Thursday, December 31, 2015

New Year's Eve

Just a little recap of the past few days.  Our weather has definitely changed for the worse.  The warm sunny days have given way to cold cloudy ones with low temps in the 30's and highs in the 40's - 50's.  Last Saturday morning we went to the RV park breakfast and then pretty much hung out around the house as strong winds ruled the day.  That evening John came down with a stomach bug, so Sunday was another lay around day.

Monday morning John was feeling better, so off he went to wood carvers while I took care of some laundry.  Following lunch we decided to make a quick run to Del Rio for a few groceries.  Tuesday the winds finally died down, but the cold temps remained.  The ladies skipped golf, but John, Paul, Gene, and John B. managed to get in a round.  That evening was potluck and cards--I won one of two games at my table.  

Wednesday the weather was much improved, but still on the chilly side.  John played with the men's group in the morning and then talked me into playing with Paul and him in the afternoon.  It turned out to be a pretty nice afternoon with some sunshine peaking through the clouds which helped to warm it up. 

This morning John went to town to pick up the mail and run a few errands.  I got started taking down and packing away the inside Christmas decorations.  Since the forecast is for rain the next couple of days, we decided to play a short round of golf this afternoon.  This evening we met up with Chuck, Lois, Gene, and Jeanne for dinner in town and then went to Chuck's where we spent New Year's Eve playing games and eating plenty of snacks.  HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Merry Day After Christmas

John and I had a very enjoyable Christmas Day.  We slept in a little longer, ate a leisurely breakfast, and talked to family via Skype.  Around 12:30 p.m. we headed over to the RV park for Christmas dinner.  Everyone enjoyed a delicious meal of turkey, ham, and just about anything else you could think of to eat.  Following the meal, we had a crazy gift exchange that brought about many laughs.


 This morning we went over to the RV park for the Saturday morning pancake breakfast and then took a short walk around the golf course.  In afternoon John played in the end of the month scramble and his team took second place.  I just vegged out today, but did manage to get some bread baked.  

Our weather has been just about perfect since we came to Texas, but the forecast is calling for quite a change.  Tomorrow the highs will be 30 degrees colder than today with very strong winds.  Lower temps are in the forecast for the next week.  Winter has come to Fort Clark Springs.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Christmas Eve Partying


Today was pretty low-key for us.  We played a round of golf this morning and John spent some time this afternoon polishing the golf cart.  I kept busy making a dessert to take to tomorrow's Christmas dinner at the RV park.

Tonight John and Theresa B. hosted a Christmas Eve party for approximately 30 folks.  We all met up at 6 p.m. in the RV park dining area.  The tables were set with white tablecloths, flowers, and other Christmas decorations and colored lights were strung around the room--everything looked rather elegant.  After everyone was seated, John told us everything looked too fancy to remove all the decorations along with our plates and tablecloths.  It was then that dinner was served.  Spaghetti was strung out the length of the table and covered with sauce.  You then took your utensils and dragged your meal in front of yourself and dug in.  It was quite an experience eating right off the table, but everyone enjoyed the meal and a lot of laughs.  Following the easy cleanup, we played a game and then exchanged white elephant gifts.  It was quite a Christmas Eve party.  



 

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Holiday Activities Keeping Us Busy

Monday was a busy day, especially for John.  After our morning walk and breakfast, he headed over to the RV park kitchen for wood carvers.  Only three carvers showed up since some had out of town guests and others had conflicting schedules.  As soon as John returned home we ate a quick lunch and went back to the RV park for Washers.  Once again the numbers were down, but we did manage to get in three games.  John was a big winner this time around.  Now it was rush back home, grab the golf cart, and head off for the Monday afternoon scramble.  While John was off golfing, I relaxed with my latest novel.

We put a sign on our old golf cart and stuck it out on the front lawn on Sunday.  Tuesday morning two guys showed up who were interested and by 3 p.m. the cart was sold and gone.  John and I played a round of golf in the morning and then took care of some household chores in the afternoon.  A little before 6 p.m. we drove the golf cart to the RV park where we met up with about 30 other folks for an evening golf cart ride.  Most of the carts were decorated with a little Christmas cheer.  We stopped in the picnic area by The Red Bridge for some wonderful hot soup, bread, and Christmas treats.  We sat around a blazing fire enjoying the meal, visiting, and listening to Christmas music.  A full moon made the evening even more special.  

This morning John played with the weekly men's group while I did a little laundry and more reading about Windows 10.  We've been taking Christmas cookies to the different activities and ran low, so this afternoon we quick made another batch.  


