Sunday, December 31, 2023

Happy New Year 2024!



                                                       Happy New Year one and all!

       As I stop to reflect over this last year there's much, I wish could be different, as in every year. But thankful for being able to walk through the events.

       Do I have magnificent words of wisdom to impart to everyone? Maybe not, hopefully I can share something that will be of value to give a thought to ponder. Hopefully I can say something a time or two that might bring a smile to your lips, if only for a moment.

       We are experiencing some of the most incredible times that we've ever had the chance to be a part of in history. In these times of fluctuating ups and downs find the focus where you have a positive influence directing your path. Keep your focus even when the circumstances are trying to change who you need or want to be.

       Bringing 2023 to a close here at Timber Life with a resounding AMEN and opening the door to welcome in the New Year 2024. God Bless!

2 Corinthians 5:17 - Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.

                                                     Happy New Year 2024!

Friday, December 1, 2023

Iowa Shotgun Season One Opening

 I reflect nostalgically on the beginning of my Timber Life Blog on December 7, 2006,   which began my thoughts about how I felt being in the field, hunting.  One of the greatest driving forces for beginning the Blog was my interest in the wildlife surrounding us, especially the White-tail Deer population. 

My interests and subject matter have varied overtime but the continued interest is still to share what I see in the natural world in which we live and breathe. When the animals struggle to exist, so shall we.

I myself may not hunt to harvest these days, however, I hunt and track with my prior knowledge of walking the hills and valleys. I'm aware of the health of the animals that use our ground as home during the rutting season. I sit and observe, at times I'm the one being observed.

It is with concerned awareness that the Iowa DNR has begun testing for CWD - Hunter's Field Guide. Cumulative testing results are being reported by the Iowa DNR starting back in 2013, to the present. The map indicating cases of CWD has shown isolated cases spread throughout the State, bringing to question how it could exist in populations so far apart? I'm glad to know that steps are being taken to understand how the disease travels and what impact it could have on the deer, other fauna and humankind as well.

                                             Iowa Deer Hunting Seasons 2023-2024

2023 SeasonsSeason DatesLicense On-Sale Dates
Youth SeasonSept 16 - Oct 1, 2023Aug 15 - End of Season
Disabled Hunter (Requires a permit)Sept 16 - Oct 1, 2023Aug 15 - End of Season
Archery Season, Early SplitOct 1 - Dec 1, 2023Aug 15 - End of Season
Archery Season, Late SplitDec 18 - Jan 10, 2024Aug 15 - End of Season
Early Muzzleloader (residents only)Oct 14 - 22, 2023Aug 15 - End of Season (until quota is reached)
Late MuzzleloaderDec 18 - Jan 10, 2024Aug 15 - End of Season
Shotgun, Season 1Dec 2 - 6, 2023Aug 15 - End of Season
Shotgun, Season 2Dec 9 - 17, 2023Aug 15 - End of Season
Nonresident Holiday SeasonDec 24 - Jan 2, 2024Aug 15 - End of Season (until quota is reached)

To the Iowa Whitetail Deer hunters getting out to hunt in the Iowa Shotgun Season 1 tomorrow December 2- December 6, 2023, Tag a Deer!

Thursday, November 23, 2023

Happy Thanksgiving 2023


                 Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving from Timber Life!

 

So many things have happened in these last few years for us here at Timber Life.

 

Today, I stand back to reflect on the goodness and kindnesses that have been expressed over those years, spoken or unspoken. 

           

       Simply put I would like to quote the Bible scripture from Ephesians5:20 -

        20. Giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of  our Lord Jesus Christ.

         Have a great day with those who bring happiness into your lives. Today and always my husband Corey and our family. November 27,2025

Monday, December 28, 2020

House on the Rock- Part 2

 In my last blogpost Corey and I made our way into the House on the Rock Museum  to see what fascinating discoveries we could find. 

As we entered the large glassed doors we were greeted by other visitors milling about in the concessions area to our right and dotting the ceiling above us were model aircraft of one design, or another in the "Spirit of Aviation" section leading into the Cafe.  

It was especially interesting to us since we had just finished our week at AirVenture 2018. 

 Both ship and bi-plane models found their way into the Men and Women's Bathrooms adjacent to the main entry...

 Please forgive me if I shouldn't place a name to all the scaled models pictured here... However, I believe maybe a reader or two might have an idea of what they could be .

        We found something to keep the mind busy the minute we walked in the door!

