Saturday, April 11, 2026

They're Back!

 Twas the day after Easter and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even an overstimulated French Bulldog. Barb was on the couch recovering from overstimulation herself thanks to our good friends Dan, Bonnie, Merrell and Vicki who decided we should have "just one more" at several establishments on our way back from Easter brunch. 

When all of a sudden what do we hear? The sputter of an old broken-down Ram truck dragging something behind it coming down our driveway. "Are you expecting anyone?" Barb asked. I wasn't but thought maybe someone might be stopping by to look at one of the many items I had listed on Marketplace. But it was obvious from the condition of this truck that they could not afford the fuel get here let alone anything we might have for sale. 

With a final sputter and a puff of smoke the truck comes to a stop in front of our garage. From the dust cloud surrounding the truck what do we see appear? Not Santa, unless Santa gained 200lbs and lost all his hair. Not the Easter Bunny, unless some homeless degenerate mugged the Easter Bunny from the local mall, rolled in some mud and stole his costume. No, what emerged from the truck was our "good" friends Dino and Lisa, fresh in from their Super-Secret Undisclosed Virus Free Location somewhere several hundred miles east of here. We call them "good" friends because they were hours from us, now that they are here, they are just friends. 

"See, I told you we could make it on one tank of gas", Dino exclaimed to Lisa as she brushed the dust off her jeans. Turning to me, he says, "We're going to need some diesel if you ever want us to leave". Thinking if I fueled them up right away, they might just turn around and leave, I started carrying fuel cans to their truck. "Old Betsy will need a few days to cool off before she'll start up again, mind if we crash here for a few days?".

"We wanted to show you our new travel'in trailer we picked up last week", Dino said. "So, you thought you would drive 9 hours to show us?", "A picture would have worked just fine", I said. As I sat there looking at this brand-new trailer, I knew there was more to the story. "I didn't know you guys were even looking for a new trailer", I said. 

Dino replied, "Well to be honest we weren't, well at least I wasn't, but when Lisa said she wanted to take me to Pleasureland I was all for it!"  "I was all excited, but when we walked in, there were no flashing lights, no music and no poles. Just RV's!" "The woman dupped me!" Soon a salesman walked over, and he said he had just the trailer for us." "It's called an Imagine, he said, because I can't imagine that you could afford it!" 

"Well, we fooled him, he let us take it for a test drive and here we are!" "By the way, if someone calls looking for us, you have not seen us".

And so started our "few days" (5 day) adventure with Dino and Lisa. Luckily, we had just bought a 1/4 beef last week (a story for another time), so we had plenty of grub to keep them fed for a few days. 

We got them all set up in our RV site reserved for geriatric clientele, complete with water, power and sewer, just a few feet from our front door. 

We spent the afternoon catching up, Dino and I in the living room, Barb and Lisa in the kitchen doing the prep work for a delicious Chinese dinner. "Lisa, if you are done, menopausing supper, can you get me another beer?". "The term is Mise en place and get your own beer!", she replied. "But it's my birthday week and you have to treat me special", he said. "You brought him here on his birthday week?!?", I asked. "I'm sorry, I did not know what else to do", Lisa replied as she handed him his 8th beer in two hours. Dear Lord, it is going to be a long week. 

Supper was delicious, pepper beef, general tso's chicken and fried rice. So good, so stuffed. The next day started with an egg bake. Next came the hardest of tasks; getting some work out of Dino. Lisa had asked me to do what I could to get Dino off the couch and see if I could get him outside. Since he doesn't hike, I thought maybe I could entice him with a ride on the side by side. He jumped on the idea when I asked him. Little did he know, my plan was actually to try to get some work out of him. I gathered up the necessary supplies and tools and away we went for our side by side "ride". 

