Sunday, June 28, 2020

Camp Shower Plus Mom and Dad's Return

I headed for the cabin on June 19th to pick back up where I left off, trimming the drive into the cabin. I got to work right away but was quickly chased inside when a thunderstorm came through. I dried off in the cabin while I waited out the storm for a couple of hours. Once the rain stopped, I headed back out to clean up everything that I had trimmed so far. Mom and dad arrived shortly after 9:30 the next morning and I was already hard at work. I had continued up the drive a little ways but was now using the pole chain saw to clear overhead limbs. With mom and dad dragging brush and branches while I trimmed, we made quick work of the remainder of the drive which is good news as they are planning to bring the camper down for Independence Day weekend. 

Lots of brush to clean up
ATV cart loaded up

After cooling off and eating some lunch, dad and I headed into town with his trailer to pick up some lumber for our next projects. Their neighbor had taken down an old wooden fence so mom and dad snagged some of the old panels to use at the cabin. We used 3 of them to build a permanent shower enclosure as the pop up enclosure that we have been using is deteriorating fast. The remaining 3 panels will be put up along the back of the cabin to act as a screen from deer that often cross into and out of my property behind the cabin. 

Dad and I set to work on building the shower while mom headed out to mow. It took a couple of hours to finish but I'm very happy with the end result. It sounds silly, but with only having to take the water heater up and down instead of everything, I am much more likely to get the shower out each trip.

Inside the new shower enclosure

Outside the new shower enclosure

Mom all done with the mowing

After devouring some pizza pie irons for dinner, mom and dad headed for home and I set out to finish up the mowing. I also took some time to check on all of the food plots, which are doing amazing, before enjoying a well deserved shower and early bed time. 

Soybeans are growing very well

Clover on the ridge food plot
looks great!

Clover in the cabin plot is
growing well
Clover on the small field responded well to being 
mowed last trip

On Sunday morning I set out to pull the trail camera cards and then sprayed the new big field food plot with glyphosate to knock back the weeds and grasses that were growing to prepare for planting at the end of July. I also lightly sprayed the soybean plot to eliminate the broadleaf competition. I've been trying to baby that food plot this year because I really want it to succeed. The soybeans are Round Up Ready and clover recovers well from being sprayed with glyphosate so that should be the last work needed on that food plot for the year. I also built some supports and hung a new saucer swing for the girls. It is a surprise for them and I think they will really like it.

New saucer swing

Before heading home, I got some archery practice in but was happy to not have any more work to do because it was getting quite hot out. Next trip down I will have the girls in tow. Mom and dad will be down with their camper too so we will all get to enjoy a weekend of camping together. 

Getting some summer practice in

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