslide activity. One of us donned a swimming suit. One of us got the camera. Any ideas who did what?
Just now we're enjoying what seems like vacation for sure. We're sitting in the camper listening to it rain. Best estimate is that we've gotten as much as two inches already.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Eaton Rapids welcomed us with bumpy roads
The road really was bumping coming into Eaton Rapids. Then the new pavement started, and the road stayed bumpy.
We were concerned that our tire crisis would serve as a distraction to other drivers, but, as you can see, passing motorists barely blinked an eye.
We were concerned that our tire crisis would serve as a distraction to other drivers, but, as you can see, passing motorists barely blinked an eye.
I didn't see him get down...
We sure do enjoy looking for the unexpected 'Wow' around the next curve! Stopped for lunch along the road on the way to Lake Placid. Just stepped into the camper, pulled out the sandwich ingredients, a bit of fruit, some milk, and sat back to enjoy the sound of the stream rushing next to our window.
Afterward, the monkey in our duet explored the rocks across the road. I saw him up. I saw him seemingly coming down. But, I did not watch the whole time...
Afterward, the monkey in our duet explored the rocks across the road. I saw him up. I saw him seemingly coming down. But, I did not watch the whole time...
Ferry across Lake Champlain
Back in 1982, we took the ferry from Burlington, Vermont across to New York. We heard that was a pricey option. While researching I found out that NY runs a cheap ferry near the bottom of the lake as the bridge there was condemned and is being rebuilt. Turns out that ferry is very cheap -- free, 24/7! We enjoyed the ride and the great view of the new bridge being built. Sure did seem a bit snug fitting the Yukon Unit on the boat.
Traditional farmsteads
Saw a lot of houses with addition added to addition added to addition...Also, saw several that had the barn hooked right to the house after a few additions, of course. All I could think of was the difficulty of keeping the smell out of the kitchen, and sneezing in my own house!
More from NH
A Mt. Washington excursion ranks high on the list for weather-maniacs, like the one I married. We had perfect conditions to enjoy a drive up with Eric and Danielle, as well as Terry and Sandy. Temps were in the upper fifties and the breeze didn't come close to the average of 34 mph, much less the world record of 231 mph in 1934! And, I will NEVER be comfortable with sharing a narrow winding road with oncoming traffic. Thought about telling my kids I loved them -- like that time years ago when I had to climb the silo -- but realized no one would survive to relay that message...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Lobster Feast at Eric and Danielle's place
Eric and Danielle treated us, with cousin Brian and his wife, to a lobster feast in their backyard. Great fun, so New England!
First stop -- Todd's boat to get the lobsters.
Danielle and Carol set the table while Eric cooked the lobster.
Menu? Lobster, roasted potatoes, caesar salad, corn on the cob, blueberry cake...followed by a visit to the Dover Dipper and some Java Crunch ice cream -- shared, I promise!!!
E. Wayne's office
Got to see where Eric Wayne puts his feet under a desk. Enjoyed getting a feel for how he spends his days.
Dover NH and Vollnogles
Got treated royally by all the Vollnogles. Friday noon, were treated to Bob's Clams -- yummy!
Visited a NH beach -- not quite as sandy as Holland...
Visited a NH beach -- not quite as sandy as Holland...
More PA
Hey, other than a quicky with George, we were the first ones to get a BBC tour from Josh Michael! Not only was it fun to see him, but it was fun to see his library!!!
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