Another busy week has passed us by. Everyday involved working a bit on the garage and a bit getting ready for The Big Event. On the garage front, we got the north (back) side all done and of the east side walls done where our enclosed trailer is going to be housed. We also got the first few panels of steel on the front done, until I ran out of J-Channel which brought that to a stop.


So, we worked more on the inside putting OSB up on the walls.
Trim around the garage doors and ridge cap on top of the roof rounded out the week.

We got some new critters on the critter cam.
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Tanager and a Robin |
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Flicker |
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Two Robins and a Red Squirrel having a chat |
This was out coolest capture of the week, a bobcat!
I got chastised again for not including dog pictures last week, so here is two of them. The first is pretty funny.... I'll give you one guess as to where the bunny rabbit is hiding...
Here is a picture of Dakota trying to act invisible as she knows she is not supposed to be on the couch! What is not invisible are the "fibers of love" she leaves behind. I am not exaggerating when I say Barb vacuums every day. Anyone who has owned a lab knows what I speak of. If you skip a day all of a sudden you have balls of fur scurrying around the house like they are trying to morph into another puppy.
But all of that is not why you are still reading this post. You want to know what our big event is. Well, the day is here. Today eight travelers from far and wide are arriving here in South Dakota. I do not even remember how it all started. Over a beer no doubt, someone must have said "You going to be around next fall? We were thinking of stopping by." or either Barb or I said, "Let's invite a few RV friends to the house next fall" Maybe one of the participants could shed some light on it as my memory is a little foggy.

Next thing we knew 5 couples were going to converge on our South Dakota oasis in late September of 2025. Steve and Dianne from British Columbia, Dave and Leslie from Alberta, Dino and Lisa from Minnesota. Fulltime RV'ers Steve and Deb, and Harry and Vicki from wherever they happen to be at the moment were all coming to our house! You know how things go, a lot of great plans are made over a few cocktails never to be spoken of the next day. But this plan grew legs and momentum. Over the next few months Barb and I started planning, still not really thinking it was actually going to happen. What to do, what to eat, where to put people?!?! One of the couples (Steve and Dianne) had to back out, but the rest of the crew were making plans of their own, several even changing original plans and jumping through hoops to make it!
The six of us (couples, now 5) met years ago at separate times, but eventually all came together to become good friends. We met most of this crew in Quartzsite Arizona where we wintered in the desert for several years: Steve and Dianne (December of 2014), Harry and Vicki (January of 2016) and Dave and Leslie (January of 2018). Steve and Deb, we met in January of 2015 in Abbeville, Louisiana. A few short weeks later we met Dino and Lisa in Arcadia, Florida.
You may recognize some of these "characters" from my tall tale; Harry the Dog Hater (and his lovely wife Vicki), Dino and Detective Oliveri (Also known as Onid and Asil in another tale), Chief Roche and his bubbly wife, Leslie and of course who can forget the Forensics Officer, Steve and his Dispatcher wife, Dianne. I think the only two who have not been subjected to my storytelling are Steve and Deb. That just might have to change soon!
So when we were not working on the garage we were busy cleaning the house. Nothing like having a bunch of people over that makes you clean areas you have been ignoring for months! The garage has probably not been this clean since we moved in. Then as I was sitting on the couch, Barb goes upstairs. Next thing I know she appears in front of the upper-level window! She had opened the bedroom window up there, climbed out of the porch roof and started cleaning windows!
The next day she asks me to bring in the big ladder and up she went!
Well, we are ready. People should start to arrive sometime after 12:00 today for which will no doubt be a week filled with fun, laughter and debauchery. Barb has a full menu planned as well: hikes, drives, events, games, bourbon, beer and cider tastings. If I am able, I will give you a recap next weekend, that is if our livers survives......
I loved seeing the birds and critters at the water tank- Enjoy all of your friends coming in-sounds like a lot of fun and good eats,
ReplyDeleteDoes Barb ever rest? smiles
She does rest for like 30 seconds to a minute at a time, then she is up again doing something else. Used to drive me nuts.
DeleteThat is indeed a big event. I would say, “Have fun,” but I don’t think you’ll need any encouragement in that area.
ReplyDeleteOh, fun will be had for sure!
DeleteSounds like a great plan!! I applaud Barb for washing the windows. I'm pretty sure I haven't washed mine in five years ... or maybe it's been eight. So nice of you to provide an escape route from the water trough. And yes, I've had several labs. White are the worst btw, but who can turn down that sweet face!!!
ReplyDeleteA lesson learned the hard way after finding a critter or two who had fallen in the tanks and could not escape.
DeleteI don't think one can fully grasp the hundreds if not thousands of details that go into building a new structure until one had built a new structure themselves.
ReplyDeleteagree-a lot of work for sure in our younger days we built two-me I made all the food-haha
DeleteEven I forget what all goes into building a structure like this. A nailer here, a support there, bracing for winds, the detail of the trim and J-Channel. Had I thought about it all at the beginning, I probably would not have built it!
DeleteWe were trying to keep our trip a secret but now you have let the cat out of the bag, so to speak. Now I will have to notify our security guy to especially be on the look out for marauders and low life's. I also wanted to wait to see how this big soiree of yours went before we admitted to anything. See you in a few.
ReplyDeleteCat's out of the bag now, of taking a crap in it's cage, one of the two....
DeleteI bet it is comforting knowing that you have a live-in security guard watching over your house while you are gone, fighting off zombies, keeping the septic tank active and such.
What a beautiful series of photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's also lovely to see the squirrel and the birds by the water tank.
Your dogs are adorable.
Greetings Irma
I am sure you al will have a fabulous time. Kinda Quartzsite revisited. Steve and Dianne told us they were sad that they had to decline your wonderful invitation this year. Can't wait to see your next post. lol
ReplyDeleteThat's a huge event. I hope you have a blast.
ReplyDeleteI still remember the day we first met. You sent me a text on my flip phone before your arrival in Quartzsite. I was technically challenged back in the day and had never texted before. This was when you had to push the ABC button three times if you wanted C for example. Man I was in a panic because my techno gal Dianne wasn’t there to help me but I managed to respond to you. We have treasured your friendship ever since that day and are truly saddened that we can’t be there to participate in all the debauchery. We’re looking forward to hearing all about it on your next blog.
ReplyDeleteCheers 🍻 and Enjoy! ❤️❤️
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ReplyDeleteYour big event does sound fun! It is great you all have met and became such good friends. Barb is like the energizer bunny getting everything done. Love all your birds images at the water tanks and your cute doggies. Have a fun week.
I also kick the cleaning into high gear when visitors are expected.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe garage project is coming along so well, and the critter cam captures are amazing. I love that you got a bobcat! And the dog pictures are so funny and relatable. It's so sweet that you're hosting all your friends, and I hope you all have the most amazing, fun-filled week.
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That is a HUGE event - have a wonderful time.
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