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Sunday, January 24, 2021

Audri's Ode to the Cabin

 This is really weird but I can't wait for the smell of summer at the cabin and idk why I assign smells to memories so much but they really get me.  I had a cup of coffee this morning and boom I thought of the cabin.  Then I started thinking abt the kayak again and swimming in the lake.  Then I realized that I could fish off of it if I had the guts to lol. The I thought of the dew in the grass and how I haven't seen dew for so long.  And then rain I really miss rain like, when it's warm out and the rain is just sprinkling down.  And watching tv at the cabin during a storm and trying to run between the cabins without slipping or getting wet and playing sorry and phewwwwww sorry for such a long message.  lollll

ALS 1-21-21













Saturday, November 02, 2019

Massey Ferguson

I always wanted 40 acres and a barn.  We had 37 acres once, no barn, but there was a rough little hunting cabin there that I had fun fixing up and pretending I was a carpenter.  I had a little sink that I could pump water up into.  I built a kitchen counter with storage and a bed platform out of logs and plywood.  If you look way back in Two at Twin Lake, you will probably find some posts about the little cabin.  But since we didn't have the 37 acres or a barn the last few years, I got to wanting a tractor.  Of all things.  

A year ago, Himself got tired of my 'wanting' and pining and said "Get on line, research it, figure it out!  Gitterdone!"  So I did.  I researched and compared.  I found what I wanted and LJ approved.  We went and looked and quoted three or so and bought us a dandy little fully-loaded sub-compact Massey Ferguson.  

Brand New

 
LJ can run this baby.


It has come in handy this year.  With all the rain we had and the road boys not knowing how to grade a road, we had a ton of rock washed down into our yard.


I can drive it too but it sure isn't as easy as I thought it would be.  
I've got to get back on this horse and ride it again!  

Zip line

08/25/2016:  One summer day in 2016, we got in gear and dragged out an enormous cable that LJ had wheeled and dealed for.  (What great grammar I have!) We had young strong folks coming and we wanted to be ready for them.  We had a good ladder and good intentions.  We were gonna build a zipline!

LJ and I would have done it ourselves (wink, wink) but Tyler was there -- and young and strong and willing.  So we let him!

Up the ladder Tyler!

Joey didn't get sent up the ladder but he was in on the planning.

After Tyler ran out of ladder he climbed the tree.
Way high.   

Tyler also got to ride the zip line first! 
Quality control, you know.

Craig's turn.


 Lanny, not too far behind.


Then it was Joey's turn!

Joey approved! 


And Bella!  She loves it!

November 2, 2019:  Three years later, we still love the zipline but the children are growing up and staying busy so they don't get to the cabin to stay. But in August, with four grands at the cabin for a few days, we rode the zipline!

The big kids can depart from the tree house but for the smalls, they climb the ladder and zip down.


Vega's first time down.  She love's it too!
Later, she went on her own with just someone to help her stop.  

Owen loves the speed and tries to go faster.  

Audri zips too but would rather swim, I think.

And Bella?  Bella still loves the zipline!




  







Friday, September 02, 2016

Out with the Old . . .

We got up the other morning to a nice summer rain. We knew there wouldn't be any mowing going on so we agreed upon a road trip. We measured the available floor space for a new cookstove stove. We measured the cargo opening in the jeep. We hit the road, South to Chillicothe. Lowe's was our target.

The folks probably bought the coppertone apartment-sized stove used. I don't know. Maybe the hometown hardware store had it in stock for several years and dad made an offer. Anyway, the stove came to be at the cabin in Missouri and it served the family well for 40-something years. 

We'd never used the oven more than a time or two before we retired. Since, we have baked meatloaf and even a cake. 
 
I'd replaced the pans a couple of times but I needed to do it again.

Next week we are having family dinner. I'm going to use this oven to bake cobbler. I'll use the timer and all the bells and whistles that comes on this 'basic' model.
 
 
I glad I will never have to clean this one. 
I'm embarrassed to show the oven but -- there it is.
Thank goodness the new one is 'self clean'!


Friday, August 26, 2016

Summer Projects



Don't let Himself tell you I don't finish projects.  I do!  I do too!  Some just take me longer than others.

This summer we both got a lot accomplished!

This flag stand, for one.  I got it in my head that I wanted to get these swiveling flag stands for my sons-in-laws and one for Lanny for Father's Day.  Actually, I thought you could buy them and that's what I aimed to do.  When I found out it was a craft project with plans on-line, I enlisted some help and we went at it.

Himself, I will admit, sometimes gets caught up in 'my' DIY projects.  Thanks for your help honey!



I made curtains.