Since it was such a beautiful afternoon John and I played a round of golf and then headed into town to pick up a few grocery items and subs for supper.  This evening it was back to the RV park for Caroling around a bonfire, hot chocolate, and more Christmas treats.




Sunday, December 20, 2015

Beginning Holiday Events

Friday morning we were up and out the door bright and early to head off to Del Rio for our weekly grocery buy.  Since we left the house before breakfast, our first stop was McDonald's for something to eat--it was then on to Wal Mart.  We like shopping early in the morning before the stores get busy.  Since Del Rio is a border town, it can get pretty crowed in town by the afternoon.

When we returned home and after the groceries got unloaded and put away, John headed off to the golf course where he met up with Paul E. for their first round together.  I spent my afternoon downloading Windows 10 onto my laptop.  The process took over four hours and now I have to learn how to use it.  Friday evening our church sponsored a progressive dinner.  About 25 folks attended and enjoyed a delicious meal and good fellowship.

Saturday's weather was a little on the chilly side, so after the RV breakfast, I opted out of golfing and spent the day learning more about Windows 10 and catching up on my reading.  Unit 37 hosted a Meet and Greet in the afternoon and over 70 folks showed up to enjoy hot dogs, finger foods, hot chocolate, and a bonfire.



 Today was the usual Sunday morning routine of a walk around the golf course followed by breakfast and church.  The service was very well attended today with the college kids home on break and visitors in town for the holidays.  John and John B. played a round of nine holes this afternoon and then we baked some Christmas cookies.  This evening is RV park movie night.  More special activities are on the calendar for this week. 

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Routine But Busy Days

John and I have been back here in Texas for a little over a month and enjoying the beautiful fall weather--no snow or real cold temps.  Most of our Winter Texan friends have returned--Paul and Melinda E. got in yesterday.  John has been waiting for Paul to get here so they can get back out on the golf course together.  We are still waiting for the Bevins, Miners, and Knowles to return and that should take place right after Christmas. 

With all the folks returning, the fort has become a busy place.  There are more golfers out playing and all activities have resumed.  Our schedule stays pretty much the same every week, thus the "routine" in the title.  

As I mentioned in an earlier posting, our golf cart problem has been resolved.  Chuck E. had two golf carts and was only using one of them, so we purchased his white one.  It's in mint condition with headlights, turn signals, and a cover with clear windows and zippered doors so you can keep warm and dry in foul weather.  We are planning to put our old one out on the front lawn with a "For Sale" sign and hope someone will take it off our hands.  I must say, I enjoy running around in this zippy little cart.


Thursday afternoon means couples golf, so following lunch John and I headed down to the clubhouse where fellow golfers were getting registered and paired up to play.  Today we played with George and Kathy and ended up in a tie for third place.  Due to the holidays, there will be no couples' golf for the next two weeks.  That is probably a good thing since right now our golfing leaves much to be desired.


  Heading off to play the back side of the course

As the holidays approach there seems to be plenty of events to attend.  Right now we have a progressive dinner on Friday evening and a "Greet and Meet" in unit 37 on Saturday.  Several parties are on the calendar for next week.  Should be a fun time!



Sunday, December 13, 2015

Golf Cart Delima Solved

We didn't take our usual walk Saturday morning and instead went to the RV park for the first breakfast of the season.  There was a good crowd considering some folks are gone for the holidays and others won't be down until after Christmas.  We spent some time visiting while eating a delicious breakfast--for $4 you got two eggs, two pancakes, two sausage, and coffee or juice.


As I mentioned in an earlier blog entry, we are having golf cart troubles.  John is trying to decide whether to get another cart or put new batteries and tires on our old one.   We have spent the last several days looking at carts and talking to a dealer in Uvalde.  Our friend Chuck has two golf carts and said he would sell us one of his, so after breakfast we headed over to his place to see it.  We ended up bringing it home and doing some test driving.  Looks like we have a new golf cart.  Will post some photos soon.

Last night was rather stormy with rain and very strong windsThis morning the weather began to clear, so we were able to take a walk--we saw these early risers on the 13th fairway.

  
We were scheduled to play a round of golf with Wes and Shirley C. after church, but the strong winds were still hanging around so the afternoon golfing was put on hold.  John decided to play by himself and said it was a real challenge keeping the ball in the fairways.   The rest of the day was spent watching football and a movie at the RV park.  Today was the start of another busy week.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Plenty of Golf

The weather has been just beautiful here in Texas with sunny skies and the temps in the mid to upper 70's--perfect for playing golf and that's what we have been doing over the last several days.  John played men's golf on Wednesday morning with five other guys.  John's team ended up one under par.  Thursday was couples' golf in the afternoon.  Since we won last week, we had to run it along with Jim and Gina.  We were teamed up with Pat and Bob B. and ended up with par at the end of 18 holes.  None of us had a very good day so we missed being in the top three.

