Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Bittersweet


It was a busy day at Camp Freedom last Friday. We were able to finish the chow house. It looks great and is going to make camping there so much more enjoyable! We installed a counter, bench and several shelves and hooks. We will be able to cook and clean up our meals out of the wind and weather, as well as have a place to store all our gear. After finishing up the work, we started to break down camp for the winter. It's frustrating to finally have everything set up just right and then have to pack up! The foundation is in and it looks great. I am so relieved we didn't try and do this part ourselves! The contractor installed about 20 concrete piers that will eventually support the cabin. He also laid down a thick plastic vapor barrier and covered it with several inches of gravel. Seeing the foundation made the whole cabin building project seem much more real. It was easier to visualize the size of the building and imagine what it will actually be like. While we were inspecting our progress, it was hard not to reminisce that only a year ago, the only thing on the property was a fire ring. In one year, we've put in the driveway, the outhouse, Fort Awesome and the Chow House. Unfortunately, we were forced to admit that the wetland walkway was a failure. With all the fall flooding we had, the whole thing was swamped. We did, however, make good use of all the lumber. It was reused as the siding for the Chow House making the total cost of that building about $50. We decided to put the dock project on the back burner and revisit it after the cabin is completed. Thinking about all we've accomplished this year makes me realize that it's good that we are forced by the climate to take a break. We need to rest and save our money - it's going to be a busy spring!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

My Morning Has Taken an Interesting Turn


I was trolling the craigslist free postings this morning and came across an ad giving away free plywood, lumber and foam insulation. Ray called the guy this morning and apparently, it is a roofing company that has somehow accumulated all this material and needs to clear it out. Ray and I are hurriedly looking into renting a large truck to haul as much as we can carry from St. Paul to C.F. Luckily, we all have a four day weekend starting tomorrow (Minnesota Educator's Convention - no school) so we have some time to deal with it. We were planning on heading to Camp on Friday anyway to inspect the foundation that should be completed. The trip may be a bit more strenuous than I had originally anticipated. I'll keep you posted on this potential Craigslist score!

***Update - It's a no go :( Someone was able to get out there first and snatched it out from under us! Man, you have to be able to work fast to score the free stuff!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

What Were You Doing At 10:10 on 10-10-10?


Hope you were having as much fun as us! Happy Birthday, Eric!

New Chow House is Nearing Completion

We got away last weekend with our good friends, the Schausts, for a glorious fall weekend. The leaves are a bit past peak at this point, but it was still beautiful. The weather cooperated and we enjoyed warm, sunny days and cool, star-filled nights. We went to the 40th Anniversary celebration of our favorite meat store in town. They had a big brat fest complete with a live polka band. It was nice, but we didn't stay too long. The dogs were panting in the car and we were anxious to get back to work on the Chow House. With Eric and Elena's help, we were able to make major progress. The roof is on and 2 of the 3 sides are completed. Ray is hoping to head out there Saturday to finish it up. He just needs to finish the back wall and install the countertop and shelves that will serve as a work surface and storage. The last photo shows how we close up the front side. We are hoping it will keep the interior somewhat dry between visits and over the winter.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Work Weekend


Ray worked on the new Chow House this Saturday and I am happy to post some pictures of his progress. We are planning on spending the weekend out there next week to hopefully finish it up. Right now, the long term forecast shows sunshine, lows in the upper 40's and highs in the mid 60's. The fall colors are at their peak and the mosquitoes are finally gone. There is an anniversary festival at our favorite town meat shop on Saturday and it feels like everything is coming together for a fun and productive weekend. If anyone out there is feeling like a fall getaway, (think huge bonfire, hot coffee splashed with a little Jameson, chili bubbling in the dutch oven) we would love the company!