 
Lanny made 4 cabin cots. 
 
We need two more, or at least one.  That can be a fall or winter project.  I made that orange quilt top pillow case, the bright pink one and rounded up a few more throw pillows. Some of the girls did some spray painting of shelves and accessories.  They all brought blankets from home.  It's starting to look pretty homey.   
 
 
Joey and I studied Gramps loft ladder and whipped this up.

 
I found these chairs for Traci.  This is her project now!
 
 
This also is Traci's project, and Craig's.  They have accomplished a lot this summer.  The outside is all painted and trimmed. They hope to enlarge the decks sometime and they have living room walls to put back but they are 'getting there'!
 
Now, there are a couple of big projects brewing in my mind.  Real Big Projects!  It will entail hiring a little help but it's time we did them.  It is time to 'getter done'.  I'll tell you more about that down the road.
 
 

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Tick Tock Tick Tock

Audri and Bella, exploring.



 
Maddie, explaining.
























Joey, problem solving. 



 
 
 

 
Gabby and Maddie performing





 
The new diving platform.
 
 



 
Summer of the Spray Paint

 
Owen, swinging.

 
Fireworks!
 
 
It has been a fine summer at The Cabin with The Grandchildren.  Maddie and Jack didn't get here often enough though and Morghan didn't get here at all!  I swear, next summer I am going to invite Jordan down! 
 
The tree house has a new, easier ladder.  I hated to give up the rope ladder but others didn't.  Joey helped me build it.  The loft bunkroom has had lots of attention, decorating, reorganizing and Yes!  even some sleeping up there!  Gabby and Maddie have slept there.  Jack and Joey once.  Audri, Bella and Owen slept 'up' several times.  It is so nice that the children can.  They go up and go to bed and go to sleep. Almost always. 
 
We have a zip line.  Yay!!!
 
We have used the beach, the new diving platform and the paddle boat.  We have had Smores and campfires and over the 4th of July, a trillion fireworks. 
 
Best of all, we have one more holiday weekend to look forward to.  Labor Day will pretty much make it official though.  Summer is winding down. 


Saturday, August 20, 2016

Summer of twenty sixteen

It has been a good, busy summer.  We have spent about half of our time at the cabin.  We try to be here during the week but have been here some on the weekends too, when Craig and Traci are here. 

The weather has been hot and humid but with air conditioners in both cabins the heat doesn't keep us away.  Lanny has been mowing the dam and lagoons for The Lake.  I have been 'doing' for Vi.  I have gardened.  I have gardened successfully in some areas and not so much in others.

The tomatoes took a hit when the green hornworm got in.  I started finding green tomatoes with bites out of them or half the tomato eaten away.  The tops of my tomato plants were being eaten down to nubbins and I thought perhaps a raccoon or possum was getting under the fence or over the gate so I built a screen for the gate.  Just in case, I put landscape timbers down around the fence perimeter to keep squinties out.  And still my plants were being gnawed on.
 
 
Vi, the neighbor lady came by in her golf cart to have a look.  She said, "I think it is the cut worm but I've never seen them eat the tomatoes.  Only the vines."  I waded in and started looking and sure enough I found hornworm poop.  I had looked in Google for information on the tomato cut worm and saw nice, clear photos of the hornworm poop. Isn't it just 'fun' what you can find in the internet?   
 
Now that I knew for sure what I was dealing with, I started looking for the green, greedy, voracious little worm.  I found two of the little culprits. I'm sure there were probably more but I threw caution to the wind, dug out the bottle of Sevin tomato dust and powdered them down good. I would go back after dark with a flash light to snatch naughty green hornworms.   
 
 
I kept this guy.  I put him in a gallon jar with some dirt in the bottom.  He ate up the first piece of tomato vine in just a short time.  I gave him two or three others and he gobbled his way right through them too, then turned his back on me, burrowed into the dirt and started his metamorphosis. He was on his way to becoming a Sphinx moth. 
 
Meanwhile, we have had many good cucumbers from our Amish-bought plants.  We have eaten our fill and shared them with Sally and Vi and our children.  I planted three Parks Whopper muskmelons and the vines have thrived.  We have harvested 4 super sweet, luscious, best ever melons.  There will be more! 
 
The asparagus put in last year has thrived; we'll be able to eat it next spring.  The onions didn't do so well and I have yet to dig potatoes because the melons and cukes have sprawled all over the place.  4 cabbage heads are sticking in there and we might get to harvest them. 
 
All in all, the garden has been a success and the tomatoes are coming back from the worm attack.  We might still get some decent tomatoes yet.
 
 
 
from the internet: Sphinx Moth