With so much going on during the week, we decided to head to Del Rio bright and early this morning for some grocery shopping and for me to get a hair cut.  Our first stop was McDonald's for some breakfast and then on to the salon for a trim.  From there it was on to Wal Mart for some groceries and then a final stop at HEB to pick up some fresh fruit.  Once we were back home and everything was unloaded and put away, John and I played a round of golf.  The weather forecast is calling for much cooler temps to come in over the weekend, so we're trying to get outside and enjoy the nice weather as much as possible.  Tonight was card night with Chuck, Lois, Barb, and John.  Once again the guys were the victors.  Maybe the ladies will win next week.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Pretty Busy Week So Far

It's amazing how much warmer the sun feels down here in Texas.  The mornings are pretty chilly when we leave the house for our walk, but by the afternoon, the temps are in the upper 60's.  This week the weather forecast calls for highs in the 70's and 80's.  We'll be back in shorts again.

Monday morning was wood carving for John.  He is working on something new for him--relief carving.  He's doing an apple and as soon as he gets the project further along, I'll post a photo.  Right after lunch we headed over to the RV park for the first Washers games of the year.  I was teamed with Jim Runger and we took first place.  



John and several of the guys left right from there and headed off to the golf course to play in a scramble.  I couldn't believe it when he came home a winner once again.  

Even though our temps are warm and the calendar says Winter is fast approaching, fall seems to be just arriving here at the fort.  As we've driven around we've noticed the trees beginning to take on their fall colors.


Tuesday morning means Ladies' Golf, so Kathy, Bonnie, and I ventured out on the course for nine holes.  Bonnie used her golf cart as she has bad knees, but Kathy and I walked the nine holes.  John met up with John B. and Larry M. for 18 holes.  The morning was just about perfect for golfing. 

I was pretty tired when I returned home from golf, so I spent some time just relaxing and resting up.  This evening was the first potluck so I made a macaroni salad as my contribution to the meal.  There was a very good turn out considering many of the Winter Texans won't arrive until after the holidays.  As usual we played "31" after the meal and I was the winner of the first game at our table.  John went to the end in his first game, but didn't walk away a winner tonight.   

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Busy Sunday

We started our Sunday with a walk around the golf course, breakfast and church.  Following the service, Chuck, Lois, John, and I headed to Burger & Shake for lunch.  It was such a beautiful afternoon we decided to play a round of golf rather than stay inside watching football.  This week marks the return of just about all the activities here on the fort now that many of the Winter Texans have returned.  Tonight we headed over to the RV park for the first Sunday movie night.  We have something going on just about every day in addition to playing golf.  Should be a fun winter!

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Quiet Friday But Busier Saturday

Low temps made for a chilly walk Friday morning but, once again, the afternoon was sunny and beautiful.  John and I decided to play golf in the morning before the course got busy.  I pared my first hole of the season--hopefully my golf game is starting to come around.  While playing couples on Thursday afternoon John noticed the golf cart was slowing down.  It's an electric cart run by five batteries which were purchased exactly five years ago.  Folks tell us that golf cart batteries usually last that long.  Now we are faced with the decision of whether to spend money on new batteries for an old cart (not cheap) or invest in a newer one.  For right now we seem to be able to play nine holes of golf with no trouble--it's when driving the whole course that the batteries run out.  John spent Friday afternoon visiting and getting some thoughts on what might be the best route to go.  Friday evening we went with Chuck and Lois to John and Barb's place to play cards.  We had never met them before and really enjoyed the evening.  

This morning was cool and overcast when we took our walk but sunshine was forecast for the afternoon with highs in the 60's.  John felt ambitious today and got the outdoor Christmas lights up.  Once that job was completed, we headed out for a round of golf.  The course was pretty empty today.  

Today was the annual Frontier Christmas in Brackettville.  The center of town was shut down and vendors set up their booths of crafts and food to sell.  This evening was the parade of lights with golf carts and pickup trucks decked out in Christmas lights.  There was a good crowd out for the parade and afterwards John and I had a fun time looking at the crafts and visiting with friends.  The Christmas season is well underway down here in Texas.




 

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Another Beautiful Day

Since our return from Colorado we have slowly been getting back into our regular routine.  The temperature was in the low 40's this morning, so we bundled up for our walk around the golf course.

