Welcome to the Rogers, MN Cabela's. I had been passed this location before, but today would be my first visit to checkout the interior design.
The clouds disappeared and the sun beamed brightly as we came into the Minneapolis suburbs.New fallen snow added a great touch for the Christmas holiday.
Kayaks anyone?!? I know at least one person who has gotten into kayaking to be able to glide across the Iowa reservoirs and rivers to watch the wildlife that frequents those habitats.
At this point I am not inclined to get that close to dipping into the rivers or reservoirs.
I was impressed with the collection of layout duck blinds hanging by the front door. Should I start hunting geese from my fields I would consider one of these to keep me concealed at the edge of the feeding decoys.
Cabela's was a very busy place for a Sunday forenoon, of course it was the day after Christmas. What should I expect? The shopping experience for my Christmas present from Hubby was a good one. We shopped for a specific item and was pleased with customer service, even on one of the busiest days of the season.
After our visit to Cabela's, we were off to Culver's for a bite to eat, and then it was time to get back on the road to complete the last part of our Christmas excursion that Hubby and I started late afternoon of Wednesday the 22nd.
Making our way past the Owatonna Cabela's we got back into the clouds we had escaped a couple hours to the north. Reaching this point I was glad to know that in 2 1/2 hours we would be arriving home. The 6 inches of new fallen snow, and wind, the day before our return brought into question the condition of our 1/2 mile long drive. Would our pick-up be able to get us from the road to the house? Unfortunately, we ended up walking a little over a quarter of a mile...grabbing only the things that we could carry without too much added stress - drifts , balancing acts and all you know. We were uncertain of what lye ahead.
The good thing, even with our little hike, we did make it home before dark as planned.It was time to unwind...
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The Next Leg of the Journey Home - December 2010
Now that we got beyond the neck twisting deer stand watch, I was continually scouring the countryside for wildlife. It seemed at least the beasts of the timber and field were smarter than the humans in staying put during the cold.
A stray deer was not to be seen ,but I did happen to find a solitary elk grazing through the snow cover at a commercial elk farm next to the interstate.
In the distance I found a shooting club that provided fuel for my imagination - seeing the shooting lanes busy with hunters practicing in spring ,summertime and fall weather for the upcoming seasons.
This lake had two visible huts from my vantage point on the run. The ice fishing huts were starting to take their places on the lakes. I was entertained by seeing some very nice - palatial palaces to spend hours participating in the long winter activity - ice fishing, passing us going the opposite direction.
In fact on a trailer following one of the huts there was a full sized sofa and ice grinding paraphernalia that I assumed was accompanying this one particular hut I felt might be something I wouldn't mind using. As we passed one exit there was a huge sign advertising an upcoming ice fishing tournament with a top prize of $50,000.00. I see that as a great way to to make some money doing the things you are passionate about.
Whoops! I guess there was one more deer stand on our route just west of Avon,MN...definitely in a spot where a lot of traffic is constantly moving. You wonder how things go for the hunters during the hunting seasons? I bet the deer are so used to extra activity, alarms may not often be apart of their behavior.
I would like to conclude today's post with a picture of the Red River Trails 3-D Archery Club woods by Avon,MN. My early fall travels have brought me past during some of their busy club activities, but the winter weather during this trip made the trails peacefully silent...
A stray deer was not to be seen ,but I did happen to find a solitary elk grazing through the snow cover at a commercial elk farm next to the interstate.
In the distance I found a shooting club that provided fuel for my imagination - seeing the shooting lanes busy with hunters practicing in spring ,summertime and fall weather for the upcoming seasons.
This lake had two visible huts from my vantage point on the run. The ice fishing huts were starting to take their places on the lakes. I was entertained by seeing some very nice - palatial palaces to spend hours participating in the long winter activity - ice fishing, passing us going the opposite direction.
In fact on a trailer following one of the huts there was a full sized sofa and ice grinding paraphernalia that I assumed was accompanying this one particular hut I felt might be something I wouldn't mind using. As we passed one exit there was a huge sign advertising an upcoming ice fishing tournament with a top prize of $50,000.00. I see that as a great way to to make some money doing the things you are passionate about.
