This makes the 2nd New Years in a row that we have said good riddance to a year. First 2020, now 2021. Let's hope 2022 gets life back to some normalcy. Actually, we did not let the pandemic impact our travel plans too much this year. The main reason it was a hard year for us was losing Ms. Daisy. Almost a year later and pain still lingers.
We traveled from coast to coast and even got into Canada later in the year!
So, what do we have planned for this year? Much of the same except in reverse. We will head west in the next month or so to visit Forrest, Somer and Lily helping them with some projects around the house. Then we will be back here for a month or so before we start our big summer adventure! A trip we have had on the list for 3 years but keeps getting pushed back for various reasons. Well, this year we are going to do it!
We are heading north and east...and by that I do not mean to The Farm in Douglas North Dakota or another Undisclosed Location in Minnesota or even Pasha Lake Cabins in Ontario, all of which happen to be Northeast of us. Although we may stop by one, two or even all three of these locations, we are going much, much further north and east as we make our way to Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and maybe even Newfoundland!
The official copilot and route planner has it all laid out, and if all goes well it is going to make for an adventurous summer! Our return route takes us down into Maine and eventually Pennsylvania to see our daughter Jessica and back west to South Dakota. To say we are excited would be an understatement! For those of you who have been in these areas we would be interested in your recommendations.
All this travel of course means that we need to continue with the progress on the house while we can! Cold temperatures kept us inside most of the week. Barndoors and trim was the theme of the week. Do you know how many lineal feet of trim are in a house? Even a small house? Me neither but it is hundreds and hundreds. To make matters even more fun, we are making our own trim out of 1x4's which means each board has to be ripped and planed before it is stained and varnished.
But foot by foot we are getting there. The living room is done, the downstairs bathroom is done, and the hallway is done.
Hallway trim....done! |
Plus, Barb got the two closet barndoors in the bedroom done!
You can even see the barndoor in the hall leading to the laundry room. |
Now she is anxious to get started on the built-in dresser we are going to make for that space under the T.V. I don't see that happening anytime soon so in the meantime that old dresser will do. I did not have a "before" picture, but I did find this one in the archives to give you an idea of what the closets look like behind the doors.
3 Huns, you have to leave the wings on when transporting them |
Maybe if I had my shirt off..... |
Enjoyed your blog as always. Happy New Year again and belated happy Birthday.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob, hope you guys had a great New Years as well!
Delete49 seconds I will never get back. As always, you guys do good work. That rifle looks do good up there I want it back so I can put it on my wall. If I buy you a Jackalope, will ypu hanf that on your wall also? The last line about good health, was that directed to me?
ReplyDeleteThe rare and elusive jackalope?!? I have just the spot for it I the garage!
DeleteI guess my editor was asleep at the wheel when I commented on your blog. I really do speak gooder than that.
DeleteNo worries, I gave you a little slack as I have seen those sausage fingers try to handle chopsticks.
DeleteYou two have the finish line in sight. Pretty fancy trim to be ripped AND planed! It all looks great!
ReplyDeleteWe are actually getting there on the inside. If we hit it hard we could be done by the end of the month!
DeleteThat is some distance on that jump from the couch to the dog bed.
ReplyDeleteIt is not nearly as far as the video makes it look but Zoey does make the most of it!
DeleteThat Zoey is hilarious!!! Your house looks fabulous as do those partridge. I don't allow pictures to be taken of me in the kitchen ... or practically anywhere for that matter. I have an aversion to be called Gramma!!! In your defense, I think you could take the shirt off!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you, although I think many of the readers would disagree with you. Zoey certainly is full of antics but is very hard to capture on camera.
DeleteThat muzzle loader looks great mounted up there and your travel plans sound exciting. Good job on those barn doors Barb! I think you photo shopped that picture of you actually cooking Jim. Happy belated birthday Jim and all the best in 2022!
ReplyDeleteThe plan is for that gun never to be fired and just be a show piece. As far as the photo of me in the kitchen, you will never know, you can do wonders with photoshop anything now a days!
