Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Rain Rain Go Away...
The entire drive up we drove through pouring rain. Everything in the trailer was soaked even though I had it heavily tarped. Even the coolers that were strapped shut had about 1.5 inches of water in the bottom of them.
Shortly after we arrived, there was a break in the rain. I took the opportunity to hook up the satellite dish. It was good I did, since we got stuck inside most of the weekend and it was nice to have some TV to view.
I did manage to get a little work done. I trimmed out the windows in the main living room to finally get rid of the exposed 2x6's around the windows. It actually looks quite nice.
The highlight of the weekend was when Mitchell caught a 13" small mouth bass. It was the biggest fish he has ever caught. I think the entire lake heard him celebrating.
This was our 2nd trip of the year. Our first trip was 3 weeks ago. I had found a bunk bed on Craig's List and instead of storing it we decided just to take it up. The boys have been sleeping on it and think it's about 1000 times better than the cot's they had been sleeping on. I also brought up a single twin bed for Julissa so all the kids are sleeping on real beds now. Too bad Mom and Dad are still sleeping on an air bed on the floor...
Monday, October 24, 2011
One final note
It's real nice to have the ability now to utilize the cabin in the cooler temps. Even though it was in the low thirties overnight, a few space heaters in the cabin kept everyone nice and warm. I don't have much to report, but just wanted to post a few of the photos we took. I can't say I've noticed this in the past, but there are several tall pines on the property that turned a nice shade of yellow this fall. If you look back on my last post from a couple of weeks back you can see the difference a couple of weeks makes.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
Monday, October 10, 2011
Closing up for the year
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
I tried something new this year to empty out the water lines. I connected the air compressor to the water supply and completely blew out the water lines. In the past I relied on gravity to drain the water lines. The new technique seems to work much nicer and is really easy - thanks Pete!
We will try to make it up another time or two this fall if the weather permits. It's always interesting to see how different things look after the trees are bare. There is always a better chance of seeing some wildlife in the fall too. Last trip up we did see a black bear along the road just south of Emily. That was the first time we've see a bear in the area.
Well, that wraps it up for this year. If we do make it up again and anything interesting happens I will let you know. It's been a great year up there. Next year I just need to get that new roof put on. Until next time, take care and "enjoy" the other seasons.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Mud, Dust, and Paint
I finally broke down and bought a TV antenna on the way up. The first thing I did when we got up there was to install it. I knew going in that we would only be able to receive one channel (WCCO), but I installed it anyway. Actually, it's a good thing we only get one channel. Time up at the lake should not be spent watching TV anyway.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
Next on the agenda was to finish the mudding of the hallway and closet. Twenty four hours later (give or a take a few) it was time to do the final sanding of the now dry mud. Getting covered in that white powder is never fun, but it sure looks nice when it's done. Once the sanding was complete, we cracked open the paint and got a couple of coats of paint put on. It's looks so nice once the paint goes on.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
After the paint had dried it was time to install more flooring in the "great room". I was only able to install about 80 sq. feet because I realized I still needed to get the last base cabinet installed in the kitchen before the flooring can be installed around it.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
Another thing we did this time was to build a step for the front door. Until now the step up from the "porch" to the front door was about a 16 inch rise. Not only did the kids have problems with it, our parents are having more difficulty getting in and out of the cabin. The new step makes it a much nicer climb in and out. Of course the whole porch thing is temporary until we get the wrap around deck installed.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
The kids enjoyed more tubing and also both boys did some water skiing. They are getting pretty good. Julissa and I got some good daddy/daughter fishing time in too. She just loves to fish.
That's all for now.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
The new approach is working
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I also made several canoe trips around the lake with the kids this time. Once again, it was Julissa's first canoe experience.
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A couple of weeks prior to going up to the lake, we were at Menards and we came across a bunch of interior doors on clearance. We could not pass up the deal so we bought all the doors for the rooms at the cabin. We hauled those up with us. Cheryl found a great deal for a linen closet for the bathroom on Craigs list. We stopped in Cambridge on the way up and picked up the linen closet. We really needed something in the cabin bathroom to hold towels and what not.
We did find a little time to install a couple of the doors and the linen closet.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
On Monday before we left, I put another layer of sheet rock mud on the seams in the closet by the front door and also in the hallway.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
Thursday, July 7, 2011
A new approach
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Cheryl's mom joined us and brought her new puppy with her too. And for the first time in years, we brought our cat up. So we had 3 adults, 3 kids, 3 dogs, and a cat.
With all the good weather, we decided to take a new approach. Work a little, play a lot. Now that we have the kitchen all working, I can see that this new approach may become the norm.
We did manage to get a little work done however. We completed the sheet rock in the first of three bedrooms. Two more small rooms to go and all the sheet rock will be up.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
In addition to the sheet rock I managed to install a new toilet (with a insulated tank) that won't sweat all over the floor from the cold well water. We also did some cleaning and organizing of the stuff in the garage. All in all a great week.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
For the first time in history...
My parents came up to spend some time with us too. On Sunday it did stop raining, so we did manage to get some time outside. My Dad helped me get the kitchen drain hooked up to the main septic line.
I am also glad to report we got our boat back from the shop and the engine is working great. Just needed a new fuel pump.
Here is how things are looking now.
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
| From 2011 Cabin Work |