Whoops! I guess there was one more deer stand on our route just west of Avon,MN...definitely in a spot where a lot of traffic is constantly moving. You wonder how things go for the hunters during the hunting seasons? I bet the deer are so used to extra activity, alarms may not often be apart of their behavior.
I would like to conclude today's post with a picture of the Red River Trails 3-D Archery Club woods by Avon,MN. My early fall travels have brought me past during some of their busy club activities, but the winter weather during this trip made the trails peacefully silent...
Monday, January 2, 2012
Iowa Caucuses Tomorrow
Iowa Caucus Day,January 3,2012. Boy, OH Boy! Am I ever ready for this Political event to get completed already.
The Straw Poll in August was another event for which I can say I am glad it is over. That was another time period where you dreaded to answer the phone because of all the politicians wanting you to know about themselves. We are constantly bombarded with television ads and phone calls for far to long in my book.
Yesterday, Sunday, New Year's Day, we were only called twice by the politicians . Both calls came between 4:30 - 4:35. One was a recorded message from Bill with Winning America Back...a constant robo-call and then a three question survey from Newt 2012. Sometimes the callers identify themselves upfront, but most of the time you have to wait until the end to discover exactly who is calling.I wanted to start keeping track how many times our phone rang from the same individuals.
Today, the calls started at -
11:30 - with call staff from Rick Perry's campaign headquarters. Checking to see who we would be caucusing for tomorrow night and if we knew where our caucus was being held.
11:33 - The Iowa Christian Leaders in Government group, a recorded message, wanted me to call Rick Santorum to let him know how disturbed by his voting record on abortion and a few other family issues I was.
12:12 - A local politician, Brad Zaun, named campaign chairman recently, called in support of Michelle Bachmann and wanted us to call into a Caucus meeting tonight in preparation for the real thing tomorrow night.
12:33 - Local radio talk show host, Steve Deace, called in support of Newt Gingrich - paid for by Newt 2012
12:48 - Representative Jason Shultz called to give me some more reasons why I shouldn't vote for Rick Santorum. Instead I should vote for Ron Paul - paid for by the Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Committee
Woohoo! At the time of this observation a little over an hour had since the last call. I believe however that things will heat up again around 4:30 when they think us working class people should be getting home from work. Then I perceive from past experience, calls could go as late as 8:30 or 9:00. At least they did at the end of last week.
Well, it's 4:52PM and the house is quiet...so far.
For my Iowa readers - here are some Des Moines Register campaign trail videos to help you make your choices for the caucuses tomorrow evening. Maybe my out of state readers can get prepared as well for what is coming to your neighborhoods if they haven't already...
The Straw Poll in August was another event for which I can say I am glad it is over. That was another time period where you dreaded to answer the phone because of all the politicians wanting you to know about themselves. We are constantly bombarded with television ads and phone calls for far to long in my book.
Yesterday, Sunday, New Year's Day, we were only called twice by the politicians . Both calls came between 4:30 - 4:35. One was a recorded message from Bill with Winning America Back...a constant robo-call and then a three question survey from Newt 2012. Sometimes the callers identify themselves upfront, but most of the time you have to wait until the end to discover exactly who is calling.I wanted to start keeping track how many times our phone rang from the same individuals.
Today, the calls started at -
11:30 - with call staff from Rick Perry's campaign headquarters. Checking to see who we would be caucusing for tomorrow night and if we knew where our caucus was being held.
11:33 - The Iowa Christian Leaders in Government group, a recorded message, wanted me to call Rick Santorum to let him know how disturbed by his voting record on abortion and a few other family issues I was.
12:12 - A local politician, Brad Zaun, named campaign chairman recently, called in support of Michelle Bachmann and wanted us to call into a Caucus meeting tonight in preparation for the real thing tomorrow night.
12:33 - Local radio talk show host, Steve Deace, called in support of Newt Gingrich - paid for by Newt 2012
12:48 - Representative Jason Shultz called to give me some more reasons why I shouldn't vote for Rick Santorum. Instead I should vote for Ron Paul - paid for by the Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Committee
Woohoo! At the time of this observation a little over an hour had since the last call. I believe however that things will heat up again around 4:30 when they think us working class people should be getting home from work. Then I perceive from past experience, calls could go as late as 8:30 or 9:00. At least they did at the end of last week.