Following breakfast, John headed over to the driving range for about half an hour to work on his tee shot and then went into town to pick up the mail.  There were many receipts from our travels, so I spent some time this morning sorting them out and getting the finances up to date.  I also took some time to download some music to my new Ipod.  It's taking me a little time to get it figured out, but I'm slowly making progress getting it set up.  I left my IT guy (Isaiah) back in Pagosa Springs.  

This afternoon was couples' golf.  Fourteen couples showed up to play--the number was down since many folks have left to return north for the holidays.  We were teamed up with Georgia Jim and Gina.  We ended up three under par, which was a miracle considering how we all played, and thought we were out of the money.  Turns out we won and will have to run couples next week. 

John went to wood carvers this evening and while he was gone, I got some bread made and watched a few recorded TV shows.
 

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Back Home Again & Keeping Busy

We left Carlsbad bright and early Tuesday morning and after encountering some heavy traffic around the gas and oil fields and a fog bank outside of Pecos, we arrived in Del Rio a little after 1 P.M.  Our first stop was Chick-fil-A for some lunch before picking up some groceries.  We had just ordered our meal and found a booth when Chuck and Lois walked in.  They just spent the morning Christmas shopping and were ready for a break.  John and I invited them to join us and we were able to catch up on what has been happening on the fort while we were away.  Following lunch, we headed to HEB for some much needed restocking of the pantry.  Once that job was done, we hit the road back to the fort.  Then began the chore of unloading the car and putting everything away.  John did manage to play a couple of holes of golf before dark.

 This morning John headed off to play golf with the men's Wednesday group.  Today eight guys showed up including several who just arrived for the winter.  John's team ended up one under par winning the round.  While he was busy with golf, I got the rest of the clothing unpacked and everything is now back in place.  I still have a mountain of laundry to do, but that can wait for another day.  The weather today was just about perfect, so we headed out to play nine holes this afternoon.  Couples' golf is tomorrow afternoon, so I needed some practice.  The winter activities are starting up again next week--Washers, potluck, and Saturday morning breakfasts to name a few.  Should be a busy time.



Monday, November 30, 2015

On The Road Home

John and I said a teary good-bye to Amy, Dave and the boys and hit the road for Brackettville.  Our first stop was McDonald's for some breakfast and then we headed out of town.  It snowed overnight and flurries were still coming down.  Fortunately we didn't have to travel over Wolf Creek Pass as chains were needed to travel that road this morning.  It was slow going until we reached Chama and then the roads began to clear along with the weather.  It was smooth sailing all the way to Carlsbad where we are spending the night.




Snowy roads to Chama

 



 Scenery north of Santa Fe

 Sanctuary of Pagosa Bible Church
where Dave is pastoring

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Final Day of Thanksgiving Visit

This morning we attended the Pagosa Bible Church where Dave is the new pastor.   It was a special service today with the members sharing what they are thankful for along with much singing and a short message by Dave. 

The afternoon was spent watching football, playing games, and eating pizza.  We are all packed and ready to hit the road back south tomorrow morning.  Right now it's snowing so, hopefully. it won't last and we'll be able to travel.  We just need to get back over the mountains and further south into the warmer weather and we should be okay.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Busy Time In Pagosa Springs

Amy and Dave have been living in temporary housing the two months they've been here in Pagosa Springs, so Friday morning we all met up with their realtor and looked at a couple of houses.  They saw one they really liked that is in the process of being completely renovated and would be move-in ready.  The next step will be to talk to the realtor next week and decide if this is the house for them.  Since the weather was a little on the chilly side, we spent the rest of the day inside visiting and playing games.

Today was absolutely beautiful with clear skies--we could see the entire mountain range.  We took a walk around the neighborhood this morning and enjoyed the spectacular views.

 This is down the road from the house

Since it was such a clear day, Dave decided to take us for a ride out of town to see more of the area.  As we went up in elevation, we saw more snow along the road and in the fields.  We stopped several times to take some photos.






We returned to the house for lunch and an afternoon of football.  It was decided to take a break from the games and go into town to see the hot springs and resort located right in the middle of Pagosa Springs.  A little shopping followed and we picked up a couple Colorado mugs and pottery to remind us of this visit. 



The most amazing thing we saw was folks sitting at the outdoor tables in winter hats and coats while others were sunbathing right next to them.  The river running through the town is the San Juan River.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving

The weather here in Pagosa Springs was overcast with a few snow flurries and we couldn't see the mountains at all until mid-afternoon when the clouds lifted a bit.  

