Thursday, July 25, 2013

A Grand, and Project Filled, Summer

We're having a shortish summer here this year.  Three months instead of a little over four since Bob has to get back to his four month Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum docent training.  We're hoping to make it up a bit by coming back for Christmas and New Year.

As usual, our summers are filled with projects, from making curtains to fire pits.  As our time here draws to a close, we're getting things wrapped up and enjoying every moment.  A sampling of what we've accomplished...

Part of Bob's duties as board member in charge of fish, lakes and
 forests, he helps with the farmed trout deliveries to Deer Lake
Fish delivery bonus.  Meet Guiness, a 50 day old captive bred Northern Goshawk
traveling with the trout deliverer, a certified falconer.
This bird actually allowed these resident kids to pet him!
Provisioning is my weekly 'project'
Bob's built four of these bird houses, suitable for either American Kestrels
 or Screech Owls depending on where you hang them

Bob built a new set of stairs to access the area off the front deck
(where one of the other projects resides...see below)

My birthday present this year...a camp fire pit off the front deck. S'mores!!!!
Babies on board...House Wrens moved into this bird house,
one of three we installed on the back of our cabin, and
now we can hear the chirps of the hatched chicks


4 comments:

  1. Mmmmm.... s'mores! Yes please!

    Looks like a wonderful summer so far Deb :-)

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  2. Hi Deb, Looks like everything is wonderful this summer up in your happy mountain home. Love the campfire pit. Enjoy your remaining time.

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  3. Just found your blog(s) and am thoroughly enjoying your triumphs and travails of building your cabin!

    Pam Ryan
    pamryanstravels.blogspot.com

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  4. Hi Deb, we're in France for the summer ... Trying to get in touch with you but only have old emails. pba......@yahoo.com love, Betty

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