Well, it's 4:52PM and the house is quiet...so far.
For my Iowa readers - here are some Des Moines Register campaign trail videos to help you make your choices for the caucuses tomorrow evening. Maybe my out of state readers can get prepared as well for what is coming to your neighborhoods if they haven't already...
Deer Stand Row
I want to pick-up where I left off in the last post...
Ah yes! Deer Stand Row as I have titled it. I have had several opportunities to see the stands in winter and summer. Most definitely harder to locate some of them during the summer months with foliage all around. My picture taking on the way home always seemed to point out the driver's side of the car , because our trip west a few days before came during the dark of night.
Coming up to the Pelican Lake area started my field searches - ending around Brandon...All my pictures taken in this post are at Interstate speed. No stopping to get a good shot.
Here is the first deer stand that I caught sight of and was able to capture a digital image of on our way home. I did see others that I didn't have a chance to get pictures of because as soon as I saw them we were gone.
Even though winter allowed for trees to be leafless, some stands were still camouflaged by tucking them into the edges of field and tight treelines.
The deer stands that I saw most were of the elevated varieties...since they stood out the most.
Hurry! Hurry! This one was taken out the back passenger window on the Driver's side of the car from the front passenger seat.
I was glad to have Hubby's set of eyes to help survey the countryside. Trying to see both directions north and south of our traveling lanes kept my head going back and forth...Whiplash!
This deer stand brings to conclusion today's "Deer Stand Row" post and is my favorite...it belongs to Long Lake Lodge at Brandon,MN. Oh to have a double decker like that one!
Ah yes! Deer Stand Row as I have titled it. I have had several opportunities to see the stands in winter and summer. Most definitely harder to locate some of them during the summer months with foliage all around. My picture taking on the way home always seemed to point out the driver's side of the car , because our trip west a few days before came during the dark of night.
Coming up to the Pelican Lake area started my field searches - ending around Brandon...All my pictures taken in this post are at Interstate speed. No stopping to get a good shot.
Here is the first deer stand that I caught sight of and was able to capture a digital image of on our way home. I did see others that I didn't have a chance to get pictures of because as soon as I saw them we were gone.
Even though winter allowed for trees to be leafless, some stands were still camouflaged by tucking them into the edges of field and tight treelines.
The deer stands that I saw most were of the elevated varieties...since they stood out the most.
Hurry! Hurry! This one was taken out the back passenger window on the Driver's side of the car from the front passenger seat.
I was glad to have Hubby's set of eyes to help survey the countryside. Trying to see both directions north and south of our traveling lanes kept my head going back and forth...Whiplash!
This deer stand brings to conclusion today's "Deer Stand Row" post and is my favorite...it belongs to Long Lake Lodge at Brandon,MN. Oh to have a double decker like that one!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
A Year Ago - The Day After Christmas
What a difference a year makes in time and place...I would like to flashback to where I left off - the day after Christmas 2010 on our way back from Jamestown, ND.
We finished packing up the car, with Sadie taking her place in the backseat, we got on our way before daylight. Hubby and I wanted to make some stops, but still get home in time to beat sundown.Snow was in the air and the passing lane of eastbound I-94 was absent of tire marks as our car lights reflected back from the twinkling crystals.
Light of day finally came rising off the horizon through the misty cold winter clouds as we reached Fargo/Moorhead.
It was after 9:00 before the greyness began to melt away with intermittent snow still blowing across the road.
The color of the sky ranged from pastel pinks to blue and finally warm orange as the sun rose between the openings of the swiftly changing cloud banks.
Hubby and I were still a long way from home.
Camera in hand I intended to find points of interest as we sped onto the next available Cabela's to stop and shop.
Heading eastward brought us onto a stretch of road that has come to carry the label Deer Stand Rowe to me. It seemed to have the greatest concentration of visible stands from the interstate - lying not far from our present location.
