Sunday, July 14, 2019

Dip Netting 2019 - Fish Camp Day 1

SHEW - it was HARD to get out of town this year. We've had a lot of moving parts to this trip. We made reservations a year ago and the business sold. We moved to a new campground. Yes, many people really DO make reservations for campsites  a year in advance for dip netting.   Dad is here and was coming...then didn't want to come. CoRielle planned to come, then didn't think they could, and in the end COULD make it. Krista is picking Nate up at the airport and coming up at a later date. Dad will come with them. The adult Gherkin types will most likely leave after Kenai. Dad may go home with them, or he may not.

I finally made a 3 page spreadsheet to figure out HOW many PEOPLE and CARS would be with us on any particular day...it differs day to day.  Then we had to decide how to to handle the food. I'm putting this here so we don't have to think it over again. Everyone brought their own breakfast, snacks and lunches. I shopped and will prepare dinners. Everyone will pitch in $5 per dinner. LOL

The RV was packed. Food was purchased, muffins were made.....and then we had to change the oil in the RV....and left town later than expected this a.m.

Benny is always happy to help Papa
Not to worry - we found the new campground. They threw in some free perks and discounts when they saw the spreadsheet and how I was NOT trying to sneak folks in....

We set up the RV and the tent - or Vacation Villa as we like to call it. 
Izaak and Cy put the tent up as we situated the RV


The Vacation Villa awaits


We were hearing mixed things about the chances of catching fish this evening. The guys decided to put the nets together and give it a shot.

Mr. Gingerbread man is happy to be on an adventure
with the guys


The run has been good, but the commercial fisherman will go out in the morning. This means we need to get as many as possible tonight and in the early morning tide. It may well be slow tomorrow afternoon and possibly Tuesday morning.....

The beach was pretty empty tonight - I SHOULD have tried to learn this night
 

We didn't expect a rush of fish, therefore a support crew wouldn't be needed.  Stacia and I opted to stay at the RV to wait for CoRielle to arrive. We watched a chick flick.


We have 5 households of varying sizes  represented fishing this year. We'd love to limit out.....we'll be fine if we don't.  Our family household's limit is 65 salmon. BreZaak's is the same. CoRielle are allowed 45. Josiah is allowed 25 , as is Jamin. A person can catch more salmon by sports fishing - just keep within the daily limits. This is subsistence - dip netting or set netting and there are limits based on family size.

The group caught 11 Reds the first night. A great start! We love the cleaning station at this new place.


26 years of fishing together - still fun! 


Day 1 Fish Count

Group Total - 11

Our Household Total - 9

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Prep Day

We leave tomorrow for Dip Netting 2019.

Today we work.

I planted a few things in the garden, made sure all was watered and weeded.  Benny and Dad encouraged me along...




Benny isn't so sure about the new sprinkler.




Michael and Alex worked on the RV.


Stacia and I did some cooking and loaded food into the RV.

Krista, Nolan, Alex and Stacia went to Eagle River this evening for the Bear Paw Festival. 

Photo by Krista
Michael and I kept working until we could do no more. Then we took Dad out to a local restaurant Michael really likes. He was impressed with the .10 coffee.

I think we're ready to leave for Fish Camp - Dip Netting 2019 - in the morning.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Benny's Boots

Benny, his boots and Papa

This is not simply a cute photo showcasing Papa (Michael) and Benny. Check out the BOOTS. Benny is proud of his new boots. He has been wearing them non-stop since Arielle found them at a local thrift store.  They go especially well with his ninja pjs.


CoRielle weren't sure they'd be able to come dip netting this year due  job circumstances.  Because of this none of us found Benny "baby waders," but since they ARE going - he now has very cool new rain boots...which make him feel like an Alaskan Fisherman - even if his legs are going to get wet. LOL

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Sisters - Sisters

The girls met to explore our cute downtown area today. 
Arielle, Krista, Stacia, Bre (missing Larissa)
Photo by Krista
Dad went with them and enjoyed a paper and coffee at Vagabonds.  It appears the girls took time for a drink as well.
Stacia - Photo by Krista
I knew I wouldn't get done all that needed to be done today. I didn't.....but I got more done than if I'd joined them.  I have to do some work along with the fun. LOL  The next few days are busy as we work to get ready for a week of dip netting. 

