Saturday, September 20, 2014

We are still waiting for the partner pictures. Dick will receive them so he can mount them and bring them up to the cabin. Here is what we have so far.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

North side of cbain before brushing.

I spent 2 weeks in July and 1 week in August 2013, did some mowing and brushing and really enjoyed the peace and quiet of being in Cannon Township for 3 weeks. These are some of the pictures I took with my Android phone, not great pictures but you get the idea.
North Side of Cabin before Brushing.
North Side of Cabin after Brushing.
Southwest corner of woods after brushing.
Looking east on to the North side of the cabin after brushing.
Deer on Coffields soybean field north of Isrealson's.
More Deer on Coffield's soybeans.
Fawn playing in Lake Sanjebanobe, the pond.
More Fawn playing in Lake Sanjebanobe, the pond.
View after brushing in front of cabin.
A view of the pond after 2nd mowing.

Friday, November 16, 2012

2012 Cabin Improvements

 
Good Morning,

It has been a while since I've blogged.  I'm hoping to show some pictures from 2012 that capture most of the stuff that's happened to/at the cabin during the year.  Feel free to modify to add/change items as you'd like.





Leather Loveseat
Leather Sofa
Leather Recliner
Here's Peggy and Floyd looking at the flooring in the Loft.  Matt and John did a great job!
The other loft bedroom.

Loft open area
Loft open area
Loft towards the "Tree Stand" area
TV Stand
Deck Looking West

Deck Looking East
This is the construction crew for the deck.  Bob and Lon finished the stairs on the Monday of this weekend.
For the record, these are the first beers enjoyed on the deck.
We finally got the moose rack up.  Looks good at this location.
A wonderful donation from Betty Lockman and her daughter Kim.
A beautiful table given to Sanchijebanobe by Dan and Chassity Pemberton.
Carpeting the stairs thanks to Matt, Chris, Jeff and John.
Top of the stairs looking down.
Here's a PC donated by one of the partners and configured by Chris.
Back-up system.  This is a computer along with two UPS systems to allow us to ride out momentary loss of power without losing the Internet.  This is thanks to Chris.





I think it is fitting to end this pictoral of the year with our first street signs.  As we discussed in our last annual meeting, we agreed to have these two signs made as a small tribute to Peggy and Floyd and all they have done for Sanchijebanobe and us.  Thanks to John Sanner for the signs and thanks to Dick for the sign standards and putting them  up.

                                                                    Peggy's Way


Tom Baker donated a picnic table you have likely noticed under the shed roof.  There are also many other items donated by partners throughout the year.  Lon spent many days mowing and trimming at the cabin when he and Mary Jo were up this summer.  He also helped install the shelving in the entry.

Except for a few hundred dollars for the deck, all of what you have seen in materials or labor has been donated by partners.

As a result of this, we have a cabin which is becomming easier and nicer to enjoy and I believe it will keep getting better!
                                                                        

Thursday, October 27, 2011

White Chicken Chili

This is Jeff posting. I promised I'd share my wife's recipe for white chicken chili which seemed to be somewhat of a hit. Here it is:

Ingredients: 2T olive oil, 4 onions (diced), 4 cloves garlic (pressed or chopped), 4 cooked chicken breasts (use a rotisserie chicken), 5 cans northern beans, 2t cumin, 2t oregano, 1 1/2 t cayenne, 2 cans green chiles, 1 32 oz package of chicken stock or broth, package of Monterey jack cheese (for topping), Bunch of cilantro (for topping), Sour cream (for topping)

Directions: Saute onion, garlic (about 10 minutes) in olive oil until translucent, add cooked chicken, broth, chiles, spices, bring to boil. Add beans. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes. Top soup with cheese, cilantro, sour cream.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Cabins Update

Well, it's been a while since I updated this blog. Seems like there have been a million things happening and I know with this update, I'm still missing a lot. At this point we have a functional cabin; beds, functional bathrooms and kitchen, and furnished to the point where we can sit down on chairs or a couch. We are getting there. It will take a while before the cabin is appropriately furnished. I think we have a great start but we'll need to go through a season to get into an appropriate rhythm.

These 31 pictures are from this past week. I've added captions where I thought they were appropriate.



Here's our washer and the dryer is in the entry. These are a full size stackable washer and dryer thanks to Bob and Verna Norland.


This is to show you our water softener and above and to the left is our water filter. The filter is thanks to Peggy and Floyd. Peggy also asked that Brad Glad install the filter and it seemed fitting that he installed the softener as well. This has made a nice change for showers, drinking water and coffee.

Sue has painted the kitchen floor and the main bathroom downstairs with this paint. We may not need it to last 20 years but it makes a great difference as compared to the cement.

The kitchen looking into the mudroom.

We cleared off this area to make room to host the firefighters with hot dogs, Polish dogs, chips, water, pop, and beer. We planned for 50 firefighters and about 15 showed up so we have lots of this stuff leftover for MEA or deer hunting.

The old Cabin Thursday Morning

The Bunkhouse Thursday morning

We had the Lancaster, Lake Bronson, and Hallock Fire Departments. Here you see them filling a canvas tank from the tankers for the water they needed to help fight the fire.

One of the tankers from Lancaster

They called this thing the Evinrude. It was placed on the pond. This charged an 1 1/2" line and ran the whole time they were fighting the fire. There was still lots of water in the pond when they finished.

Here they are going in with gasoline to start the process.

Throughout the process the firefighters were controlling the fire and providing protection to the power lines, the power meters and adjacent structures; the outhouse and the garage.

It didn't take long for this fire to get going.





You can see Chuck Olsonowski spraying down the outhouse. They also spent a lot of time spraying the trees; the oak trees on the right side of this picture and the Popple trees on the north side of the cabin/bunkhouse. They did tell us that these trees could get damaged.

More fire control and protecting trees/buildings.



The firefighters did a great job backing each other up.

Here's the cabin fire getting started.

Here two firefighters are controlling a small grass fire on the west and north side of the cabin.



This is Terry Kukowski (TK) who was instrumental in getting cooperation from Lake Bronson and Hallock and getting this coordinated so fast . . . like two days!

The cabin fully engulfed (I always wanted to use the word, "engulfed")

More engulfment.

I should know the name of this firefighter. He was in the old cabin with an SCBA during the early stages of the fire when they had a "rollover" fire which started the ceiling on fire and some of it landed on him. He and 2-3 other firefighters had to run out of the cabin. Here he was relating the experience to us. He was pretty, "amped". Buy the way, during this time Floyd was close to the old cabin and was ready to jump in and help if he thought he was needed.



You can see it was quite a job to protect the power line and the power meters. You can't see it but there's a water curtain to protect the meters. The only evidence of any damage was a slight wrinkling of the plastic around the yard light. We still don't know what happened to the webcam. As you can see in this picture, it was on the southwest corner of the garage and didn't show any physical indication of damage. Chris will be checking it out.

Some of the firefighters taking a break. They are a great and competent group.

Once all the walls were pushed into the middle the fire was left to burn itself out.

This is what it looked like Friday morning. The cement was still warm and there were still embers but you can see how complete the burn was. You can also see what a difference it makes to the property.
Thanks to all of the partners for their support of this activity.
Bob