Stepping to the left side of the entrance doors we made our way to a counter where a Customer Service Representative had a poster full of different tour options  from which to choose.  

Then after making our selection known of what areas in and around the building we would like to enjoy; we walked through the doors immediately to the side of the counter,opening onto the designated self-guided tour paths.

Our choice of tour was The Original House which included Section One of this expansive personal residence.

In the next blogposts we'll take a few minutes to explore each section visited and a few thoughts about our impressions received as we walked through time.   

Please stop back...Until then Have a great Day! 

Saturday, December 12, 2020

House on the Rock - Part One

 What would a trip to Wisconsin be without a trip to House on the Rock

As we headed home from our week in Oshkosh we sought out our last minute destination to add to the accomplished part of Corey and my Couple's To-Do -List. I had heard other people bring up the huge compound -  now museum in conversation once in awhile...Often with my mental note,"Sounds like a great place to stop and look around." Well, dare I say that day was that very day?

We headed out of Appleton one last time to begin our miles headed back in the direction of home.

 Our timing brought us to our tourist destination shortly after twelve o'clock noon. We turned to follow the signs, joining others headed on the same route into the parking area.



When we entered the gate we could tell there would be little surprises dispersed in natural cul-de-sacs along the way.

Large urns planted with summertime flowers dotted the landscape everywhere. Some were so secluded you needed to look quick or you might miss them.

 

It became apparent during our visit that Lizards, Snakes and Dragons were important to Alex Jordan builder of the House on the Rock over looking the Wyoming Valley ...the House being constructed on a rock formation known as Deer Shelter Rock. 

The original intent for the compound was to be a weekend retreat for Mr. Jordan and invited guests.

As we arrived it was decided that Corey and I ,two tired travelers after a full week of events would take a couples-selfie documenting our visit before entering the museum. It was then time to begin our stroll through the mind and design of  the architect.  

The setting was absolutely one that I would choose to place a private dwelling.  My personal opinion,I imagine that having to step away to gain financing at intervals may have taken away some of the enjoyment of having such a wonderful dwelling. I definitely would have missed the solitude and the space to ramble aimlessly out of the elements.

A large covered public entrance invited us into the tourist attraction.

By the time I finish sharing my thoughts about one of  Wisconsin's eclectic constructions,my hope would be to place enough interest so you too can see it as one of those out of the way places that might be put on your future "To -Do-List."

Please come back to visit soon to see some of the internal attractions I found to be of interest as we journeyed through the corridors,expansive rooms and intimate close quarters meant for the purpose of meditation...Always keeping the mind busy.

Have a great day!

Sunday, November 29, 2020

Synopsis of AirVenture 2018 - Finale


This blogpost will be as we entered the final hours of our day on Friday, July 27,2018.

I wanted to take a few minutes to step away from the group after I had finished enjoying my meal. 

Excusing  myself , I picked up my camera and headed across the street. Corey was still sitting at the table conversing with businessman Sam Watrous and his son about their training trip to Brussels, Belgium for Verner Radial Engines.

 I had the opportunity to meet another advertiser to the Replica Fighters Magazine prior to the  award ceremony too, Len Bechtold and a few others from the Titan Aircraft Supply . They are the Manufacturers of the Replica T-51B / T-51D and the Tornado series of Ultra-Lights.

Great  to meet everyone  actively involved with furthering the aviation hobbyist in owning flying machines of their own.

One of the  reasons I’ve become acquainted with the Replica Fighters Association was due to someone close to me over 45 and a half years, my husband Corey.

The plans to build his World War l concept plane ,incorporating two versions , three and five of the French Voisin Bombers came at the end of 2003.

 I’ve been a part of his aviation enthusiasm ever since he decided to begin his aircraft  ownership with a couple of ultralights

Paul Poberezny founder of the Experimental Aircraft Association stopped by the Replica Fighter Association's Headquarters to address a  forum the year Corey took his plane to introduce  the World War l French Bomber design to other builders of like mind .

A definite highlight of  that trip for Corey so many years ago was being able to discuss the history of Aviation spanning Continents  with Mr. Poberezny.

Stepping back into my last visit to the Paul Poberezny Pavilion ,  and reflecting on what I had experienced at AirVenture 2018, all I could think was ,”One more picture…please.”


Thank you for taking time with me to reflect on those memories that I felt were important during our Journey to Oshkosh. Just a warning, it isn't to say I won't revisit some of the places I've spoken of in the last few days but there certainly has been a lot of life lived since that week away from home.

Until the next post...Have a great day!