Check back for another installment of our flashback to our trip home in 2010 - see the variety of stands and locations...
We finished packing up the car, with Sadie taking her place in the backseat, we got on our way before daylight. Hubby and I wanted to make some stops, but still get home in time to beat sundown.Snow was in the air and the passing lane of eastbound I-94 was absent of tire marks as our car lights reflected back from the twinkling crystals.
Light of day finally came rising off the horizon through the misty cold winter clouds as we reached Fargo/Moorhead.
East of Moorhead, MN |
It was after 9:00 before the greyness began to melt away with intermittent snow still blowing across the road.
The color of the sky ranged from pastel pinks to blue and finally warm orange as the sun rose between the openings of the swiftly changing cloud banks.
Hubby and I were still a long way from home.
Camera in hand I intended to find points of interest as we sped onto the next available Cabela's to stop and shop.
Heading eastward brought us onto a stretch of road that has come to carry the label Deer Stand Rowe to me. It seemed to have the greatest concentration of visible stands from the interstate - lying not far from our present location.
Check back for another installment of our flashback to our trip home in 2010 - see the variety of stands and locations...
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Happy New Year 2012!
A little music please...
My wish for you and yours in 2012 is to have a safe place to call home and the opportunity to follow your dreams....
Happy New Year!
My wish for you and yours in 2012 is to have a safe place to call home and the opportunity to follow your dreams....
Happy New Year!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Fill in the Blank
Hubby and I are moving along slow, but sure on our house building project started July 22, 2009.
We needed a a solution to cover the white material,Ty-vek, until we are eventually able to put a window in place.
What to do? What to do?!?
We,( I ), needed to decide on medium and subject matter to be used for a temporary cover.
It had run across my mind to put up a German hex design . My heritage is mostly German.However, that idea didn't win out over my interest in wildlife found here at Timber Life.
This is the trail camera picture I felt simple enough for me to try to replicate or at least attempt some resemblance.
We decided on pine siding cut vertically for easy assembling once transferred from production area to side of the house via an extension ladder.
A little machine helped me to get the outline of the picture in place since I am not particularly gifted with drawing abilities.
My contribution for reassembly a top the ladder will be a support person at the bottom.
I am glad for artistic license where you can decide on color and image perception.Redesigns are ongoing...
There is certainly much left to be done to get the project completed...Unseasonably warm temperatures this week should give me a chance to spend time with putting some trees in the scenery since the house is still an unheated studio.
Once finished this will be the answer to "Fill in the Blank"....
We needed a a solution to cover the white material,Ty-vek, until we are eventually able to put a window in place.
What to do? What to do?!?
We,( I ), needed to decide on medium and subject matter to be used for a temporary cover.
It had run across my mind to put up a German hex design . My heritage is mostly German.However, that idea didn't win out over my interest in wildlife found here at Timber Life.
This is the trail camera picture I felt simple enough for me to try to replicate or at least attempt some resemblance.
We decided on pine siding cut vertically for easy assembling once transferred from production area to side of the house via an extension ladder.
A little machine helped me to get the outline of the picture in place since I am not particularly gifted with drawing abilities.
My contribution for reassembly a top the ladder will be a support person at the bottom.
I am glad for artistic license where you can decide on color and image perception.Redesigns are ongoing...
There is certainly much left to be done to get the project completed...Unseasonably warm temperatures this week should give me a chance to spend time with putting some trees in the scenery since the house is still an unheated studio.
Once finished this will be the answer to "Fill in the Blank"....
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Wild Pole Dancing Bear
Speaking of Wild...My goodness! This bear sure is Wild on two accounts. By nature and by getting into scratching that itch all UP and down.
Hope you get a laugh out of watching the video like I did....
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas to You!
I would like to share this Nativity that I found at my Mother's Retirement Community as a remembrance for the reason for this special season of Christmas...
Luke 2:15 -20
15. And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass,which the Lord hath made known to us.
16. And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
17. And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child.
18. And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds.
19. But Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart.
20. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them.
Merry Christmas to you and yours from Timber Life!
