I don’t think I’d ever get tired of this weather! 70s, blue skies, dry air. Maybe San Diego wouldn’t be so bad after all… We’ve been trying to take advantage of the fall colors and weather. We never get out as much as we’d like, but here are a few of the fun things we’ve been doing this last week.
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Fall Fun
The weather has been so lovely these past few weeks. We’ve been finding fun things to do outside to take advantage of the warm days before the cold weather sets in. The leaves have barely started turning yet so it’s still pretty green outside.

We are off to pick wild grapes. We noticed them in the ditch on our walk and went out to gather a few bags a couple days later.

The girls were having fun hiding in the tall corn on our morning walk the other day. It is such a fun place to hide!
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Apple time!
Fall is such a fantastic time of year! One of my favorite things to do this time of year is to get apples and make apple cider (we also like to eat the apples, dry them and turn them into applesauce). It’s no Nebraska City apple extravaganza, but it’s our way of celebrating fall and the apple harvest.
First Day of School
Spirit Lake
Last week we had a fantastic vacation at Spirit Lake. Although the water was a bit cold for some of us, it didn’t stop us from having fun. We biked, canoed, shopped, some of us played in the water, cooked, laughed, played inside games and lots of outside games. Here are some highlights!

At the Swea City Park – the girls opened a wine and beer store. You can see their selection in front of them.
The BWCA
Last week, we all went to the BWCA – the Boundary Waters Canoe Area – for 5 days of paddling, camping, portaging, fishing and just plain having fun. We went with Jon’s brother and 2 of his kids, Josh, age 16 and Annika, age 14. Here are some highlights.

I paddled with Annika most of the time and the girls paddled with Jon. Notice the burned area in front of us. A fire moved through this area 2 years ago.

Both girls caught a fish on this trip. Here, Jon is helping Lily release her fish back to the lake. We released Sylvia’s too, since it was the length of her hand!

Cozy tent! We all four sleep together nestled in a row. Sylvia liked arranging the pads, sleeping bags and pillows. And taking breaks. 🙂

The girls were good paddlers for Jon. They also played and had fun in the front of the boat. Good thing Jon is such a good paddler!

Chris, Josh and Annika are out fishing and the girls are swimming with Jon in Phoebe Lake. The water was super cold and the air temp was not much warmer. There was no way I was getting into that water!

We had to portage all our gear from one lake to the next (overall, we portaged about 20 times). The girls were good helpers, carrying paddles and life jackets. Lily also liked to carry a big pack.
The County Fair!
Our family loves going to the fair! We like to see the animals, watch the judging shows, eat ice cream and ride the rides. The Winneshiek County fair is small and simple, but still very entertaining and fun. This year, the girls and I decided to enter a few things in the flowers and vegetables division. We had a great time putting together our flower arrangements and picking just the right snap peas to present. And, we all won ribbons, too!
What a Great Grandpa he was
My grandpa passed away on Tuesday, July 9th, 2013. He was 93 years old. He was an amazing man – a wonderful husband, father, grandpa and great-grandpa. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. I found some old photos of him with the girls when they were little and thought I’d share them here as a tribute to his greatness.
Village Fire
Earlier this month, the girls and I attending Village Fire, a community singing weekend. Jon was in Colorado, so we decided it would be fun to spend the weekend singing, playing and meeting new friends. We gathered at Good Earth Village in Spring Valley, MN, about an hour from here. We had a great time, despite Lily feeling under the weather, and are excited to go back next year!

Gathering before lunch – the view from the eating spot was spectacular! Up high on a ridge, we could see for miles.

Singing along with Bret Hesla who wrote some great songs, including one of our favorites, I Burned the Beans.

A definite highlight – sleeping in the covered wagon. We ended up only staying one night because Lily was sick, but what a night it was! The thunderstorms and rain were a little loud in the wagon.
Mother Nature’s Palace
Today, two friends came over to play with Sylvia and Lily. They spent hours outside doing lots of great things, but they spent the most time on Mother Nature’s Palace – restaurant extraordinaire. They created menus and made very creative dishes using grass, leaves, bark, mushrooms, even cut up bugs and millipedes. They had so much fun! It’s amazing what they can do with just a few simple items found in nature. And I had the pleasure of dining there. Not quite Fancy’s Diner, but quite fun nonetheless. Oh – and there are 2 other random photos at the end!

Menu written on birch bark; plates made of tree “cookies”; appetizer (or appetite, as Lily says) made of grass.

Centipede salad (you can see them cut up on the side). You can also see the napkin and silverware to the right.


































































