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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Wow! October Already.

Got ambitious and made fatire on the 11th.
Bottineau sunset as we drove up for a concert.
Signed up for the firness class at the new
hospital in Rugby because we weren't
playing pickleball very much since
the beginning of harvest.



Thursday, September 5, 2024

Remember September

Well, it's the day after Labor Day, so the 
Minnesota kids finally started school!
We headed to Ana's in Minnesota on Monday, the 9th.
Bob had two slate blackboards from the church
that had a message and the names of three kids.
We took one board to Ana and one to Trina.
Stayed at Ana's the night of the 9th
These shirts from Aunt Donna arrived on Monday, too.
Corey had bought the three girls these shirts. Ana
borrowed one to send to irk her sisters. :-)
On Tuesday, the 10th, drove to Iowa.
Had a flat tire on the trailer
just north of Waterloo. I guess
we "met our Waterloo."
Bob put the spare on and
then we headed to Tom and Trina's
most recent "project".
We took them our B International with the belly mower
that I used to mow the lawn until I ran it up the 
side of a grain bin a couple years ago. Bob had fixed
it and our old Monkey Ward 23 cu. ft. deep freeze,
and Trina said she wanted it.
Tom and Trina bought this house, gutted it, and are
in the process of adding on some rooms and bathrooms.
Yes, they have a contractor doing the major work!
They will have 4.6 acres and are only five minutes
from Jett, Caiden, and Annika's high school.
I snapped a pic before we unloaded. They have three
out-buildings on the property that seem to be 
in better shape that the house was.
On Wednesday, the 11th, we went to a car
museum in Iowa City. I liked this "Caddy".
The white thing in the back is a fold-out camp kitchen.
On the right is a camp bed that folds into the trunk.
Tom took a picture of us
with Trina and Annika.
I wanted a head shot of Anni for my wall
because the one I have is from 4th grade.
She is a freshman this year!
The Iowa sky was beautiful when we left on the 13th.
That night we ate at the Mill Creek Inn. The guy
in the booth behind us was wearing the Katrina shirt!
Claire had a soccer game on Saturday morning.
Sunday was Claire's Confirmation. (I am standing
on the step so I don't look so short!)
Afterwards we went back to Ana's for crepes!
We took pics before the service: Lydia, Claire, Cecelia.
More realistic height view. :-)
Yes, Claire is taller than Ana. :-)
Ana and her girls.  After brunch at the house,
we drove home to North Dakota.
Monday evening was the first concert of the year in Rugby
for the Heart of America Concert Series. We drove
home in a thunder and lightning storm.
Corey's mom and the kids had picked plums
and were more than happy to get rid of a bunch.
So, I brought them home.
Canned plums (in the back) on Monday
and made jelly on Tuesday. The towel is
the one Claire made for me when she
was 5. She's 15 now!  Lydia and Cecelia's
towels wore out last year!
Bob brought 70 apples from our yard
in town. I made applesauce, 
pie filling (frozen in ziploc bags), 
and a gallon of apple/plum/compote. (juice)
Big day for Annika on the 17th--she got her learner's permit!
Last visit to the camper on the Canadian border.
Closed it up on Sunday, the 22nd.'
On Monday I made six pints of bread and butter pickles.
We went to town on Tuesday and picked apples.
I bought a dehydrator on Wednesday....
and dried two big bags of apples on Thursday!
While I was dehydrating (apples, not me),
Bob went to the Hostfest in Minot
and saw Trace Adkins, Mollie B, 
Crazy fingers Lindquist, and 
enjoyed a Lutefisk dinner.
Tom and Trina's house is for sale.  Any takers?
Ari came home from college to see all her
siblings dressed up for Homecoming and
celebrate Jett's 18th birthday on the 29th.
Apple Day at friend Ed's...the family stayed 
for the potluck after church to welcome
our new priest. Ed said he got more apples
off our tree in town than he ever got off
his four trees at the farm.
The last apple...the slicer/corer will get a break...
hopefully until next year. I have 14  quart bags 
of dehydrated apples now, and a bunch ready
to make apple cobbler later today. A good way
to end the month and the apple craze!
Rugby's homecoming parade and pep rally
was on the 27th.  The king was a kid from our 
church named Cole. I called him 
"Young King Cole". The band played 
the Rugby fight song (to the tune of the 
Ohio State Fight song), so I sang along.





 

Friday, August 2, 2024

August--the wind blows in visitors!

 

Not at the farm yet, but Mary Jo and Jane
made it to Trina's in Iowa on the first.
and to Ana's in Minnesota that evening! 
They arrived at the farm on the 2nd.
Mary Jo taught me how to make hummus.
It was better than "Joe's"!
Had to get a pic at the rock the next day.
Then we went to the duplex in town. Mary Jo 
helped Bob organize the garage, and Jane helped
me put contac paper in the kitchen cupboards.
They treated us to supper at Dakota Farms.
Back at the farm, Jane learned how to make
Syrian cheese. This is the "taste test"!
On Sunday afternoon, we toured the 
Prairie Village Museum and met Clifford 
Thompson. After a couple of hours 
at the museum, we went to the Little Flower 
Corn Feed which is now held at Ellery Park. 
Monday, August 5th: "On the Road Again"
heading southwest to New Mexico. 
"Thanks for the Memories"!
My flowers actually grew this year!
Over two inches of rain this week!
Spacious skies and amber waves of grain
Wednesday, August 21st
Oom pah pah
Last "Music in the Park"  
Wanted to dance; not just listen....
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Bob decided to put a new light on the barn.
I had to operate the boom. Yikes!
😬😬😬
Actually, I do use my clothesline for laundry,
but the spider seems to want to share it with me.
"Charlotte" rose before the sun on the 23rd.
Bob took this pic from inside the house!
Shotski: Steve, Elvira, Andrea at the Rugby museum
on Sunday, August 25th
Jerry made the flag for the cousins from Germany:
Marianne, Philip, Nicolai, and Elvira
3rd generation of cousins
Colt, Henry, and baby; Sami, Connor, Philip, and Tim's kid.

 
Lori, Susie, Elvira, Andrea, Jay, Sam, Tim, and Michele
the second generation group
First generation: Larry, Diane, Elsie, Jerry, Marge, Frank,
Marianne, Joe, Charlotte, Kathy, Steve, Bob, and Dolorus
After the party at the museum, Jay gave plane rides 
to Marianne, Nikolai,
and Philip
First day of school in ND; Luke, grade 4;
Matthew, grade 10; Grace, grade 8. Aug. 21st.
Mary Kate started preschool 
on the 26th.
RJ and Julia's first day on the 26th.
RJ's in 7th grade; Julia's in 4th.