Luke 2:15 -20
15. And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass,which the Lord hath made known to us.
16. And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
17. And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child.
18. And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds.
19. But Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart.
20. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them.
Merry Christmas to you and yours from Timber Life!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
2 Bucks in 2 Years
I want to congratulate my neighbor Sam Huntrods for being able to bring down two fantastic looking bucks in the last two years.
Sam uses a Remington 870 shotgun with a Nikon Prostaff Shotgun Hunter Scope to zero in on the right shot.
Sam uses a Remington 870 shotgun with a Nikon Prostaff Shotgun Hunter Scope to zero in on the right shot.
Monday, December 19, 2011
A Soldier's Silent Night
We have been seeing a draw down of troops from the Middle East...There are still some yet to be called home and even some being sent to relieve others in a zone where you aren't sure of who your allies are from moment to moment.
It is with gratitude to our Troops at home and abroad that I send you Merry Christmas Greetings...
My nephew served with the Iowa National Guard 1-133rd Ironman Battalion in Afghanistan, over the 2010 Christmas Holiday. They returned July 18th, for which I would like to Thank God.
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In the New Year we ask that prayers continue to rise up for the safety of those remaining on the field of service and a safe return to family and friends...
Merry Christmas!!!
It is with gratitude to our Troops at home and abroad that I send you Merry Christmas Greetings...
My nephew served with the Iowa National Guard 1-133rd Ironman Battalion in Afghanistan, over the 2010 Christmas Holiday. They returned July 18th, for which I would like to Thank God.
Watch More Christian Videos on GodVine.com
In the New Year we ask that prayers continue to rise up for the safety of those remaining on the field of service and a safe return to family and friends...
Merry Christmas!!!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Housecat or Bobcat?
Some days you just want to get up on a tree stump and holler,please forgive my colloquial term for "Shout" or "Exclaim" with exuberance.The latter do NOT fit my train of thought.
On my trail camera on October 5th, this year I caught the image of what I believe to be the rear half of a feline creature of sorts, during the daylight hours no less. What is vexing me,vexing a term used by a past blog posteress Dana at The Wildwoods Woman when she got disturbed, is that the picture was a one time event and not extremely clear. Low camera batteries were leading to some eradic captures about that time.
My picture has been shown to a trained Wildlife Biologist and I have shared it with a couple other people. The opinion as to specific feline varies. Others won't go as far as to say it could be a Bobcat, but I will. That possibility exists because one was caught on a trail camera north of our place less than a month ago.
The reason given by most is they feel it could be a feral cat...However, I haven't seen a spot pattern like that on a domestic/feral cat. Another reason they feel it can't be a Bobcat is because of the tail. They can't see a bob tail and it appears more bushy than that of a Bobcat .
My reason for seeing it as a larger animal than a housecat is the strong design of the rear leg caught in that one camera view.
One person even told me they thought it looked like a picture of our Miss Kitty...I just smiled and said"you think so eah?", as I shook my head.
Have you caught anything like it on your trail cameras? Does it resemble a domestic/feral cat from your point of view?
Let me hear what you think on the matter.
On my trail camera on October 5th, this year I caught the image of what I believe to be the rear half of a feline creature of sorts, during the daylight hours no less. What is vexing me,vexing a term used by a past blog posteress Dana at The Wildwoods Woman when she got disturbed, is that the picture was a one time event and not extremely clear. Low camera batteries were leading to some eradic captures about that time.
My picture has been shown to a trained Wildlife Biologist and I have shared it with a couple other people. The opinion as to specific feline varies. Others won't go as far as to say it could be a Bobcat, but I will. That possibility exists because one was caught on a trail camera north of our place less than a month ago.
The reason given by most is they feel it could be a feral cat...However, I haven't seen a spot pattern like that on a domestic/feral cat. Another reason they feel it can't be a Bobcat is because of the tail. They can't see a bob tail and it appears more bushy than that of a Bobcat .
My reason for seeing it as a larger animal than a housecat is the strong design of the rear leg caught in that one camera view.
My Mystery Feline? |
Have you caught anything like it on your trail cameras? Does it resemble a domestic/feral cat from your point of view?
Let me hear what you think on the matter.
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