Everyone enjoyed the delicious Thanksgiving dinner Amy prepared and then spent the afternoon vegging out watching football and playing card games.  Amy and Dave are looking for a new laptop, so it was decided to brave the crowds at Wal Mart this evening.  Unfortunately, the laptops were sold out, but I managed to get a great deal on a new Ipod Touch 6th Generation.  My grandson, Isaiah, has been busy setting it up and showing me how to operate it.  Tomorrow he's going to show me how to download music.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

In Pagosa Springs

We were on the road once again by 7 a.m. after spending a restful night in Roswell.  The weather was a little overcast at times but all and all it was a good travel day.  This was our first time in New Mexico and I must say I thought the scenery was beautiful.




When we reached Santa Fe, we found snow along the sides of the road and more on the mountains.  John and I arrived at Amy's by 3 p.m. and spent the afternoon touring their temporary house and the town.  It was too dark to take pictures, so hopefully I'll be able to take some over the next several days.  On the downside, the weather forecast is calling for six inches of snow over the next few days.  It's definitely much colder here than in Texas but we brought our winter jackets, so we should be okay to venture outside.  This is the first time in many years that we'll be spending Thanksgiving with family and are looking forward to a fun day.  Happy Thanksgiving to all!!

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Roswell, New Mexico

John wanted to be on the road by 7 a.m. and we managed to leave the house right on time. Our first stop was McDonald's in Del Rio for a quick breakfast.  We drove through some misty rain, but by the time we reached Sanderson the skies were sunny and the weather was just beautiful.  For lunch we stopped at a DQ in Fort Stockton where we grabbed a couple of strawberry shakes and fries to eat on the road.  We had never been in this part of Texas before and found some of the scenery quit beautiful and other parts rather boring.  After crossing the New Mexico state line, we hit some traffic--mainly oil trucks and quite a few pickups.  This seems to be oil and gas country.  Our stopping place for the night was Roswell, NM.  We enjoyed some time in the hotel's hot tub and then went for supper at Applebee's.  Following a delicious meal, we walked around Target, did a little shopping, and called it a night.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Packing

Mondays mean wood carving for John and laundry for me.  It was a little warmer when we took our walk this morning and it turned out to be a very nice day.   John headed to wood carvers after breakfast and I got busy with changing bed linens and other laundry.

Most of my day was spent packing as we're leaving tomorrow morning for Pagosa Springs, CO to spend Thanksgiving with Amy's family.  We'll be gone for at least a week.  John played in a scramble this afternoon and his team came in second place.  Now there won't be any golfing until we get back here to the fort.  I think John will go through withdrawal.  We plan to take our time getting to Colorado and will spend one night on the road in Roswell, NM.  We looking forward to seeing some the country we haven't seen before.  Hopefully we'll have good roads and no snow.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

First Frost

John and I were very surprised when we got up this morning and saw the outside temperature was 30 degrees.  We didn't know a freeze was in the forecast.  Since it was so chilly, we had to bundle up in layers, winter hats, and gloves for our walk.  Once the sun got above the horizon, it didn't take long to warm up--we hit a high of 59 degrees this afternoon.

This morning we headed off to church and then out for lunch at Burger & Shake with Chuck and Lois.  Since the afternoon warmed up so nicely, John and I played a round of golf.  The beautiful day brought out quite a few golfers.  We did manage to get in some football in between activities, but overall our Sunday was a pretty quiet one.

 

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Change In The Weather

The morning was overcast with high humidity when we left the house for our walk.  Even though the forecast called for high winds, there was no breeze while we were walking; however, we were back at the house only a few minutes when the wind started blowing.  With the temps dropping, it made for a chilly day.

Since we are heading to Colorado for Thanksgiving and won't be back here until December 1st, John and I decided decorate the inside for Christmas.  We'll wait on the outside lights until we get back.  John brought the decorations inside from the shed and I got everything put out this afternoon.  While I was busy with that, John played in a golf tournament with Dean and Jim.  There were nine teams competing and in spite of the tough conditions with the wind, they got second place.  This evening Chuck and Lois came over to play cards.  The ladies won only one game this evening.  I think we'll have to play a different card game next time.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Quiet Friday

We had another beautiful day, but according to the forecast, tomorrow is going to be about 20 degrees cooler with strong winds.  John and I got our morning walk done nice and early and then played a round of golf.  Right now the course isn't crowded, so we can play just about any time.  While we were walking the golf course, we found more wildflowers hidden in the brush.


This afternoon we gave the house a good cleaning.  By that I mean John mopped all the floors.  Even though the house is closed up over the summer, the Texas dust still finds a way inside.  John and I just got all the furniture back in place when Chuck and Lois stopped in for a visit.  We made plans to play cards tomorrow evening.  I think we can now say we are officially settled in and cleaned up both inside and out.