We stopped by at the water tank by the windmill and I was commenting how, while the deer love drinking out of the water tank, the rabbits and other small woodland creatures cannot get at it. Dino stated that I should up out another, smaller water tank for the smaller animals. I told him that that was a genius idea and in fact I think I have everything with me to do just that! I started pulling hoses, a small bucket, a water vale and other parts of the ATV. An hour later we had an auto-fill smaller water tank installed next to the big one! I put it inside the frame of the windmill to protect it from the cattle. Hopefully it works!
Here is Dino helping me. 

Later that afternoon we went to Dan and Bonnie's. The last time Dino and Lisa were there, the walls were just studs and wanted to see what it looked like finished. Upon our arrival, Dino immediately asked "You have any beer?" An hour later, after drinking all their beer, Dino stated it was time to head to our next stop. On the way back to our Jeep, Dino wandered over to an open spot on their driveway and was kinda looking around. I walked over and asked him what he was looking at. His response made my heart flutter and gave me some hope that prayers do indeed sometimes get answered. "Do you think our trailer would fit in their driveway?", he asked. "Yes, I am sure it would!", I responded. 

The six of us were then off to Custer to play a little Bingo. Dan and I each even won a round! Which was a good thing as when we were ready to leave, Dino informed me that he had forgotten is wallet, but he would gladly pay be Tuesday for a burger today. Being that this was Tuesday, I had little hope of ever getting paid back. 
The next day, Wednesday, was a big day, it was Dino's birthday! Barb started off this special day with a breakfast made of strawberry and banana crepes! 
After resting a bit, I asked Dino if he wanted to ride down and see how the new water tank is working. "You're not going to fool me into work again are you?", he asked. "Of course not", I said. On the way to the water tank, I stopped by a section of fence that the deer had broken and said, "Oh look, a broken section of fence, good thing I have everything I need in the back of the ATV to fix it!". So we spent the next hour driving around the perimeter of the property fixing and tightening the fence where it needed it. 

That afternoon Dan and Bonnie came to help us celebrate Dino's birthday! Barb even had a special t-shirt made for the occasion. 
We cooked a couple of steaks on the grill, played some dice games and had a few cocktails. 

For dessert, Barb made a Better Than Sex Cake, to which Dino said he would need a side-by-side comparison to see if the cake really lived up to its name. There were no volunteers, even Zoey and Dakota ran to the other room to hide.
Dino was not unappreciative of all our efforts and had even gotten us a gift! He said he had noticed that we did not have nearly enough coasters around for all our drinks, so he had some made for us....
Looks like we have another item to put in our garage sale pile!

Thursday started out with a haircut from Lisa! A former stylist, when she asked if I wanted a cut, the answer was a definite "yes!"
After that we drove to Rapid for lunch at our favorite sushi place. Now, one might shudder at the thought of Rapid City sushi, but this is surprisingly good! What would make you shudder, is watching Dino us chopsticks. There was sushi flying everywhere within a 10' radius of our table!

Then it was off to the Ellsworth Air and Space Museum. A very interesting stop as Dino, having served in the National Guard, knows a lot about airplanes and everything military. It was interesting getting a firsthand account of how each of these aircraft were used and other little-known facts about them. 


I even jumped into the cockpit and shot down a couple of enemy jets complete with pew pew sounds!
Our last stop for the day was a mere few hundred feet from the museum; The Hairy Cow Brewery. Having just opened in February, they are Rapid City's newest brewery and are at the top of the list as our favorite brewery in the city!
Friday, I had a plan. Anyone who know Dino knows how much be hates any physical activity and even more so how he likes stairs. If this plan worked, they would be leaving soon, very soon. Plan in place I told them that I had a surprise for them today, starting out with a leisurely drive in the country. 

Little did he know that the drive was going to end at Jewell Cave where we had 4 spots reserved for their 2:45pm tour. We lured him into the building saying we were just going to walk through the visitor's center. We then told him that we had 4 tickets to the cave tour, a short walk on boardwalks and concrete paths. What we did not tell him that it was far from short and included over 700 stairs!

