This might not be Snowmaggedon by NH or Upstate NY standards, but this is the first snow we've seen in 2 years! The pups had fun running around in it with their snazzy orange hunting vests. They've adapted well, considering that all they knew before was warm desert, sunshine, and lizards.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Finn is very busy.
How Finn spends his day.... back and forth, back and forth, along the fenceline, herding squirrels and deer and God knows what else out in the trees. He just doesn't stop. The damned dog is going to give himself an aneurysm.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Home is Where the Pack Is
Got our new house at Ft Leonard Wood today. It's in a nice neighborhood on post, surrounded by woods and grass. It reminds us of our house at Ft Lewis (without the moss growing on everything). This one must have been built in the early 50s and has never been updated. It's so old, that all of the electrical outlets are still non-polarized, non-grounded 2-prongers!! Doug had to go through and install adapters all over the house before we could even plug in a light. But, it's on a quiet street with a huge fenced backyard which backs up to woods, in a super-safe neighborhood (MPs have driven by several times today) and it's only 5 minutes to Jens office.
The pups aren't sure what to make of all of this - they've got their own yard again and that yard has SQUIRRELS!! They've been going nuts all afternoon, checking every tree several times for squirrels and herding the deer from inside the fence. We're pretty sure we made them happy with this move. Supposedly we'll get our furniture and stuff that's been in storage since March in about 3 weeks. Until then, we have all the stuff from the RV in the house, making it feel like home. :)
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Big night in Waynesville
Tonight, the local volunteer fire department took over our campground to do a controlled burn. Big night for the small town department! Must have been 5 engine trucks, and at least 20 pickups with various flashing lights and fire department decals. The entire campground is roughly the size of half of a football field, so it looked more impressive than it was. Gotta love small towns.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Our new "home" - Ft Leonard Wood
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Day 54: New Car, New Pub, New Beer Store (23 Sep 14)
Monday, September 22, 2014
Day 53: Cars and beer (22 Sep 14)
Drove into Springfield today to buy Jen a new Lesbaru... uh, I mean Subaru. She's been without her own car since February, so it was time. Dreading a day at a car dealership, we soothed ourselves with breakfast at Cracker Barrel (if only they served mimosas.....) before heading into the 8th level of hell. Overall, it wasn't a bad experience. Jen knew exactly the car she wanted, and our bank negotiates a deal ahead of time with the dealer, so there was no haggling. Even so, it took 3 hours of talking to car salesmen, bank people, and insurance people to make it happen. We pick it up tomorrow (which will undoubtedly entail talking to more car salesmen)
After that harrowing experience, we were very thirsty, so we made our way to Springfield Brewing, one of 3 breweries in town (but the only one open on a Monday). Beer was good, not great, and food was edible. 3 out of 5 stars.
Rest of the afternoon was stupid stuff like laundry and playing endless games of fetch with the pups.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Day 52: Missouri (21 Sep 14)
Drove over 300 miles today from Hot Springs, Arkansas to Springfield, Missouri. Passed no fewer than 100 mega-churches with ginormous crosses reaching high over the highway.... eerie. Welcome to the Bible Belt, hope we don't shake the place up too much.
Campground here is nice, with big huge grass fields to play ball with the pups. We'll be here a few days, getting done all the things that one needs to do in a big city before venturing out to the middle of bumfuck USA.
Day 51: MTB Arkansas II (20 Sep 14)
Battled 89% humidity to get another piece of Arkansas singletrack today. We did a 12-mile section of a 37-mile epic trail here in the Ouachita National Park. Trail was very different than yesterday's trail, not as fast and swoopy, and no lake breeze to cool things down. By the end we were beat!
While Doug prepped for the long drive tomorrow, Jen met up with one of her roommates from her "learn how to play army" school at Ft Benning back in 2010.
Tomorrow, back to Missouri.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Day 50: MTB Arkansas (19 Sep 14)
Rode 14 miles of the Lake Ouachita Vista Trail today - it was awesome! The trail network was extensive, well-maintained and just plain fun. The only thing that would have made it better would have been a cool crisp fall day. It was in the 80s with 80% humidity. Blech. But at least there was a little breeze coming off the lake. BTW - according to the local we talked to on the trail, Ouachita is pronounced "WERSH-uh-ta". Yeah, we never would have guessed that either.
Tomorrow, another Arkansas MTB trail to check out.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Day 49: Arkansas (18 Sep 14)
Got up at 0045 and pulled out of the campground by 0115 this morning to do the drive through Memphis in the middle of the night to avoid all the traffic. Even at that hour, I-40 was filled with tractor trailers, but at least there weren't millions of cars darting in and out and cutting us off. Once we got safely across the Mississippi River, it was time for breakfast! Doug happily devoured his Belgian waffle, eggs, sausage, and bacon at a truck-stop Dennys.
A few hours later, we were pulling into the campground in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the childhood home of Bill & Hillary Clinton (or so says the sign entering town). It's surprisingly pretty here, although we could do without the 80% humidity. While Doug recovered from the long painful drive, Jen brought the pups to Hot Springs National Park and hiked the trails there with them. Pretty views, well-maintained trails, and total solitude.
After the hike and showers (and rib bones for the pups) we headed into town to find the local brewery. Superior Brewing is located in an old bathhouse that had been vacant for 35 years before they took it over a few years ago (the town of Hot Springs is known for their, well, hot springs... and the main street is lined with bathhouses and spas) . Unfortunately they don't have the licenses to brew their own beer, but they had a good selection of brews on tap from around the Midwest. They also had decent real food and yummy gelato.
Eventful day. Tomorrow: mtn biking Arkansas.