 

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Warm Weather Continues

This morning was a beautiful one for a walk.  The sun was just peeking over the horizon when we started out and we enjoyed the sunrise and seeing some of the local wildlife roaming over the golf course.  Everything is still nice and green and the wildflowers are still blooming.






This morning John did a small repair job at the condos and then ran into town to pick up the mail and a few grocery items.  Following an early lunch, we headed down to the club house for couples' golf.  Today we were paired with Wallace and Lou.  Lou had a great day and carried the rest of us.  Our team ended up seven under par which gave us second place.  This was our second week in the money.  Since next Thursday is Thanksgiving, couples' golf will be on hold for a couple of weeks.  
 
This evening John and I were both pretty tired, so we spent a quiet evening vegging out in front of the TV.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Beautiful Day

The temps were a little on the cooler side--47 degrees--when we left the house for our morning walk.  There was not a cloud in the sky and it wasn't long before the day started warming up as the sun rose above the horizon. 

Wednesday morning means men's golf, so this morning John headed down to the clubhouse where he met up with seven other guys--several more Winter Texans were back to join the group today.  They split up into two teams of four to play a best ball scramble.  John's group ended up one under par while the other was one over.

While John was gone I tackled the finances.  The desktop was getting covered with receipts and mail, so I decided it was time to get things back under control.  

Following lunch, we vegged out a little and then decided to play a round a golf since it was such a beautiful afternoon.  The nice day brought out quite a few golfers.  We had just returned home when Stan M. stopped in for a visit and asked John to take on a minor repair job.  Our evening was spent watching Survivor and a couple of shows recorded on the DVR.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Windy Day

The rain of yesterday gave way to sunny skies, warmer temps, and very strong winds.  John and I started off the day with our usual walk around the golf course.  Following breakfast, John got busy fixing the flat tire on our golf cart.  He noticed it was going soft yesterday and by this morning it was completely flat.  After some searching, he found the leak and repaired the tire.  Once that was done, we headed down to the clubhouse where we met up with Dean for a round of golf.  We were just starting the second hole when we were joined by Billy, Dean's friend from the RV park.  It was a little challenging playing in the wind, but we still managed to have a good time.

This afternoon we did some visiting.  Our first stop was to see Georgia Jim's new home and from there we took a ride through the RV park to check out who was back on the fort.  Our final stop was Lois and Chuck's to see their new Jeep and we ended up visiting for an hour or so.  We ended the day watching "The Voice" and guessing which singers made it through to the next round.





 

Monday, November 16, 2015

Back To Carving

It was raining this morning when we woke up, so that meant no walk.  The wood carving club meets Monday mornings, so following breakfast, John headed over to Wallace's where he met up with five other guys for a morning of carving.  His first project for this year is a wooden leaf dish.  While John was gone, I took advantage of a quiet house to get the bed linens changed and several loads of laundry done.

When John got home, we headed to Del Rio for lunch and then made a stop at Wal Mart to pick up the few items we missed on last week's grocery run.  We got back to the fort just in time for John to play in the Monday Night Football nine hole scramble--his team came in one under par and got third place.  This was his first time participating in this event and he enjoyed playing with new partners.

Hopefully, this humid, rainy weather will move out soon--we need some sunshine.
 

 

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Gloomy Day

The weather was misting when we left the house for our morning walk.  We thought it would clear up later, but the clouds and rain hung around all day.

Today was our first Sunday back at the First Baptist Church.  It was good to be there and see our church friends again.  Following the service, Chuck, Lois, John, and I attended the annual Feast of Sharing lunch sponsored by the local Church Alliance.  The event was held at the local civic center where they served a homemade turkey dinner with all the trimmings at no charge.  The local community band played Christmas music during the meal.  I don't know how many folks attended, but the place was packed--heard they served 600 last year.    

Since it was cool and rainy we spent the afternoon just vegging out while watching the football games

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Settling In

We are slowly settling into a routine now that the unpacking is finally done.  The house still needs a little more cleaning, but that should be completed sometime over the next few days.

Things are pretty quiet on the fort now as the majority of the Winter Texans won't start arriving until mid to late December.  Once they get here the many different activities will begin. Right now John and I pretty much have the golf course to ourselves.  We did manage to get some card playing in last night--Lois and I still can't beat the guys at Uker.  Not too much to talk about right now, just walking in the mornings and playing golf in the afternoons.

 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Couples Golf Again

This morning was about 10 degrees cooler when we left the house for our usual walk around the golf course.  The past few days have been fairly humid, so today's break in the humidity and lower temps was much appreciated.  Since the temps have been so warm and there has been plenty of rain, some wildflowers are blooming all around the fort.  The golf course is also nice and green.  

