Sunday, November 1, 2009
'09 Pics from summer and fall
Here are some pictures I took while visiting the cabin with my family. I can't tell you how awesome of a place this is and now much my family enjoyed their time.
Thanks to all for this priviledge
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Thank You
Thanks Beka for inviting me to be a part of this blog and a part of sharing the wonderful experiences we've all had at the cabin. I'm honored and humbled by your gracious invitation. I've taken a bunch of pictures from when Laurie and I went down with my girls and grandkids. They had so much fun and fell in love with the place but that doesn't surprise me, what's not to love. I'll keep an eye on the site and add as I have items available. Thanks again to you all.
Tim
Tim
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
The "Stinkin'" Fourth of July Weekend
The weekend was only "stinkin'" because it rained the entire weekend. Gramma said it was the first fourth of July she can remember that was totally rained out. It was also "stinkin'" because Ally couldn't find her "stinkin'" flip-flops and "stinkin'" became the word of the weekend. "They're only stinkin' when I can't find them!"
Andy, Eddie, Ben, Jim, Bekah, Debbi, Will, Jake and perhaps others I'm forgetting, worked super hard and put a new roof on the whole cabin in between rain showers. Eddie also helped reinforce the deck that most all 25 of us sat on for meals, so that was a relief! The guys did lots of other jobs around the place too.
Andy and Missy brought their boat for us all to enjoy. Holly and Eddie and their crew came to help with the roof, but ended up helping in lots of other ways too, like babysitting! Despite the rain lots was accomplished and we even got a little time to lay on the dock and do nothing in the sun. Perhaps next time it'll be warm enough to swim.
Andy, Eddie, Ben, Jim, Bekah, Debbi, Will, Jake and perhaps others I'm forgetting, worked super hard and put a new roof on the whole cabin in between rain showers. Eddie also helped reinforce the deck that most all 25 of us sat on for meals, so that was a relief! The guys did lots of other jobs around the place too.
Andy and Missy brought their boat for us all to enjoy. Holly and Eddie and their crew came to help with the roof, but ended up helping in lots of other ways too, like babysitting! Despite the rain lots was accomplished and we even got a little time to lay on the dock and do nothing in the sun. Perhaps next time it'll be warm enough to swim.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Labor Day
Hi Folks,
Anyone planning to go to the cabin over Labor Day??? It is the 1st of Sept this year so is coming fast. please let me know,
Thanks,
Gramma
Anyone planning to go to the cabin over Labor Day??? It is the 1st of Sept this year so is coming fast. please let me know,
Thanks,
Gramma
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Bird's Eye View
Here are the pictures Scott and Bobbi took over the Fourth of July. Ben brought a plane and took three loads of people on rides over two days. This was one of the last rides he gave that weekend.
Friday, July 18, 2008
"Flying" a Propeller
After we watched this, Grandma reminded me that this particular windmill was the one that while it's pod was still on the ground (over Memorial weekend), she and a crew of trouble makers got caught trespassing and Bekah was still inside the pod when the workers arrived on the scene. She hid there for five minutes while the others "appeared" to leave the danger zone and for the workmen to finally leave. Poor Bekah! It's a good thing we prayed that morning that we wouldn't get caught trespassing!
See the wee little man?
It stayed like this for an awful long time, I was ready with camera in hand to catch it being attached, but I must have looked away at the perfectly wrong time because I look up and it looked like the next picture below this one.
We waited for over a half hour for them to detach the cranes, but one of the workers told us that it would be at least another 45 minutes as there's 500 bolts to be bolted down first. They did verify our suspicions, though, that a man (yes, a wee little one) gets out on top of the nose and detaches the crane manually. ...And now, introducing...GARY! He's one of the wee little men. Tee hee. We had good chuckle later at Gary's vast knowledge, but it was interesting nonetheless. Turn your volume up and get ready to be wowed. Yes, I videoed him without his knowledge. Not submittable in court, but legal otherwise. The only part you missed was when he told us how he regularly has to climb up to the top of these windmills. When asked whether he wore a harness, he explained he used to jump out of airplanes for a living and the harnesses just slow him down. So, he doesn't wear one although he's supposed to. He added that they only choose people to go to the top who don't mind heights. Smart, huh? The last two videos are the most audible, I recommend skipping down to them. I left the first 3 on in case someone has a better sound system than I do and can make out what they're saying. Sorry if not. The wind was crazy that day.
It stayed like this for an awful long time, I was ready with camera in hand to catch it being attached, but I must have looked away at the perfectly wrong time because I look up and it looked like the next picture below this one.
We waited for over a half hour for them to detach the cranes, but one of the workers told us that it would be at least another 45 minutes as there's 500 bolts to be bolted down first. They did verify our suspicions, though, that a man (yes, a wee little one) gets out on top of the nose and detaches the crane manually. ...And now, introducing...GARY! He's one of the wee little men. Tee hee. We had good chuckle later at Gary's vast knowledge, but it was interesting nonetheless. Turn your volume up and get ready to be wowed. Yes, I videoed him without his knowledge. Not submittable in court, but legal otherwise. The only part you missed was when he told us how he regularly has to climb up to the top of these windmills. When asked whether he wore a harness, he explained he used to jump out of airplanes for a living and the harnesses just slow him down. So, he doesn't wear one although he's supposed to. He added that they only choose people to go to the top who don't mind heights. Smart, huh? The last two videos are the most audible, I recommend skipping down to them. I left the first 3 on in case someone has a better sound system than I do and can make out what they're saying. Sorry if not. The wind was crazy that day.
Thanks, Gary!
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