You should have seen the look on his face when the tour guide mentioned the not 700, but almost 800 stairs! But he was locked in at that point so away we went! His first sight upon entering the cave? A set of stairs!
As many of you know, we toured Wind Cave a couple of weeks ago. While that was cool, this cave system is even cooler! The main formation at Wind Cave is box work. Jewell Cave has not only box work, it has pretty much every other formation you can think of; popcorn, soda straws, flow stone, stalactites, stalagmites, and crystals galore! 


Did I mention it had stairs? There was a lot of huffing, puffing and groaning going on. There might even been a mention of a cramp. Thankfully it had benches strategically located throughout the tour. "They put these benches here for a reason", Dino would say anytime he saw one. 
Can you say cramp?!?!?


My plan worked like a charm as when we got back, Dino walked into the house, sat down on our bench and said the words we had been waiting for, "I think we are heading out in the morning". Hallelujah! 
Saturday morning. Departure day!  I put enough fuel in his truck to get him a couple miles down the road explaining that I did not have enough to fill it up, but I thought that Dan and Bonnie might have some. And in fact, I talked to Dan this morning and he said that they went to the liquor store and restocked their beer supply. And just like that, Dino was tearing off down the driveway with the trailer fishtailing behind them, his eyes set on more free food, free beer and someplace that would not put him to work.....

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Forever Optimistic

 Are you a glass half full or half empty kind of person? Barb and I are what I would call optimistic. We try to look at things through rose-colored glasses, definitely a glass is half full couple. Trying to focus on the good things in life and let the bad things slide off our backs. 

Even with all that, we are not near as optimistic as the dogs. Anytime we go to "the treat cupboard" (known to Barb and me as the pantry), Dakota will sit up and give us a hopeful look. 

Any time I get a meal or a snack both dogs are ever attentive with hopeful looks. 

Anytime Barb even moves between 4:30 and 5:00, Dakota get up and go to the laundry room watching Barb's every move with ears up and eyes locked on her in hopes that it is mealtime. 

And lastly, anytime we are both gone and I walk in the house first, the girls will look right past me in the hopes that their favorite person in the world (and mine) will walk through the door. 

Ah, to live the life of an optimistic dog, is there anything better?

The weather turned on us this week going from 70's to 30's in the blink of an eye. It rained, it snowed and then the sun shined again. 
The deer and turkeys are so confused, one day they are chasing each other around, the next day they are huddle together trying to make it through the day.  It is comical watching them. 


We did get out and cut some more firewood. We are maybe halfway through all the trees that blew down in that windstorm a couple of months ago. 
With these bigger trees, I split while Barb drags the branches somewhere they can be safely burned when we get 2 or more inches of snow. Sadly, there was only one day all winter where we had enough snow to burn and that was before we had everything piled up. 
I split and stack it into the tractor bucket, when it is full, Barb dumps it into the wagon. Three bucket loads fill the wagon. We fill the bucket one more time then take everything back to the house. 
Then we stack it in the wood storage area. Each side holds 5 rows of wood stacked 6-7' high. Probably 6 face cord per side. So far, we have one side completely full and the other side has one complete row done. The picture below shows Barb blowing out the empty side as we get ready to fill it. 
Yet another day I got out and helped Kevin with a garage build he is doing outside of Custer. When I got there that day there were two walls up. I took this picture after we put up the third wall. 
By the end of the day, we had all the walls up and sheeted. We also go all the trusses up before we called it a day. 
Today is Easter. Barb, being Barb, hid an Easter basket for me filled with chocolate goodies. I love that about her!

We are headed to Rockerville in a couple of hours for brunch with Dan, Bonnie, Merrell and Vicki. Then it will be back home for a relaxing afternoon. Well for me at least, we have some special guests arriving tomorrow so Barb will be busy prepping and cleaning. Before you say anything, she tells me to just stay out of her way so I will be on the couch eating chocolate with the girls staring at me of course!