Third hole of golf course



 

Wild flowers

John spent the morning working outside cleaning up the yard, trimming trees, and spraying weed killer along our walkways.  Several heavy storms over the summer months left plenty of broken branches around the yard that needed to be picked up.

This afternoon marked our return to couples' golf which is held every Thursday afternoon.  Today we were paired with Milo and Sherry White and after playing what we all thought was a so so round, we took third place.

 

 

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Grocery Shopping

Wednesday morning is men's golf, so John headed down to the clubhouse around 10 a.m. where he met up with four others for a round of golf.  As the Winter Texans return, more men will show up to play.  While he was busy golfing I continued on with the unpacking--there are still a few items to get put away.

When John returned home we took off for Del Rio where our first stop was Sonic for some lunch before heading to Wal Mart for a restocking of the fridge and pantry.  As usual, our first major shopping trip was quite expensive.  We gassed up the car--$1.93 a gallon--made another stop to pick up some produce, and then hit the road back to the fort.

Since the day was cooling off by the time we returned home, John decided to play a few holes of golf  while I opted out to catch up on some reading.  We are slowly getting back into the flow of life here in Texas.

Internet Problems

We arrived here on the Fort a little after 1 p.m. Monday afternoon following a quick stop at I Hop in Del Rio for a bite to eat. We were only here about five minutes when folks started stopping in to welcome us back.  John eventually got the car unloaded and I started getting things put away.  After setting up the laptop, we discovered there was a problem with the internet and a call was made to AT&T.  Seems there was a problem with the line and a service call was set up.  Fortunately, someone would come out on Tuesday morning.

Sam Lark called Monday afternoon to see where we were and upon learning we were back on the fort, invited us for supper at the golf course.  We spent an enjoyable evening catching up with our Winter Texan friends.  Before heading back to the house, we ran into town to pick up a few food necessities to hold us over until we can do a major grocery run.

Tuesday morning it was back into the routine of a walk around the golf course before breakfast.  John has been chomping at the bit to get back out on the golf course, so he went down to the clubhouse to sign us up for a six month membership while I waited for AT&T to come.  The service man arrived nice and early and after working on the lines for about 45 minutes, found the problem and got us back on the internet.

John and I took a break from unpacking and played nine holes in the afternoon.  Judging from the way we played, we should have kept on with the unpacking.   When we finished golfing we headed out to visit some friends who arrived a few days ago and set up a date for playing cards.  Though we miss the folks at home, it's great to be back here in the warmer weather.

 

Sunday, November 8, 2015

In Texas

This morning was another early start.  We were on the road around 6:15 after eating a very nice breakfast served by the motel.  The weather was bright and sunny with no wind, so it was easy driving.  The further south we went the more color we saw on the trees. We got through Oklahoma City easily since there was no traffic on a Sunday afternoon.  John and I stopped every couple of hours to stretch our legs and pulled into our motel in Wichita Falls around 3 p.m.  We rested for a bit while watching some football and then headed out to do some shopping.  John found a pair of Crocs at a sporting goods store--he'd been thinking about buying some for a while.  After the shopping was out of the way, we ate a great steak dinner at the Texas Roadhouse and followed that up with a walk around Wal Mart for a little exercise.  Tomorrow is the final leg of our journey.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

First Leg of the Journey Done

John and I were up bright and early and got the last minute jobs done--turn off the water, unplug TV's and computer, and several other things you can only do right before walking out the door.  We left right on time at 5:45 a.m. and since this was the first day of rifle season for deer hunting, we saw many folks on the road heading to their favorite hunting spots.  We had dry roads and bright sunshine all the way to St. Joseph, MO. where we are spending the night.  On an unbelievable note:  We just finished our meal at Cracker Barrel and were heading out to pay the bill when someone called John's name.  Sitting there was Ed and Elaine Peterson, Matt's in-laws.  They are on their way to Branson where they plan to take in some shows.  John and I sat and visited with them while they ate their supper and then visited the mall to walk around and get a little exercise.  Tomorrow it's back on the road for the second leg of the journey.


 

Friday, November 6, 2015

Final Countdown

After several weeks of packing and sorting, we are finally ready to hit the road bright and early tomorrow morning.  The weather has turned much cooler, so that makes us even more anxious to get out of here before Mother Nature brings on the snow.  This morning John took care of some last minute jobs--new filter on the furnace, heat changed over from the wood furnace to the electric boiler, etc.  I went around the house making sure we didn't miss anything and everything was packed that we wanted to take.  This afternoon we headed to Bemidji where I had my annual mammogram (it keeps getting pushed back as you have to go a year and one day between them), and we both got our flu shots.  Since there is no food left in the house, we stopped at Burger King for a lunch.

