Between our failing camera and really not that much going on, we haven't posted for a while. So here goes a little catch-up on projects and life in general..
SHOP UPGRADES:
In October Kurt installed a new beam to carry the weight of the car-shop roof and eliminate the need for a center post. Here are two pictures of the new beam in place. For those that don't know, this is the original shop that Kurt built when we first lived here. At that time he labeled the shelves for where items should be stored. When we moved back in 2006 it was funny to be able to put tools and supplies right back on their old shelves.
One of the reasons for elimnating the post was so the TR3, that came back to KF in October, could be parked inside and still leave room for working on another vehicle in the other side of the shop. So here is the triumph back in his old home. The little scraped area on the cement near the drivers door marks the location of the old center post in the shop- so you can see how it's removal has benefited the use of the space.
Another shot of the triumph.... and notice the new garage door on the right in the background- that was Kurt's November project...see next pics.
When Kurt built the car shop in the 80's, all we could afford was home made swinging doors for the big opening. They were heavy, leaked a lot of cold air and couldn't be used in the winter when the snow piled up outside.
So you can imagine that Kurt is a happy camper now with this new, insulated garage door that he installed in November. And, doesn't it improve the look of the old shop!
And finally- Kurt's 2011 Christmas present was a Parts Washer. Now, instead of 5-gallon buckets or an old bathtub being used to de-grease car parts, he has this official tub on legs to do the work. Of couse he had to raise it on a box to make it a comfortable height for him.
Sunday, January 08, 2012
Saturday, November 05, 2011
New (to us) furniture
Ever since we moved into our remodeled living room last fall I have wished for a leather couch. Especially since our wood stove is so dusty and I figured leather would clean up better than fabric.
I have been perusing craig's list for 12 months- often seeing a set I liked but always they were too far away to bother checking them out. And then, this week, a leather couch and chair shows up on craigs list and the seller was 15 miles from me. I was an easy sell.....
The pictures don't show very well that they are actually navy blue leather. I am delighted.
I have been perusing craig's list for 12 months- often seeing a set I liked but always they were too far away to bother checking them out. And then, this week, a leather couch and chair shows up on craigs list and the seller was 15 miles from me. I was an easy sell.....
The pictures don't show very well that they are actually navy blue leather. I am delighted.
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Triumph on the move
October sure flew by. Kurt worked intently to get everything around the KF house buttoned up for winter- alas no pictures.
Then he spent a week in Denver helping Amy and Tim get their new house move-in ready- also no pictures.
At the end of the week he drove the TR3 from Denver back to Kettle Falls. Here are the few pictures from that event.....
Then he spent a week in Denver helping Amy and Tim get their new house move-in ready- also no pictures.
At the end of the week he drove the TR3 from Denver back to Kettle Falls. Here are the few pictures from that event.....
First the car made the trip to the new house. Lilly and Mark immediately wanted to drive it... and for some reason Lilly has no clothes on....
(well, she is 2)
BTW- that is Lisa's and Betty's front yard behind Amy in this picture...'
Mark, on the other hand decided to wear grandpa's sweatshirt-below.
(and this is Amy and Tim's front yard in this picture)
Then Josie had to have a turn in the drivers seat....
Then it was time to say goodbye to Grandpa.
Let's see... do I have everything....
Kurt left Denver to head north on a sunny and warm afternoon. Here he is driving along and he has the top down and he isn't even wearing gloves.
Later you can see in the odometer reflection that he is a little more bundled up-- and you can't really tell that he is in a 40 mph Wyoming side wind.
Nice shadow....
The next day he went with the top up- but it didn't really offer much more warmth.
This was the disheartening last picture of his trip--- heading into snow clouds. Turns out he made it over the Rockies (17 degrees and light snow falling) without a hitch.
and now the TR3 is safely parked in the KF garage where the Denverites can visit it
until they have more than a one car garage.
Monday, September 26, 2011
We love our Garden shredder
Shredding Saturday....we cut down and shredded our corn patch in a mere two hours on Saturday. Here is Kurt just starting to cut down the stalks. Remember he is 6'7" tall- so that corn is towering over him.
Working together we had the all 15 rows cut down pretty quickly. Then we rolled in the gas powered shredder- the red thing in this picture
Here is Kurt starting to feed the stalks into the shredder. Once I got the hang of it he left the task to me. The shredder chewed up a stalk in a matter of seconds. Much better than what I have done for the last two years- using the lawn mower.

And a short while later- ta da! All the corn stalks are turned into little tiny peices. Can't wait to see how the shredder goes through the sunflower stalks later.

