Starting with Saturday July 18th. This particular weekend Jazzy spent with us on the boat. Not a tremendous amount to write about. Started the day about 11.00 out of Lowell. It was sunny and hot. As you can see Jazzy and I were perfecting our shoulder jump for the next summer Olympics. I give her a 10! Most of our day was spent swimming, relaxing, boating a bit, and then more swimming! Below are just a few of pictures for the record.
The following weekend started out with just Deb and I. The first thing we accomplished was helping another boater (or soon to be X boater). He and his wife had launched their boat to take pictures to sell. In the process, his brakes failed and were trying to figure out how to get the boat out, without launching his truck as well. Luckily we had some 4"x 6" post sections that I was going to use for our beach steps with us. So Deb and I placed the blocks behind the truck to save it from making the plunge. It took a few minutes, but in the end all was safe. Good deed for the day done!
We spotted our bald eagle in Lowell again, but he was too quick for a picture. We headed to the beach at about 10:00. It was another warm day, but very nice. We didn't accomplish much but enjoyed the quiet morning.
Later in the day our son Rob joined us. Its always nice to have him spend time with us at the camp. It's a great way for all of us to spend quality time. One change I did incorporate onto the boat was the addition of an old brass ships bell. Gifted to us by Deb's dad. It polished up so nice and makes for a fun little add on. What do you guys think?
The following weekend (August 1st) was Deb's birthday. For this trip it was just Deb and I. We haven't done breakfast on the beach in a while, so we decided to start the day early. We were on the river before 8:30 am. We took a nice slow put up river to our camp. We had a few extra items on board with us to make life on the beach a bit more comfortable. We had an old 10'x10' canopy that had seen better years. So we decided to add it to out beach inventory. Once we were set up we were trying to figure out how we made do without it. It provides added protection against ticks, sun, bugs and rain. What wasn't I thinking! Now I sit inside and feels like I'm on my riverside porch.
Once were set, It was time to brew coffee and cook some breakfast. What a pleasure, not a soul around. It was as if we had our own private haven.
After breakfast I started to install the stairs going from the water up the bank. It has always been a little tricky getting up and down (especially when wet), and especially unloading and loading. I had already carved foot holds, so adding the stairs just made it better. What do you think?
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The latest addition |
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