This evening we went to Matt's for supper and afterwards Sara gave me a haircut.  Even though she is working full time at the center for pain management, she still cuts hair for family members.  Sam's birthday is the end of this month, so we took this opportunity to give him his birthday present since we won't be here for his special day.

The car is loaded and, hopefully, all is set with the house.  Matt keeps an eye on the place while we're gone.  We are hoping to leave by 6 a.m. with our first stop St. Joseph, MO.  Texas, here we come!!

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Rainy Day

Rain moved in overnight and hung around the entire day, then the temps dropped in the afternoon bringing some light snow showers.  I guess it's just a preview of what's to come.  The hunters are glad to have the colder weather as that will get the deer moving.  Today was spent packing up the little items we overlooked and pretty much just hanging out and counting the hours until we hit the road.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Two More Days

Today was car servicing day.  Matt dropped his car off in town for servicing and then came along with us to Bemidji where our car got checked over and ready for the long trip south.  By the time we left the dealership, it was time for an early lunch, so we had a quick bite at Burger King before heading back to Bagley where we dropped Matt off to pick up his car.  Some time this afternoon was spent going through the freezers and making sure everything was wrapped correctly and ready to be left for five months.  There are only a few little last minute items left to pack and some floors to be mopped and we'll be ready to hit the road bright and early Saturday morning.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Nice Weather

Our fall here in northern Minnesota has been longer and much warmer than normal.  Today's temps reached into the 50's--same time last year the highs were in the 30's.  John has been keeping an eye on the weather between here and Texas and so far it looks like we'll have good weather all the way.  Last year we started out on icy roads which made it slow going for the first few hours.

This morning John helped Matt with a small job and now work is over for him since we'll be leaving and Matt will be occupied with hunting as rifle season starts Saturday.  I kept busy today with a dental appointment and clearing out some kitchen cabinets.  We're down to three days until we take off.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Photography Success

Since all the outside work is done for the season, John has been spending time down in the old shop doing some cleaning up and taking apart the carts we used to move product.  Even though it has been a little over two years since we closed the business, there are still a few odds and ends to clear up. We have done more sorting and are considering another sale sometime next spring--we'll have to see how ambitious we feel by the time we return from Texas.

John and I plan to take off early Saturday morning, so I have been keeping busy getting the house cleaned up and everything packed.  My check off list is just about complete with only the internet and Direct TV left to cancel along with the final clearing out of the fridge.

As many of you know photography is a hobby of mine and a couple of months ago a friend talked me into displaying some of my pictures at a gallery for local artists.  The gallery has what they call a "Showcase" wall where you can display your work for a month at no charge.  

My photos on the "Showcase" Wall


On Saturday John and I went to the gallery to clear out the display and found that I had sold four pictures.  I was thinking it would be amazing if I could sell one.  I've decided to join the gallery next spring and show my photography full time.  This will be a new venture for me and I'm anxious to see how it will go.  

 

 



 

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Back To Blogging

After taking an almost two month break from my blog, I've decided I'm ready to get back into the routine of writing once again.  As you can see, I've changed the look of the blog--not sure this is the design I'll settle on, so you might see a few more changes in the coming days.  Let me know how you like it.

John and I were kept pretty busy attending volleyball and football games most of September and October--sometime attending three games in a week.  The Bears football team had a very successful season wining the conference championship.  Sam was voted conference Offensive Player of the year and received a beautiful trophy.  Jenni, Rachel, and Hanna also had strong volleyball seasons and will be back on the court again next year.  I think everyone is glad the fall sports are over and can have some time off before basketball starts in a few weeks.

Our fall weather has been exceptional this year with the temps well above normal.  We had a little taste of winter last week but it only lasted a day or two.  Matt has been glad for the good weather as he and John have been able to work and get many jobs finished up.  The past few weeks we have been busy packing and getting the house ready for our departure south for the winter.  We've enjoyed our summer, but are now looking forward to see our Texas friends again.

Preview of what's to come
 On the family front, Amy's family relocated to Pagosa Springs, Colorado where Dave is pastoring one of the local churches.  The kids seem to have made the adjustment to a smaller school system and are enjoying the outdoor life in the mountains.  John and I are planning to head their way either Thanksgiving or Christmas. 

Roofing Being Done Everywhere!!

John and I have been keeping pretty busy over these last several weeks.  Our weather has turned quite warm, but the nights cool down very ni...