Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Owl-oween!

I'd been thinking about Ole's costume for a month or so. On our road trip we visited the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, and I used this little owl as my inspiration, but Sunday night I was staring at a pile of fabric and counting the hours until Halloween.
I got started cutting out felt feathers--they piled up quickly.
Out came the glue gun. The only real sewing in the whole costume was the simple hat shape. I made that during nap time and "winged it", pardon the pun. I never use patterns and rarely measure. Somehow I manage to eyeball pretty well, and thankfully there were no do-overs. The whole costume came together just as I'd envisioned it, and I've been busy patting myself on the back. Total cost: maybe $4 worth of felt and a bit of brown jersey for the hat.
Here's Ole catching his first glimpse of it.
We headed to the neighbor's house Halloween evening for trick-or-treating. They heeded my request for no candy and treated Ole to a healthy asian pear (perhaps that's why he's not smiling).
 Whoooooooo!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

All Hallows' Eve Eve

Tonight we sorted through our autumn booty of pumpkins and carved jack-o'-lanterns. Ole scooped the seeds and guts...
and brainstormed costume ideas.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

On the road again

We hit the road again this fall, driving a camper from Minnesota back to Washington. It was our first RV experience, being a bit younger than the target demographic, and we enjoyed rumbling down the open road. Despite the rain and snow we encountered, it is especially nice traveling in the fall: less traffic, empty campgrounds, changing leaves. Our evening soundtrack was the honking of geese flying overhead in giant chevrons.
With help from the internet and navigation, we tracked down Hazel's pumpkin patch in rural Nebraska. The whole farm was dedicated to the effort, with a maze through the corn field, the farmhouse converted to snack bar/haunted house/gift shop, hay rides, another maze made of giant round hay bales, and on and on. I find the miles of flat farmland and wide expanse of sky so beautiful. It was also sunny and nearly 80 degrees, giving us a nice dose of vitamin D!
The corn maze to the witch's house. Note the corn stunted from the drought.
Ole finds a pint-sized pumpkin
And a jumbo
Wheeling our haul of pumpkins back to the farmhouse
Our favorite campsite was at Lake Walcott in southern Idaho. The reservoir had been drained slightly for winter, exposing the dock and many feet of muddy shoreline, so we explored and then stood and watched some waterfowl very similar to loons for a long time.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Evening chores

As the days get shorter this fall, evening chores get earlier and earlier--so early that Ole can tag along. We lock up the chickens and the goats, fill up the feeders and waterers, count the chickens and gather the eggs. In a spirit of bloggy truthfulness, I should admit that amidst dinner, bath and bedtime, Alex does these chores alone almost every night. But this night, we head out together.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Nellie Corser

We all saw the forecast for imminent rain. Quick, what's the best way to salute our long beautiful summer? A hike! I tore Ole away from his yard work.
We headed to a trail near the house called the Nellie Corser Unit. This teeny-tiny park is named for the mysterious homesteader who spent some time here, but it has all the requisites for a good hike--big trees, a stream with waterfalls, and very few visitors. Halfway to the trailhead I realized I'd forgotten the hiking backpack for Ole. Ugh, looks like he's riding on my shoulders today.
I love the woods.
On the trail I enjoyed watching Pepper's transformation from lazy couch dog to action adventure dog. She raced up and down the steep hillsides and, when we reached the stream, she dove straight in.
We had such a good time that we headed back the very next day with Alex (and the backpack!). While we admired the beauty, we both thought it would be a pretty challenging place to carve out a homestead. Good on ya, Nellie.

Monday, October 8, 2012

The 1.7 Week in Review


Finding treasures in the garden
On their way to the salsa factory
Pointing out a honeybee
Spinning full frames of honey as Pepper looks on
Crazy playgroup with six little boys
Some quiet time with Dad before bed

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Go, Sparky, Go!

We were fortunate enough to be invited across the street yesterday for a fire prevention presentation put on by the fire department for the elementary school kids. Ole noticed the big red fire engine as soon as we walked out the door and he pointed and made a run for it. First we filed into the school gymnasium for a talk on fire prevention. Sparky, the fire department mascot, was there along with firefighters in full regalia.
After reviewing the classics like Stop-Drop-and-Roll, the kids lined up outside for a chance to sit in the fire engine and shoot water from the fire hose.
Little Ole tried out the driver's seat
And was delighted to meet Sparky up close.
Here's Dale showing Ole the engine's many gizmos and doodads.
What a fun afternoon for a little boy just learning about fire engines! With a tip of his hat, he says, "Thank you, kindly".