Sunday, July 28, 2013

Tadpole gets improvements - Iowa

 Along the far right is the extension cord coming into the galley/pilothouse at the aft end of the boat.
So as you step into the pilothouse, this cabinet is on the right and behind the pilots chair.
The black bag is our enormous fishing tackle box/bag.  It is sitting on top of our Engel refridgerator/freezer that we used as we traveled on the Mississippi from Minnesota to Ft. Walton Beach, FL.
We will use it, hopefully, next summer.  We plan to put Tadpole in the Mississippi next summer for a couple of weeks.  We would, also, like to trailer her down to Lake Ponchartrain, LA next summer, so we can cruise around the Gulf of Mexico.  We shall see. 
We sold the solar panel with "Heron" last Oct. so we'll need to get another one and rig up the refrigerator like we had on Heron.  It sure worked great.
Bob has constructed the cabinet.  He plans to glue a piece of Formica/laminate on it to match the existing cupboard doors.

  
The photo below is the foot rest for the co-captain's seat. There is one just like it at the captain's seat. They are made of cedar strips of wood by Bob.

Notice the beautiful white seat.  Bob mounted it on a swivel mechanism and the same for the captain's chair. There was plenty of space between the chair and the outside wall to build a cubby, makes a great spot to store my life jacket.  You get a sneak peek at my next photo focus in this pick.  The wall around the windows was stripped of it's original surface by the previous owner.  He got stuff torn out, but no progress on putting in the new.  So there were only wood strips up on the fiberglass as shown on the upper right. Bob is putting beadboard on the walls around the windows.  It looks gorgeous.
Unfinished walls







The walls all around the windows were stripped down to the fiberglass and strips for mounting the beadboard.





Finished walls before the trim


The walls after the beadboard has been attached. Then, of course, the trim will go on around all the windows and at the countertop.





Aft deck. Bob made the cedar floor mat.






 He's working his little butt off today.  I'd better get out there and get more photos.  I'm sure he's gotten lots more done.

















Thursday, July 25, 2013

Motoring around Lost Island Lake near Ruthven, IA

Wednesday was a calm sunny day with very little humidity and temps hovering at 80 degrees.  Sweet.  Took "Tadpole" up 20 miles from Laurens, IA (where we are staying for a month in the 5th wheel). The 1162 acre lake is 3 miles north of the little NW Iowa town of Ruthven, IA.  The lake is stocked with bullheads, pike, crappie, perch, drum, large mouth bass, walleye, bluegill, catfish and a few more that I've never heard of.
All those fish and none were bitin' yesterday.   Regardless of the fishing situation, it was a beautiful day on the lake.  There were not too many others boating around, so we felt like we had the lake to ourselves.
Bob reads while I fish.
The algae was in bloom.  The warm sunny days promote that, so the ex-park ranger says. Makes for very green water.  At least there is no blue green algae, yet.  That is bad stuff and toxic to little doggies who think they can drink the entire lake.


 
Tomorrow we are heading to Spencer, IA about 30 miles away from Laurens.  We are going to a Grab n Go. The Grab n Go is an auto salvage yard where you can help yourself to parts.  My son bought a really good lookin' 1991 Chevy Blazer last Sat., but it needs a little TLC. I hope it is as fun as I'm anticipating.  Seems like a great scavenger hunt to me.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Iowa has over 1,200 bike paths/trails throughout the state.  And remember the state isn't very big. The newest addition and one getting the most attention lately is the High Trestle Trail. The name comes from the 13 story high former railroad bridge spanning a half mile over the Des Moines River between Madrid, Iowa and Woodward, IA.The trail is 25 miles long, connecting 5 Iowa towns. Those towns include Ankeny, Sheldahl, Slater, Madrid, and Woodward.

Can't do Ragbrai?  Well, check out the bike trails in Iowa and 
go on your own time & own terms.


  It is July 16th and Iowa is green.  A much needed rain would be welcome as the grass is being to brown.