After the shredding adventure it was time for another picking of tomatoes- easily 50 lbs! And the last ears of corn. Sad to see the corn season end--but then my waistline will benefit from dropping my daily diet of corn on the cob.
Working together we had the all 15 rows cut down pretty quickly. Then we rolled in the gas powered shredder- the red thing in this picture
Here is Kurt starting to feed the stalks into the shredder. Once I got the hang of it he left the task to me. The shredder chewed up a stalk in a matter of seconds. Much better than what I have done for the last two years- using the lawn mower.
And a short while later- ta da! All the corn stalks are turned into little tiny peices. Can't wait to see how the shredder goes through the sunflower stalks later.
After the shredding adventure it was time for another picking of tomatoes- easily 50 lbs! And the last ears of corn. Sad to see the corn season end--but then my waistline will benefit from dropping my daily diet of corn on the cob.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
September outdoor celebrations
#1 The fire wood is split and stacked. Kurt took a picture of Joanie hoisting up the last few rounds- But really that was all I did- he did the rest.
Here is the whole stack-- it is 9 rows deep. We should be plenty warm this winter.#2 Kurt finished the little rock patio infront of the livingroom window.... (Thanks to Jody for helping to get this started)
#3 The 6 pine trees that got cut down this spring are finally bucked up and stacked to dry for a season.
#4,5,6, 7.....
In a flurry of activity this month, Kurt added an extension to the upper deck and then moved the hot tub there plus he re-wired the tub to include a shut off switch and put the wire in conduit. He has started a railing for the upperdeck and stairs are coming soon. THEN he tore up the section of old lower deck and put down redwood boards and sealed those. And lastly we bought a new blue :) hot tub cover and a lifter which he just installed yesterday.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Salsa Saturday
Working from 8 to noon and 1 to 4 today I chopped, cooked and canned two stock pots of salsa. Made 15 and a half quarts...Here are the raw ingrediants....
And here is the finished canned salsa................
And here is the finished canned salsa................
Sunday, August 14, 2011
The new rock wall
Home projects have been on the back burner all summer. But this week Kurt finished the rock trim under the living room window.
He found all the rocks on our upper property. Now we need Lisa and Betty to come back to lay a rock patio on the ground in front of this.
He found all the rocks on our upper property. Now we need Lisa and Betty to come back to lay a rock patio on the ground in front of this.
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Mark's early birthday gift
While we were on vacation at a condo in the mountains with the kids and grandkids- it seemed like the perfect time to give Mark his birthday present- a little early- a 2-wheeler bike. Here are Grandpa and Mark discussing the intracacies of bike construction......
Grandpa doing the final adjustments...
Mark and Grandma checking the fit
Looks good Mark says
Now out to the parking area for the first ride-- lots of concentration needed for those first few pedals.....
Now show the assembled adults how you feel about the bike---all smiles
Then ride off into the sunset.........with daddy right behind...
Grandpa doing the final adjustments...
Mark and Grandma checking the fit
Looks good Mark says
Now out to the parking area for the first ride-- lots of concentration needed for those first few pedals.....
Now show the assembled adults how you feel about the bike---all smiles
Then ride off into the sunset.........with daddy right behind...
Friday, July 08, 2011
Wind River Canyon
Suggestion: Put a trip through the WIND RIVER CANYON in Wyoming on your bucket list. It is only 34 miles long- but it is like one of those optical illusion carnival walks where you think you are going down hill but you are really going uphill.
As we entered the canyon I had this distinct feeling we were DESCENDING but infact we were traveling up-river and slightly uphill the whole way. Of course you can't really see it in the pictures- so you will just have to go there yourself.

To make it more convincing that you are desending, they have markers every couple of miles indicating the age of the rocks and they get older the farther you go...

When you pop out of the canyon you are on a plateau with a beautful view towards the Rockies.
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As we entered the canyon I had this distinct feeling we were DESCENDING but infact we were traveling up-river and slightly uphill the whole way. Of course you can't really see it in the pictures- so you will just have to go there yourself.
To make it more convincing that you are desending, they have markers every couple of miles indicating the age of the rocks and they get older the farther you go...
When you pop out of the canyon you are on a plateau with a beautful view towards the Rockies.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Let a new era of camping begin!
We have upgraded from tent camping to a mini motor home.
How cute is this??!! (It is 19 feet long, circa 1985 and gets 10-12 miles a gallon)
Here it is at our campsite at lake Sullivan this week. Our little MO HO was great! Get this- it has a built in biffy and shower stall and HOT running water-- So, I had a hot shower both days and dish washing was a breeze! And no middle of the night run to the outhouse. Hoo Ray!
Here is Kurt enjoying a gin and tonic on the second day of the camping trip-- with fresh ice cubes from the refrigerator-- another hoo ray!
How cute is this??!! (It is 19 feet long, circa 1985 and gets 10-12 miles a gallon)
Here it is at our campsite at lake Sullivan this week. Our little MO HO was great! Get this- it has a built in biffy and shower stall and HOT running water-- So, I had a hot shower both days and dish washing was a breeze! And no middle of the night run to the outhouse. Hoo Ray!
Here is Kurt enjoying a gin and tonic on the second day of the camping trip-- with fresh ice cubes from the refrigerator-- another hoo ray!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
We LOVE our new fire pit ring
The kids surprised us on the day of our anniversary party with this new fire ring. We think it is just grand! Thank you so much!!
Though the weather did not cooperate for a campfire at our party, Kurt and I have since had several campfires- complete with hot dogs on a stick and s'mores.
In the evening the sun shines through the name openings
Though the weather did not cooperate for a campfire at our party, Kurt and I have since had several campfires- complete with hot dogs on a stick and s'mores.
In the evening the sun shines through the name openings
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