The past two weeks have been like ground hogs day. Day after
day after day after day. Don’t get me wrong, we are enjoying our days it is
just that they are basically the same. We get up about an hour before sunrise,
have breakfast, watch the news and get terrorized for the day. It is amazing we
are not all dead yet based on the perception the media put out.
Then I head to the deer stand for 2 hours to decompress from
being depressed by the news and wait for TBO (The Big One) to come wandering by.
TBO has not made an appearance but I have had some pretty cool experiences. For
example, this guy walked but just before dark one afternoon. A nice one, but
not The One.
Then there was this guy who not only walked by but stopped
by to say hi. I had just enough time to slowly get the camera and make a short
video before he decided that he was late for a meeting.
After the morning deer hunt it is time to work on the house.
I have been working on two projects; the porch roof and taping and mudding the
sheetrock in the main bathroom. Both projects are time consuming but are going
well.
I have the entire east side of the porch done and am now working on the south and east.
Once the porch is done we can finish the siding!
I hate taping and mudding but it is going well, A couple more coats and some sanding and it will be ready for primer and paint!
Barb (the overachiever), has been working on 3 projects;
trim for the doors, staining the posts and beams on the porch and building a
frame for the mirror in the bathroom.
The mirror is almost done, I will save the picture for when the bathroom is done and it is hanging on the wall.
Of course while we are working the deer taunt us by standing out front.
Or they just stare at Dakota through the window...
We are in somewhat of a time crunch because Barb wants
certain things done before Forrest, Somer and Lily come and visit on the 21st.
Seems like a lot of time but Barb is leaving me for 10 days on the 11th
to vacation with Jessica and the kids in Arizona. Meaning we have less than a
week to get some of these things done.
Come about 4:00 it is back to the deer stand for 2 more
hours of therapy.
Barb takes the 4 legged girls for a walk for a little
therapy of her own. Then at night (when it is cold out) the girls hang out by
the fire. Zoey has become quite the freeze baby. We often find her in this
position…..
Or this one….
Or even this one…
Speaking of "cool" dogs, Zoey's mom recently had another litter. If you are interested in a puppy or just want to see some puppy pictures click here foe Foster Lake Frenchies website.
Except for Wednesday night when we head to Pringle for
burger night, and last Thursday morning. We kinda over did it. We had a great
time dinner, music, pool….when we left we were the last cars in the parking
lot. Barb was moving a little slow the entire next day. I managed to get some
work done but at a much, much slower pace.
Amongst all this we had a special visitor when my sister Carol came out for 4 days to spend time with us. This is.... the 3rd? year in a row that she has come out to visit us. It is always great to see and spend time with her. She knitted while Barb and I worked. She did not want her picture taken but I was able to sneak one while I was in the scaffolding working on the porch.
Then I turned around and took this picture of Barb as she was chucking some logs from behind the wood shed.
We did take one afternoon to drive the Needles Highway, just Carol and I. We spent so much time talking we did not take one picture!
Day by day the cycle continues, little by little we are getting
things done.