Wednesday, October 25, 2017

I know, I know, but we have been busy, still. And, maybe if I do an update, maybe some others will update their blogs. :D

This eagle has been hanging out in this pine lately.   
 



What do you mean "what eagle?" That one right there.



See?



Man, I think you need quadfocals or something. The other day I was going to Frasertown and there were 3 eagles in that tree, but alas, no camera on board.



A very calm morning back on the 9th.




Two eagles soared over the cabin later on when the wind picked up.




That evening we celebrated thanksgiving at the Estate with Jon and Mary Lou, Bryan and Maggie, Jane, Mary, Tina, Jose and Joy.





On the 14th we went to the Tomiko restaurant for lunch with the Smiths.



Checking out where the lands and forest people inspected the bush.




Ya gotta drop a line, don't you?




Beavers working on blocking the culvert.



Frost on the 16th.




On the 17th I went to visit Randy at Doe lake with Razor, Mork, and Hunt. This is my church.



Randy's cabin.




Sun set that evening.





A rare, calm morning on the 18th, and a little fog.




It was a good morning to take out Jose's boat and dock with Razor and James.










On the 20th we went to town to bring Joseph, Calliope and Nova out to the cabin to watch meteor showers.

A 1960 Corvette.



Floyd coming home from school.


Floyd meeting Calliope coming home from school.


Floyd having a snack with Grandpa and Grandpa.


We had smores before the meteor shower started. See the raccoon paw prints? The shower was not as good as expected, but we did see a few.



See Ken? Even an eleven year old can operate an untippable canoe.




You rarely see Calliope without a book.


I'm still messing with the roof. I ordered snow guards and Razor made some chimney savers for me. Pictures to follow if it ever stops blowing.

This is how it has looked for the past 4 or 5 days.




So, how do you get 10 foot snow guards home, especially over our road, in a 6 foot box? You borrow Kat's box extender.





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