We have really been behind the eight ball on keeping up with our blog partly because we have been out of wifi range a great deal and also because I am still learning how to do blogs.
We spent 10 delightful days in Madison, Wisconsin with Jennifer and her family. Our last blog told of our day at The House on the Rock, a must see place for anyone traveling to or through Wisconsin.
Matt and Jon spent the better part of three days ducking in and out of the rain to assemble a steel shed in the back yard. The directions were somewhere between terrible and misleading but we got it done and felt a significant sense of accomplishment.
Penny's father was a weekend farmer and Jon's ancestors going back a couple of generations were all
farmers. So that must be the genetic explanation for the fact for two of our kids are raising chickens. George and Cindy have four in their back yard in North Carolina and Jennifer and Matt have four in Madison. The chicken coop in Madison was too small and flimsy so Matt and I were assigned a second project to construct a sturdy chicken coop that could withstand the pressure and weight of a 2' snow storm. We did it1 The chicken coop rests alongside the new shed and a chicken run lies along the back of the shed. Oh, did I mention that George was constructing a lean-to barn for two goats?
We arrived in Lake Placid, NY on June 29th. It is one of our favorite places under the sun but there has been very little sun. Madison had a slew of flash flood rains while we were there and its the same here. We left Punta Gorda on June 3rd. It is now July 5th. We have had either a lot or some rain every day but for three. The mountain lakes, rivers and streams are overflowing and raging toward Lake Champlain.
Carol and Dave Dines arrived here earlier this week. The weather has been improving and we have had enough good weather to give the Dines a whole lot of adventure and great exposure to the Adirondacks (including today's soaking rain during our hike in the woods when we seemed to be lost for a while).
Lake Placid has two weeks of horse shows in June and July of each year that attracts some of the finest horses and equestrians in the country. These are all jumpers and they are amazing.