Made it to the beach

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View from the roof deck

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Road trip for Charlie

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Charlie Kate just passing time on the road to Virginia. Graydon is hanging out in the third row.

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Charlie and Graydon

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Quick pic from the stairs of ECEP.

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Getting ready for vacation

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Road trip coming up.  My Flex seats six and there will be six passengers for this one.  A little more storage space was in order.  This set up in the picture cost me under $250.

  •  Pro Series 63153 60″ x 24″ Hitch Mounted Cargo Carrier (Black) {amazon.com}
  • Rola 59102 Expandable Hitch Tray Cargo Bag {amazon.com}
  • 2@Trailer Lights {lowes.com}
  • Trailer wire with 4 flat connectors {lowes.com}
  • Trailer wire{lowes.com}
  • 3@18 gallon Rubbermaid containers
  • zip ties, tap splices, and heat shrink butt connectors, wire wrap were already on hand.

Assembling and wiring the cargo carrier was about an hour’s work.  It goes a lot faster if you don’t do what I did and cut the wrong 4 flat connector.

The 18 gallon Rubbermaid setup fits the un-expanded bag perfectly- if anything it is a bit snug.  I’m ok with snug in this case because the liftgate will clear the loaded cargo carrier with a little room to spare.

 

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Wedding pregame

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Retaining wall project

The Anderson estates, home of Little Chief Rocky Valley, has a backyard plan.  It is on a slow but irregular schedule.  This spring, one of our backyard projects was a retaining wall.

Our backyard is very rocky and has a non-trivial slope.  As a result, the little soil and grass we have gets washed away very easily.  Our project plan was to build a retaining wall about halfway down the yard, where our old addition juts into the backyard.  The hope is to interrupt the slope so that the yard has a chance to retain some grass.  The midway of the end of the house seen in the pic below is about where we wanted the wall to land.

Tons (probably literally) of heavy rocks were dry stacked.  The yard sloped from the top of the yard down, but also pitched in towards the house as it went.  The rock wall ended up being about knee high at the house, tapering down to about 6-8 inches out in the yard.

Since I was dry stacking and not digging a footing, I got the largest rocks I could feasibly move as my bottom course.  I backed up smaller rocks on the inside face of the wall to avoid having a completely vertical wall.  I also put up parallel row of rocks about 5′ up the slope to act as a speed bump for the shear weight of the soil I was bringing in.

Where did I get those rocks?  The rocks came from our yard and coyote woods.  I got a few rocks from a neighbor (we have a lot of rocks around here).  A few last rocks I went and picked up out of a ditch.

With the rocks done, I started bringing in top soil, 1.5 cubic yards at a time.  I’d spread it and pack it down as much as possible.  Rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat.  I haven’t made my final tally, but I think it was about 15 yards of soil I ended up using.  This is probably halfway through bringing in dirt:

Eventually the dirt was done and sod was brought in:

 

Added a couple plants and rerouted some gutters:

So far, so good.  We have had a couple torrential spring rains which exposed some holes in my wall.  Rocks, smaller rocks, pea gravel to the rescue.  Soil was repacked and everything seems to be a going concern.

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Rocky Valley Gardens

We didn’t have an elaborate plan for our raised bed garden this year.  I think Jennifer made some executive decisions and just planted whatever seeds we had on had.  We have harvested radishes and lettuce- the salads have been delicious.

Bonus game!  Find the following items (click pic for full size):

  • Charlie Kate
  • Little Chief Rocky Valley
  • Two sets of wind chimes

 

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Gabe is the frog whisperer

Gabe has been able to find frogs in the back yard seemingly at will:

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Charlie Kate tries out watermelon

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Baseball game in May

One of the last things Gabe needed to do to earn his Tiger Cub badge was learn the rules of a sport and attend a game.

We are a little iffy on some of the rules, but the game was quite nice- it rained most of the day before and is rainy later after getting back, but we caught a stretch of nice weather for the game and had great seats to watch the Arkansas Travelers  get a 2-0 win over the North West Arkansas Naturals.

It played out well for the scouts- the Travs got both runs in the first inning, so there was plenty of action to get their attention in the early going.

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