The
update on the kitties is that they are growing and becoming more independent
from the confines of the barn. Jeff
still continues to spoil Snowflake and Goldie (who are the males) and Phantom (their
sister) with their morning and nighttime milk treats each day. It’s so much fun to watch them play and continue
to explore the vastness of the farm’s grounds.
The kids: Goldie, Snowflake and Phantom |
We
were able to connect with friends, Joanie and Nick whom we met in the spring of
2013 in Terlingua, Texas. They are currently
traveling on their Great Lakes Tour. We were
fortunate to hook up with them in the town of Chippewa Falls (about 30 minutes
from where we are staying) and to finally meet their good friend Rick, the
third person in their entourage. Don’t
you just love their wheels? We sure
do!!!!!
Jeff
inquired at the store if they had pieces of Nemadji Pottery, to which one of the
owners replied that she indeed had one in the back room. Walla! Our
collection now totals three pieces and each one of them unique in color.
Another find for us was a piece of vintage 1980’s Southwestern ceramic pottery. We knew nothing about the artist’s signature on the piece – Gina – was all it had, until we got home. Gina Arrighetti is a native of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her ability to capture the colors and figures of the Southwest on her pottery is very unique as she uses the warm shades of the desert, sunrises to sunsets and the darkness of night. Paints, textured glazes and 22kt gold trim are applied at various stages and then fired to a minimum of three times. We definitely like her pieces and look forward to possible future pieces.
A
road trip to Wisconsin for Jeff’s brother Brian, was to pick up our
John Deere lawnmower that we were selling, as well as making a visit to Eau
Claire to see his classic car parts man.
After lunch it was back on the road for his trip back to Big Lake,
Minnesota (125 miles one way).
These
updates wouldn’t be complete without our food items to share. One for sure recipe that Kay recommends is
the Hot Lemon Pie. This recipe is from Jeff’s cousin, Carol who
winters in Apache Junction, Arizona. She
originally made it for us when we were in Hutchinson, Minnesota this past June.
If you really like the taste of lemon, this recipe is for you. As well as being so easy to make it’s quite
an unusual way of making a pie – see recipe attached! One hint is that you must have a blender to
make this pie!
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The Amish Bakery – opened on Fridays only – is definitely a must do. Our favorites are the Cinnamon and Sticky Rolls and Oatmeal Raisin Bread. They have so many other items to pick from also. The home grown onions and tomatoes aren’t too shabby either! Since they do not allow pictures to be taken of the ladies in their kitchen, they did allow us a few pictures of their goodies at the front of the store. Delicious!
And,
another one of our favorites – Barn quilts - that we occasionally see in the
area.
It
was great to enjoy a cool one and people watch at the Blues
Festival in Durand (about 20 minutes East of where we are). We came prepared with lots of bug dope but surprisingly enough we were safe for the time that we were there. A good time to kick back!
Some
of you are aware of the RV club that we belong to called, Escapees. In the magazine that they publish for their
members there is a section called “Viewfinder”.
A new theme is selected for every issue and members can submit photos
for possible inclusion in the magazine.
Kay decided to be a little sneaky with the theme for the July/August
issue theme - “In the Rearview Mirror” – so when we were at Magnolia Beach in
Port Lavaca, Texas last fall on our way to Los Fresnos, she decided that she
was going to try her hand at a photo for the magazine. You never know if you’re selected until the
magazine arrives. She didn’t even tell
Jeff about it either. Well, as you can
imagine, it DID get included . . . YES! Kay’s next goal is the magazine cover!!!
Kay's sunset photo in the rear view mirror |
The magazine's placement of the photo - yeah! |
We
will be having two of the grand kids from Minneapolis visiting us these next two weeks as Kay’s daughter, Jill, travels to Scotland on vacation. Julia is almost 4 and Joe will be 14 in
October. Grandpa Jeff is already making his list of things to do with
Joe – the usual fishing, biking, a little baseball time - just being together kinds of things. As for Grandma Kay and Julia, it will be a
lot of “girl time”. I know we'll find plenty to keep us busy here at the farm.
A big shout out to everyone. Hugs to all!
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