Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Fun in June!

Sunset at the farm
These past few weeks at the farm have flown by! Dan has had quite a few projects with the truck...
Dan working on the truck
He is also working on rig maintenance...just like a house, there is always something to do!  He's also been helping his Mom with a few maintenance chores, too.

We've really enjoyed catching up with family and friends.....
Dan's nephew, Hunter, playing ball

Dan's grand nephews...Hunter, Caden, Landon, Donovan
Enjoying a picnic at Tim and Ann's house
Doug and Colleen's dog, Abby.  Such a cutie!
Emma and Nate
Four generations....Tim, Pauline, Sarah, Landon, and Caden
My brother's family was on vacation about two hours from us so we took the opportunity to go see them.  It was a surprise for my nephew, Nick and niece, Samantha. I am glad we were able to pull off the surprise! Sammie was sooooo excited she about plowed me down!  :-)  We spent the day kayaking, enjoying a 4 person pedal boat (and managed to change passengers 4 times in the middle of the lake!), swimming, and just plain having fun.
Patrick paddling away

Nick enjoying the water

We may be older, but we still act like kids!!
Nick, Paul , and Patrick.  Paul, Patrick's father-in-law is attempting to push him in the water!  

Enjoying the playground with Sammie, Patrick and Nick (Patrick and Nick not pictured)
Patrick and Jenny
Nick and I
Sammie
We all screamed for ice cream!
The day went by much too quickly but we so enjoyed our time together.

We have seen quite a few bears at the farm!  I think our count is up to 5 or 6 but I was not able to get pictures of all of them

Walking across the front yard....

On the hill behind the rig.....
They must be extra active this year!  We have even seen the game warden set traps.

Our friend Doug was on "calf" watch for us.  His family owns a working dairy farm and he had told me that they had a couple of cows that were due to give birth while we were here.  He wanted to know how late (10pm!) and how early (6am!) he could call to let me know that one was it's way.  Last Sunday night about 7:45, we got the call.  We rushed over and did not have to wait too long.   It was an amazing experience to see.  I had decided in advance I wasn't going to take my camera because I wanted to take it all in and not fuss with a camera.  Hopefully I will get another call before we leave and, this time, I will take my camera. Thanks Doug for understanding (or not!) my craziness!  

Our time is winding down and we have a few more things planned with the family.  It sure has been a busy month!
  

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Spring Happenings!

We left Florida in mid-April and spent the next two weeks at Georgia Veteran’s Memorial State Park, McKinney Campground on Allatoona Lake (north of Atlanta; a Corp of Engineer park), and at River Plantation RV Park in Sevierville, TN.
Gin and Dan on ant patrol at Georgia Veteran's Memorial SP

Our site at Georgia Veteran's Memorial SP

Our site and McKinney Campground COE

View of our site from the other side of the lake - big sites!

Cooking dinner over the campfire

Day hiking at Red Top Mountain SP
We didn't realize how much we missed seeing hardwood trees when we were in Florida!  We really enjoyed our time “in the woods” and spent a lot of time hiking and biking.  The biggest highlight was hiking an 8 mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail.  We saw many thru-hikers on their way to Maine.  They were so inspiring and so positive.
Abram's Falls

Springtime in the Great Smokey Mountains....beautiful 

Yellow Trillium

Wild iris

Old, old cemetary

Smoky Mountain Hiking Club Cabin c1936

Very cool bridges

Nancy and Bill 
Dan boulder jumping
Butterflies and Bees

Wow!  What elevation!

We're going to hike from Clingman's Dome to Newfound Gap (pink highlighted route)

Stunning views atop Clingman's Dome

It was a chilly morning to start!
I love the rows of the mountains 

Start of the hike!  Here we go!
Syl and Bill "under the tree"

Trail Magic - non-hikers celebrating thru-hikers with food, drink, and chairs!
Two of the thru-hikers we talked to 

6.2 miles hiked; another 1.7 to go....we can do it!
Field of white wildflowers; most of the trail was not this even! 
Hmmmm...how does one navigate this?

Just like....

this!!  Way go to Nancy!
We did it!  Syl, Dan, Nancy, me, and Bill

Dan, Gin, Syl and I visited the Old Smoky Moonshine Distillery to sample their wares…
Gin, Syl, and Dan

Samples served in "communion cups"
 We tried about ten samples of moonshine and left with peach and apple pie.  Yum!  Although we enjoyed our time at the distillery, we quickly realized we didn't enjoy the massive crowds and “touristy” parts of the area.
Downtown Gatlinburg


Gin, Syl and I set out one day to drive the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail.   We made several stops along the way to take in the sights up close.

My framily
Love the sound of the creeks 

Old homestead
We arrived at our “home base” in NC just in time to celebrate our friend Kork’s birthday.  She is recovering from shoulder replacement surgery and we have been able to help her recuperate.

We (ah I mean Dan!) also had a maintenance item to take care of….

Our fridge had been acting really cranky and we knew that it was on it’s last leg.  We decided to install a residential fridge and, oh my, the space is wonderful!

We were also able to celebrate Ashleigh and Brandon’s birthdays with a fiesta!
Silly kids!  

And even sillier

Happy Birthday Ashleigh and Brandon

Smiles!

Enjoying birthday sweets!
My sister, Barbara, came up for a few days and she says I wore her out!  We stayed quite busy!  Dan, Barbara, and I biked 13 miles of the Neuse River Trail.  It was a gorgeous day and the first trail that Barbara had been on with her bicycle.  Barbara and I picked 14 pounds of strawberries at a local farm and I taught her how to make homemade strawberry freezer jam.   Kork made us strawberry daiquiris and we enjoyed them while watching Survivor together.
Barb and I on the Neuse River Trail

My best friend (of 27 years!) Linda and I ran away to the beach for a girl’s weekend.  We had an absolutely wonderful time catching up, laughing so hard our bellies hurt, watching our chic flicks (Thelma and Louise!), and relaxing on the beach.  We also popped over to see my Mom and Dad for a little bit one day.  It was so good to see them.  Mom sure is proud of her new flower garden we helped her with….and with good reason.  It is beautiful.

We start heading north to the farm in about a week.  It seems that time is just flying by!