Cousins were surprised to see each other. 
Photo by Krista

I love this photo of the girls in front of the Alaska Chicks sign. LOL 
Photo by Krista

We plan to fully enjoy having all the girls in one spot for a bit of time. There's nothing like "Sisters, sisters...." (Can you hear the old song from White Christmas?)

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Bella's New Adventure

Ah, just look at the excitement on Bella's face!  Bre took Bella to get her first library card!
Photo by Bre
 Do you remember the magic of the library to a young child? I think it is so important, even in this digital/tech age, to introduce a child to the library. Great books, community hangout, fun stories and who doesn't remember the children's librarian from story hour?

Miriam Old Coyote; children's librarian at the Big Horn County Library - still one of the best we've met. Hardin had an old Carnegie library.  We spent many happy hours in the children's section of the library during our MT years. I met several good friends at story hour. I miss that place.


Photo by Bre
 I go to the library at least weekly - usually more often. Most of the books I read are from the library. A library card is a frugal choice which opens worlds of adventure and information to one. It is also something we can share across the generations.  Using a library, supporting a library, is an easy and fun way to support one's community. If you've not visited lately, give it a try.
Photo by Bre
Yes, this IS a family event - worthy of saving in the family blog. Bella is the first grandchild to get a library card. The tradition continues.

Happy reading, Bella!

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

In Step On the Matanuska River Bike Trail

Our In Step Walking Group met again today. We were small in number....but the fellowship and fun were sweet. It was hazy. You can barely see the mountain behind us - there are several wildfires raging in Alaska just now.  The air didn't SMELL bad, it didn't hurt our lungs...we were happy to be outside.
Britney, Stacia, Krista, Jen, Jacque, Nani, Josiah, Caleb

Britney, Krista, Josiah, Caleb, Jen, Jacque, Me, Nani

We live in  a pretty area. I really enjoyed walking this path. It winds all the way from our town to a river the next little town over. I've watched families and groups of friends walking, riding, and jogging on it - it made me happy to be on it today.

No one was able to tell me the name of these purple wildflowers. I WAS told they are NOT indigenous to the state and are invasive. We are allowed to pick all we want. I can't help but wonder if they would conquer the Devil's Club in the "back 40."

Fireweed - so pretty 


Matanuska River 

We walked about an hour and then went to a nearby park to let the kids play and enjoy a picnic lunch - under a shady pavilion. It was about 10* cooler today - it really was a relief. In a land with 20 hours of sun a day - it gets old when the temps are high. LOL   Arielle and Lindsey joined us at the park with their kids.

Sydney and Harper found these great rocks. Nani, Krista and I struck out! 

Morning Guests (Intruders the rest of the family says)


Aren't they gorgeous?

Stacia was leaving the RV when she saw the twins. She looked around and Mama was on the other side of the RV. She was stranded in the RV until they moved around to where we were. 

 I was out setting sprinklers when I saw the sight below!
Eating the Lilac off our deck 

Yikes - the closest I've been to moose yet.  I dropped the sprinkler and ran onto the deck...."Moose." 

Krista had walked out the front and saw the mama. She came in to warn of moose.  I grabbed the camera and documented.  The babies got into the orchard! ARGH. It would appear we're going to have to add the electric to the fence....

Poor Lucille, our free range hen. She's taken to staying in the brush at the front of the property. This is the second day she's been sitting on eggs and had moose trample through. We didn't hear her for a long time after they left and wondered if she had gotten hurt. She's back this afternoon. 


Well-mannered - they went right to the kid's table

I was worried they'd eat our new tables. 

Benny was growling at the moose. 

They are cool to watch run. They were startled when I got a phone call. 


Off they go until another day. Hopefully, the fence will be ready to go when they return. 

The excitement slowed us down and made us a tad bit later than we would have liked to our walking group.