Monday, January 23, 2012
PLAYING IN THE SNOW AT THE LAKE
After taking care of the chores at Yellow House, we hopped in the truck and headed down the road to Bass Lake and took care of the drives and walks at the Sanders-Ratliff-Aykens-Ontiveros properties (whew!) so that people would realize that cottages were being taken care of, if not for the illusion that someone is always around.
Here, DeeDee the snow dog is having fun creating a new path through the snow. With only six inches, to her it feels like a blizzard. But, she's not one to shy away from a challenge. It only takes a few times back and forth and snow dog will have a path laid through even the heartiest of snowpacks.
Then, there's Becca. We've never seen a more snow happy kid in all our life. She longs for the snow to come, and when it does, not only does she love playing in it, she loves helping shovel walks. Bundle the kid up and away she goes.
After awhile, though, Becca and Bizzy took a walk along the shore and Bizzy snapped these wonderful shots of her in different pose. We have one of the best views off our meander land and can look across the southern part of Bass Lake (the shallow end) and when it is frozen over, for however brief a time, it's a sight to behold.
Enjoy the pictures Bizzy took and we hope you all are enjoying your winter as much as we are!
SECOND "MAJOR" SNOWFALL :)
We say it is the second major snowfall of the year, but we received less than the significant snow precipitation amounts we were supposed to get, i.e., six inches as opposed to the 8-12 inches we were supposed to get. I think the storm dumped most of it on Illinois.
As you can see by the pictures, Charles had a great time piling the snow he plowed off the drive, as well as creating a drive to get the trailer out so he could haul the 4-wheeler to the lake and plow the drives there.
The rest of the pictures show Becca enjoying "the hill" and having fun. The temperatures have not been too bad. On this day they were still in the 20s, so it wasn't as chilly as it could have been. And, we have had some unusually warm days before and after, with temps on some days reaching the high 40s and the low 50s.
Enjoy the pictures!
We say it is the second major snowfall of the year, but we received less than the significant snow precipitation amounts we were supposed to get, i.e., six inches as opposed to the 8-12 inches we were supposed to get. I think the storm dumped most of it on Illinois.
As you can see by the pictures, Charles had a great time piling the snow he plowed off the drive, as well as creating a drive to get the trailer out so he could haul the 4-wheeler to the lake and plow the drives there.
The rest of the pictures show Becca enjoying "the hill" and having fun. The temperatures have not been too bad. On this day they were still in the 20s, so it wasn't as chilly as it could have been. And, we have had some unusually warm days before and after, with temps on some days reaching the high 40s and the low 50s.
Enjoy the pictures!
Friday, January 13, 2012
FIRST MAJOR SNOW OF SEASON
Just two short days after outfitting Dad's 4-wheeler with a snow plow, a major storm cut through the midwest. Because we are a little further south of Hwy 30 than we were in Plymouth, we got much less than the expected foot of snow the northern part of the state received. We only got about 5 inches of snow . . .
Which was ENOUGH for Charles to - YES! - get out the 4-wheeler and plow the driveway. Here he is on the 4X4 pusshing snow out of the way so that we can get our cars out.
As you can see in the bottom picture, we have a much longer driveway than our house in Plymouth, with a much larger parking area. With a two-stage snow blower with a 28-inch mouth, it takes Charles nearly 3 hours to clear the driveway.
With a 50-inch plow blade and Dad's 4-wheeler, it took Charles about an hour - that includes all the playing around he did:)!
Just two short days after outfitting Dad's 4-wheeler with a snow plow, a major storm cut through the midwest. Because we are a little further south of Hwy 30 than we were in Plymouth, we got much less than the expected foot of snow the northern part of the state received. We only got about 5 inches of snow . . .
Which was ENOUGH for Charles to - YES! - get out the 4-wheeler and plow the driveway. Here he is on the 4X4 pusshing snow out of the way so that we can get our cars out.
As you can see in the bottom picture, we have a much longer driveway than our house in Plymouth, with a much larger parking area. With a two-stage snow blower with a 28-inch mouth, it takes Charles nearly 3 hours to clear the driveway.
With a 50-inch plow blade and Dad's 4-wheeler, it took Charles about an hour - that includes all the playing around he did:)!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
READY FOR SNOW WITH DAD's MODIFIED RIDE!
Charles and Barry stand next to Dad's Honda 4X4 with the snow plow attachment Barry is letting us use for the winter.
After two hours of mounting brackets and wiring the winch, the Monster Garage team was able to relax, that is, after Charles hauled the 4-wheeler back to Yellow House.
Don't worry Dad! Everything mounted can be removed without ever presenting a scratch. We are going to have SO MUCH FUN this winter!
Thanks, Barry!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
MONSTER GARAGE TIME!
Barry uses a grinder to trim a metal support piece that will be used to help hold the winch on the front of Dad's Honda 4X4. We enlisted Barry's help to mount a snow plow on the front so Charles could have less time clearing the driveway.
Barry effectively trimmed a corner off the piece so that it would fit on the front rack without scratching the body.
Barry uses a grinder to trim a metal support piece that will be used to help hold the winch on the front of Dad's Honda 4X4. We enlisted Barry's help to mount a snow plow on the front so Charles could have less time clearing the driveway.
Barry effectively trimmed a corner off the piece so that it would fit on the front rack without scratching the body.
Saturday, January 07, 2012
BECCA WINS GAME BALL!
Although our beloved boys basketball team suffered a heart-wrenching loss to Winamac, a positive note resounded at the break between the third and fourth quarters. That's when the courtside announcer reads off the winning ticket number for the game ball. Tonight's number happened to be located in Becca's hand.
At the end of the game, she got to go to the announcer's table and pick up her game ball. Bizzy suggested she give it to Colton; her response? "No way! It's mine!"
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