Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Spring at Starr's Cave Farm

Hey everybody. Sometimes pictures speak loader than words...especially when there's not a lot of time to write about everything that's been going on. The farm is in action with chickens and goats and are taking up all the free time, but its fun...so enjoy this Spring's top pictures. Real quick, in other news, the Flint Creek Trail was approved with exceptions and the cave is closed indefinitely to foot traffic due to White Nose Syndrome in bats. Hope all is well with everyone, talk at you all later.

Eme and Amanda at Easter Egg Hunt

Eme puddle jumping



What's in the bowl??



Eme's first and last time in the goat corral




Ha, ha, you're muddy



Uncle Charlie and cousin Audrey happy they didn't have to hike in to visit us




Daddy trying to clean off some mud




Two Grandpas...worried about falling tree limbs



Two Grandmas, yey!!



Eme checking on the chickens




More flooding last week, yahoo!!


Monday, March 8, 2010

Happy Spring...soon.

Hey guys, hope this post finds you all well. Things are good here and all the snow is slowly melting. We're pretty soggy and we've just given up keeping the dogs and Eme clean while they play outside in the puddles. Other sure signs of Spring are the fact that we're out of split firewood and the wood pile has been replaced with the patio furniture. Eme's vocabulary continues to grow and her favorite topic right now is animals and what they "say"... for example, Daddy says "No, no, no." She is addicted to books and spends a lot of time on our laps reading. Her diet is mainly frozen blueberries lately, as they help with the last of her teeth that are cutting in. We're gearing up for a trip to see the Griffis' new house in Kentucky later this month, and we're also making all the preperations for the goats and chickens to move in. Thanks again to Aunt Laura for the Flip Video camera...more videos to follow.


Amanda practicing for the Olympic Cross Country Ski team




Snowy hike with Dad



Nice ice features in the park

Eme with her animal book

I'm gonna get you!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Merry Christmas to all

Hey everybody...winter is really here now as the first snow fell 3 days ago. The predicted storm was supposed to drop 12", but we only got 2". Darn cold though...it was 3 degrees this morning so we got the woodstove cranking quick, we're already about half way through the wood pile. Since the last post we got to see Amanda's cousins from Texas and their kids, went to Sioux City for Amanda's work conference with a good side trip to see Grandma and Grandpa D. along with Great-Grandma D., Went to the Harless' for Thanksgiving, and are gearing up for Christmas in Okoboji. No tree this year, as we don't want to decorate it only for Eme to tear it down piece by piece. We have been seeing more of the Griffis' as they are in transition of moving to Kentucky. For some reason I've been reading about keeping chickens and goats, even though we won't have them until Spring, I may have early-onset cabin fever along with my second cold of the season. Have a Merry Christmas everyone!!

Eme's first playtime in the snow

Eme with the Texans


Eme with Grandma D.



Eme's sandbox (aka Flint Creek)



Amanda at overlook above Flint Creek




Friday, November 6, 2009


Hey alright! I'm posting another blog in a timely manner! Fall is in full swing and we just finished raking the leaves, with Eme's help. I have to stick it to Delta where is was 15 degrees today...here it was a nice 70, HA. This month the Griffis Family visited from Fairbanks for a few weeks before they get shipped out to Kentucky, much warmer than AK. It was fun to see Nathaniel (NayNay) and Eme interacting and stealing pacifiers from each other. Emeline turned one on 10/27 and enjoyed all her gifts, the most popular so far is the books and cell phones. Book reading has turned to goats...we hope to get some next Spring, fun, and I'm still cracking away at "Liberty and Tyranny". The job hunt continues and has expanded to surrounding towns, might have to commute, ouch. Finally took hunter safety so watch out tasty animals. The Flint Creek Bike Trail got voted down by the Preserve Board again but there is another appeal set for next month, hopefully they'll change their mind. The last Rutledge swap is tomorrow so Amanda gets one more dose of "crap shopping", eh hem, I mean looking for important stuff we really need. Hope all is well this all of you out there.
Eme helping rake leaves


Eme's First B-Day



Long/Griffis/Delperdang Family Photo



Fall at Starr's Cave Park


Cute

Saturday, October 3, 2009

October already??