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Purging

 It could have so many meanings, but in our case it is getting rid of stuff. It is amazing how quickly one accumulates "stuff". To think, just a few years ago we had sold everything and had no stuff. But I guess it has been almost 10 years since we got off the road and that is plenty of time to fill every nook and cranny with stuff we hardly use. 

So over the past several weeks we have been on a mission to purge. Throw away, give away, or sell stuff we have not touched in years. A tote fill of old cell phones, broken or unused cameras, the bike I just "had to have" when we went on the road. (I think I rode it maybe 10 times), our inflatable kayak that had been replaced with hard-sided ones a year or so ago. 

How does one get rid of all this "stuff"? Garage sale was our first answer, we have set a date for early May.  So, we set about going through closets, the loft in the garage, the shed, sorting out things we had not uses in years. Some of it we decided to list on Facebook and eBay. We have not used eBay in years and was amazed at how much they take in fees compared to 10 years ago. But it is an effective means of reaching a wide audience. So far, we have sold over $600 worth of stuff. Barb sold one of her old belt buckles for over $100! I sold a broken camera for $50. 

For those items that are harder to ship, or we did not need to reach a broader audience, we used Facebook Marketplace. Those of you who are friends with us on Facebook have probably seen a few of our marketplace ads in your feed. A utility cart went for $60, the old rack for the Jeep $55, DVD set for $30, spotting scope for $50, turkey decoys for $60. We still have a number of things listed that have not sold yet. This bike rack we have not used in 6 years, they are going for almost $400 new! And remember that new fish finder I got Barb for her birthday a couple years ago? I have not used my old one since. 

Then there is the miter saw stand that we no longer need since I built Barb that table. If I sell all these three items that should be another $400!
Then we got into a kick of watching these YouTube channels where these people buy abandoned storage units, specifically Hairy Tornado. This couple buys storage units what went to auction and then video themselves going through the contents hoping to at least get their money back and hopefully make a profit. 

What kills me is the crap that people spend money month after month to store. After a year(s) of paying storage fees it has to far exceed the value of the contents. When we sold everything and went on the road, we sold literally everything, except a few mounts and a couple of totes which we stored at family/friend's houses. We did not know how long we were going to be on the road but figured that any furniture we did have would be out of date or not fit into our new home, so we got rid of everything. 

This couple also goes to garage sales, estate sales and even Goodwill to find things to resell for a profit. I told Barb that we should buy a storage unit on auction and we could become millionaires! She was like "Oh hell no!" I know at least one of you out there (Granny Sue) knows that while there is money to be made out there, it is a lot of work, and you certainly will not become a millionaire. 

Be warned though, once you watch one of their videos you get sucked in and next thing you know an hour (sometimes two) has gone by. 

So, what else have we been up to this week?

We took the old roof rack off the Jeep and put on a new one. The old one only connected to the drip edge of the roof. This new one bolts to the frame and body.  The sketchy part of this project is that it required me to drill through the side of the Jeep! Although it is not the most flattering rack, it will be much more secure when we travel with our kayaks next winter. We listed the old rack on Marketplace and it litterally sold within 5 minutes. Made me think I should have asked more for it!
While we were doing that, we also removed the flip back top off the Jeep (which is now listed on Marketplace) and put the hard roof back on. With the new rack, this just made more sense. 

Barb painted her workshop with the first coat of primer....

All that done, it was time to work on a project that has been on my list for a while. Finishing the loft wall in the garage. When we built the workshop and loft in the garage I had put rough-cut board and batten on the lower level, now it was time to do the upper level. I ordered the wood from our local mill and once it was ready, I got to work. The left picture below is "before", and the right side is "after". My legs got a workout as I had to go up and down for every single board. 
While I was doing that, Barb was working right next to me on top of the camper. I took this picture from the top of the ladder. She is replacing the skylight in the camper, the first step is to remove all the old dicor caulking. 
So, what is the plan for the weekend? More purging, cut up some more firewood and maybe a garage sale or two to fill up the spaces we just emptied with more stuff!