Sunday, May 17, 2009

Sunday May 17


Eeryone was tired this morning, so we decided to do something that the 4 of us hadn't done together before. Nothing. We spent the morning just sitting around the kitchen table talking. Nolan's mother lives across the street and joined us for lunch. It was windy and cold, but we bundled up and took the 4-wheelers down to the cabin after lunch. We spent about 4 hours running around the 350 acres that surround the cabin. It was great fun. There's a river that flows throught it, so we followed that and went around the the fields that had already been planted. We ended the 4-wheeling at the cabin and had afternoon snack overlooking the pond and all of the fields. Once back at the farm, we went up the road to Nolan's daughter's house and saw her horses. Tammi joined us for dinner Sunday evening. With all of the fresh air, we collapsed watching a movie Sunday night.

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Saturday May 16, 2009

The weather was much better this morning. After breakfast we went with Nolan and Sheri and got a HUGE lesson in farming. We "helped" them finish the 10 acres of soybeans that needed to be planted. It was incredible to see all of the technology that goes into farming. Using GPS on the planter to know what had already been planted. To the point of shutting off some rows and still dropping seeds in others. It was very cool to experience. With us "greenhorns" helping it took at least twice as long to finish the planting. Once done, we brought the tracter and planter back to the farm. Then we hooked up the pontoon trailer and took it down to the cabin. We put that in for the year and had hot dogs on the grill at the cabin. Being so far off the road, the cabin has only solar power and a little water (500 gallon tank) for washing dishes. However, a mouse got into the line, so the water wasn't so well. We spent some time trying to "fix" this problem. After this, we went back to the farm and got a couple of their toys out. We spent an hour or so playing with their 4-wheelers around the farm. We took them up to their son Todd's pig containment buildings. Todd has 4800 hogs in 2 containment buildings. One of the buildings, or half his stock, will be going out on Tuesday morning. Then in about 2 weeks he gets a new lot. Saturday evening we went to Remsen, for a 30th anniversary of a friend of Nolan and Sheri. Dinner and dancing. Lots of fun.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Friday May 15, 2009


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Started long drive to Iowa last night after work (630 miles total) Went as far as Cedar Rapids on Thursday night, and spent the night there. Had an early breakfast and finished the journey to Holstein, IA about 12:00pm. Nolan had already been in the field this morning trying to finish the last of his planting. He got all but 10 acres done, before the rain forced him out of the fields. After lunch they gave us a tour of their out buildings and equipment. During the tour, he cousin Vance called with a request for help. He was trying to plant as well, but went too far into a wet area and got stuck. Nolan and Brent picked up Vance and another tractor and went out to the field to pull him out. Vance and Julie also farm corn and soybeans, as well as have some livestock. They have 250 (I think) head of cattle. After that excitement, we went to Nolan and Sheri's cabin. They built this cabin in the winter of 2006 in Nolan's outbuilding, then in July they moved it 8 mles to its current location overlooking their pond in the middle of one of Nolan's fields. It sits a half mile off the road, hidden for the most part. That evening Brent was helping Sheri get their computer back on line and need a new router. We went to the Best Buy in Sioux City then had dinner in Nebraska, just over the Misouri River. Once back home, the computer was back on line and the evening was over.

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Time to end vacation...


Another vacation is coming to a close. Woke up to another beautiful day in Florida. Dan and Tina took us to Ybor City on the way to the airport. Ybor City marks the beginnings of Tampa. Early Italian immigrants settled here in the late 1800’s. The architecture and culture is maintained today. There was a Spanish festival going on today, so many of the streets were blocked off. There were lots of Cuban CafĂ©’s, an arts festival, lots of music and lots of cigar shops (which I visited). The combination was a sensory treat with sight, sound and smell. We spent a couple of hours enjoying the food, music and sights before it was time to call it quits and head to the airport. The temperature when we left Tampa was 83. When we arrived in Grand Rapids it was 22. Kind of sucked, but it was a great vacation.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Dan and Tina's


Tom and Lori had to be out of their room at 10:00 this morning, so we left them and headed back to Tampa. Our last day was spent with Dan & Tina. We got to their house just before lunch. I helped Dan clean off the deck around the pool while Karen soaked up some rays. Sunshine and temperature wee great. I got my “dog fix” with Dan’s two labs, Duke and Daisy. Karen’s Dad and Patti came up and joined us for dinner later.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Disney Day


Today we’re heading over to Orlando to meet up with some friends from MI. Tom and Lori Dumez are starting their vacation with a day in Orlando before heading out on a 3 day cruise. We drove to Orlando to spend the day with them. We arrived shortly before lunch. Spent a little time just relaxing by the pool of their resort and having lunch. Later we went to Downtown Disney to walk around. After “Disney” we had dinner at Lone Star Steakhouse and went back to their resort for conversation.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Boat rental on Intra-coastal


What a great day. Woke up this morning and the temperature was great. We did our walk about 9:00 in shorts and T-shirts. After breakfast, we packed up and headed for the marina. We rented a boat from CB’s boat rental on Siesta Key. Temps on the water were a little cooler than they were inland, but the sun was out and we really enjoyed it. We first headed south to Venice. On the way back we saw “Mooch”, a dolphin that hangs out in the intra-coastal near Venice. Then we went north past our starting point and headed toward Sarasota Bay and South Lido Beach. On the way, we saw one or two more dolphins in the intra-coastal. Not sure if we saw two separate dolphins or just saw the same one twice. Either way, it was cool. Finally ended the boat trip and headed back to Ruskin. Later we went to “Crab Trap” for dinner. Time to get ready to head to Orlando to meet with Tom and Lori tomorrow.

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