Ok this is embarrassing...almost 5 months since the last post...do you think we've been busy?? Very quick recap and then on to pictures. Had a very good summer with organizing all our stuff into the Starr's Cave House (work in progress), several trips to Okoboji, exploring Southeast Iowa, hiking the trails here, found a renter for the Delta House (phewww), got turned down for several jobs, watched Eme get bigger, and Amanda just had the big 3-0. I now understand why people enjoy the time when their baby is about 6 months old, b/c they are fairly interactive but can't move anywhere. Now Eme will do bouts of self-play but otherwise needs constant supervision. Most of the time she is corralled in the livingroom and we even put a livestock panel fence around the woodstove. Still reading "Last Child in the Woods", book reading time has also diminished. We have been looking forward to the Midwestern Fall, as it will be our first in many years. It still gets in the high 60's during the day and the 40's at night...take that Delta Junction, we haven't even had a frost yet, HA. Now I swear I will keep this blog better up to date.

Baby bathtime

Daddy's girl


Hiking at Geode State Park



Okoboji on the 4th of July


Eme at 4th of July Picnic


Eme on the boat


Eme in the pool


Eme in her boat


The Walker

Going up the stairs

Swing time

Thursday, June 11, 2009

We love Iowa in June!

Wow, how time flies. Its already been a month and a half since I last posted and a lot has happened. The trip up to Alaska went well, thanks to all that babysat our little Eme.!! Deane and I spent some good time with the entire Griffis family as Jerry was on leave from Iraq and had fun running around and loading the Uhaul...it took 2 days to load and 9 days to travel the 3500 miles back to Iowa. It was a good adventure with no major breakdowns. Lots of brats, beer, camping, driving, and we even posted an Iowa plate at the sign village in Watson Lake. We saw quite a bit of wildlife through Yukon and Alberta...we chalked up 5 black bears, 1 grizzly with cubs, a lynx!, wood bison, 5 caribou, a few pronghorns, and one near miss with deer. We drove though Montana to see the old haunts and met up with some friends...thanks again Grant for the hospitality...the checks in the mail. We made it back and didn't want to get in a truck for a long time. Apparently we did a good job as we haven't found any broken items yet. Now we just have tons of boxes to go through.

It was great to get back to see Iowa in June...a lot warmer than Alaska, and a lot greener. I could notice Eme got a little bigger and she is very close to crawling. I would like to say that Amanda and I are the motivation for her to crawl across the room, but it is actually the cat she is most interested in. Since I've been back I've been contacting the NRCS offices locally, sounds like I'll be able to volunteer here in Burlington and maybe get my foot in the door...again. The day camps start here at Starrs Cave next week, so Amanda will have her hands full of kids again. I started a Trees Forever class the other night on native plantings that meets monthly and sounds like that will get my mind gearing towards plants and agriculture again. So all in all, life is good...just have to sell a house in AK and a Blazer...anyone interested??






Eme on the Jubilee







Eme about to crawl








Mark and Deane with Griffis family



Sign Village at Watson Lake


Campsite in the Yukon







View of Alaska Highway



Tuesday, April 28, 2009

6 months old

Emeline had her 6 month well baby checkup yesterday and all is well. She got the third round of shots and gets a 6 month break till the next round. She is 13 lbs 5 oz and is 25 3/8" tall. She was introduced to rice cereal on Sunday and took a great liking to it and the mess she can make. It seems to keep her full longer which is good for mom and dad. Maybe it will be barley next week. She has preferred the boppy play pad lately over the exersaucer lately, and likes rolling around with toys and grabbing at the dogs. She hasn't quite laughed yet, but we're looking forward to it!
The bees have been installed and are doing well, much better than in Alaska. We still haven't thought of a name for our Apiary...so suggestions are welcome. The garden is planted and the hops are in the ground, now its just time to grow. Still trying to read as much as possible, Liberty and Tyranny, and books on nutrition, food, and farming.
We are noticing more wildlife than we ever have before, probably b/c we've never lived in the country before (Alaska didn't count, it was "wilderness"). We're trying to learn the wildflowers that are popping up, and I'm even eating some, yum. The great horned owl fledglings seem to have left the nest, there is a fox den not 200' from our front door with pups, and I've learned a fear of snakes as I've seen them crawl into our awnings! There's less mice now.