DeleteSounds like some great travel plans, good luck and we'll all keep our fingers crossed for a better year. I think Zoey is a bit "hefty" for the Westminster Masters Agility Championship, she'd never make it through the weave-pole exercise, but she makes a good effort.
ReplyDeleteI can just see those poles being launched to the left and to the right has she blows through the course. People would be dodging those poles like they were arrows shot from a bow!
DeleteHappy New Year to you guys too. Zoe is sure full of energy. Reminds me of cats we had when Ray and I were first married. Too funny. Your summer plans sound like a ton of fun. Going back east is on our bucket list too.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could catch more of her zoomies on video but she it is so unpredictable and hard to follow with the camera!
DeleteHappy New Year...as always I enjoyed the blog and got a kick out of the cooking pic. Red said "we all picture ourselves looking like that..." That's just too funny!
ReplyDeleteTell Red, that is how I picture him as well when I think about him in the kitchen. Oh wait, he has never been in the kitchen!
DeleteAww, poor frozen Zoey. I have definitely been there and agree: extra sweaters are necessary. Maybe a coat. Some gloves... a hat. Perhaps a portable electric blanket with a long cord???
ReplyDeleteWe LOVED our time in eastern Canada. Here are a couple blog posts about cool things in the areas we visited:
https://www.chapter3travels.com/far-away-cape-breton-island/
https://www.chapter3travels.com/bay-fundy-awesomeness-misery-equal-parts/
I hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did.
Happy Birthday and Happy New Year!
Thanks for the blog posts, we will check them out! It warmed up to 35 today so Zoey is a happy girl again!
DeleteYour home is really coming along. Love those doors and the trim puts that finished touch there. Sweet photo of Dakota tolerating Zoey. I did notice that Dakota has a tiny piece of the bed while Zoey is right in the middle. In case you haven't guessed I am all about Dakota:) John and I just roared at you two kitchen photos!!! Amazing how our mind and the photos don't match any more. We loved our time in the Martimes. We visited three different times but only once when fulltiming. We actually visited on our motorcycle one summer all the way from PA. Check out our blog for ideas. Sounds like a perfect way to spend the summer. Happy Belated Birthday!
ReplyDeleteI think our planner read your Maritimes posts but I will double check.
DeleteFor some reason Dakota lays 1/2 off her bed even when she is by herself. As a matter of fact she is doing it right now.
After fulltiming for 7 years, five years ago we settled in north Alabama. Today it looks more like South Dakota. Woke to a couple of inches of snow. We have a Beagle who found us over two years ago. Usually likes to be outside. Today went out just long enough to do what needed to be done. What a lovely house you are completing.
ReplyDeleteI saw a cold belt went across that area of the country. A little snow now and again is not too bad just to get a little taste. We have been to Northen Alabama once and thought it was a real pretty area. Thanks for the comment, I will check out your blog and see your pup!
DeleteHappy belated Birthday! Love seeing the pictures of your beautiful home! Just gets better and better!
ReplyDeleteWhat great trips you have planned! Glad you're going to do the big one, you never know when you can't!
Thank you! We are really looking forward to this trip, hopefully it is everything we think it will be!
DeleteCheck out our blog about the Maritimes. We also did the Gaspe peninsula
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks! We are looking of ideas of what to look at and where to go when we are up there!
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I think you guys know - but in case you don’t 1 Bill and I spend our summers in SW PA, would love to have to look us up and come hang out - there’s some cool stuff to do nearby. Let us know - shoot me a text and I’ll tell you where we are. Also - we are thinking of Maritimes in 2023 so cant wait to read all about it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly! We are really looking forward to this trip, it has been several years in the making. Hopefully it will work out and we can swing over your way. Happy New Year to the two of you and Happy Birthday to Bill!
DeleteLuv those doggies! So cute how Dakota protects her little sister. Latest
ReplyDeletecompleted house project really looks great--you two do nice work!
They are pretty much constant companions. The only time they are not together is when we sit down for the day, then she comes and sits on our laps.
DeleteBelated New Year greetings. Dogs belong in front of a fire at this time of years unless they are in Mexico of course!
ReplyDeleteZoe Belle and Ciela Bella. Fun.
Zoey would love the warm weather and beach down there!
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