Getting the front elevation right… Finally getting this dialed in, drain tile insulated allows me to have less material across the front. I’ll bring in a load of D-1 for the top and clean up the other pads next spring. If I do it now, it’ll just get pushed around plowing.
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Set both of the beveled end blocks today...
Just doing what I can as the world turns…. Now we can backfill, get rid of the small rocks, add some D-1 grade the slope and be ready for winter.
Nick has the perfect machine for this….
I was hand digging then Nick came along just in the Nick of time. going to set a couple of blocks at both sides of the door now, to retain the grade against the walls on both sides and maintain the slope
Making progress on the foundation……
Adding insulation over the drain tile at the entrance since it’s shallower than the rest. getting this done before winter is a good thing…..
RV Site #4 just became available……
RV Site #4 just became available…… I am sorry to say the folks who had RV Site #4 reserved, are not going to make it this year. Kevin waited until the last minute to make his decision. His health comes first so
We have some help pruning the trees….
I have to rent a high lift bucket and get serious about pruning the top branches of the tall Birch Trees. The moose are taking care of the smaller willow trees as you can see. I think we should just pull this one on the left out. The snow really tipped it over breaking it […]
Lots of clean-up to do soon…..
After the heavy snow a few weeks ago lots of branches were weighted down and snapped, now they are hanging dangerously. Rod and Bob are coming up early this year to help me get this place cleaned up.
Interior view of the cafe layout……
Topsoil & Landscaping while we can…….
Landscaping while we can……. I’ve been wanting to do this for a while, but can’t do that much when the place is full of RVs. Rod & brother Bob just went back to Idaho so my landscaping comes to a screeching halt they are soooo helpful around here. They already have made reservations for next […]
Got the front foundation wall ready to f...
Got the front foundation wall ready to frame. This was a big deal to get done, now I can frame in a 72” rough opening for a double door. Some people are actually interested in this, as for me it’s a journal. I need the Bituthene primer before I can apply the patch in […]









