Saturday, April 26th
It’s almost 6PM as I sit here writing this latest edition - I’m thinking about all you Southern Californians basking in your 80 degree weather. As I look out the window of our motor home, I’m watching the snow come down almost horizontally and beginning to stick to the ground. It’s a beautiful ending to a rather cool week, but we’ll all be glad when we have warm weather again. I tried to get a photo of the phenomenon but I couldn’t get a good picture. The snow is finally letting up as it has only been dropping the big white flakes for about twenty minutes. Our outside temperature is about 35 degrees and it’s warm and comfortable in the coach. If any of you have followed the national weather, you will remember the storm front that passed through the eastern side of the state last night and left up to 8” of snow in Mitchell and Huron. We had only some wind and light rain with that system, but it has been windy, cold, and definitely NOT an outside day today!
We have been here for a little over a week now. We had one day with the temperature up in the 60’s, but the remainder of the days have been cool and windy. That is the nature of spring in South Dakota. If you don’t like the weather, just wait for a few minutes and it will change. The wind has been blowing every day with speeds of anywhere from 20-35 miles per hour. It really rocks the coach when the breezes get brisk and makes the temperature feel 20 degrees lower. Amazingly our little electric heater does a great job of keeping the inside of the coach comfortable. At night we sleep under a couple of blankets and a warm down comforter. That doesn’t even consider the little warm body that radiates a lot of heat when she crashes between us on the bed.
In spite of the weather we have been doing a lot of work outside. We even mowed the grass earlier this week and will probably have to get the mowers running again on Monday. Our Maintenance crew is only six of us so far. There are supposed to be three more fellows arrive before the fifteenth of May. We could probably get along fine with the guys we have since our workload isn’t all that great yet. Plus, we have some new equipment that will ease the workload a great deal.
We had originally planned to purchase another new lawn mower - a Hustler zero degree radius turn mower with a Kawasaki engine and a five foot cut. We have two of those that have been purchased in the last two years. Instead of getting a new one, Kevin, the Maintenance Supervisor, purchased a used John Deere diesel-engine gang mower with an 11’ cut. It does an incredible job of cutting grass and throwing the clippings out the rear of the deck. It is a little more difficult to steer and keep a straight line. I prefer to cut grass and keep a meticulous straight line so the lawn looks manicured. It’s very difficult to keep the lines straight with this new mower. In the front of the Lodge where the first sight of the park is absorbed by our visitors I always want the lawn to be detailed and perfect in it’s cut pattern. I know, it’s a little anal of me to be that way, but that is the way it looks the best. Last year Gary Smoot and I shared that goal of mowing the grass so it was perfect in its design. I’m trying to continue that effort this year. It will probably require me to use the Hustler mower on that front section and possibly on the grounds behind the Lodge. However I’ll use the John Deere on the back portions of the Center Court to speed up the cutting process. Two of us mowed the whole park in 2 days last week so the Deere really is an effective tool.
I have been wearing blue jeans all week due to the cool weather. I even threw on some thermal bottoms last week and a watch cap to keep my ears from getting too cold. Sweatshirts are the dress of the day with these cool temps. And, of course, gloves are a necessity to keep your fingers thawed. We’ve formed up 12 concrete pads for our trash cans, picked up several truck loads of pine cones and blown-down branches, mowed the whole grounds, and even cleaned up a new room which will be our wood shop. We’ve gotten a lot accomplished in the cold weather and we’re all looking forward to the warming trend that will start on Sunday. On Thursday of next week we’ll be getting another cold front coming from the Pacific Northwest and could get more rain. We need all the wet weather we could get, but it slows down our progress on the outside jobs.
The park is beginning to fill as the summer regulars are beginning to arrive. Many of the seasonal workers have arrived and we are seeing many of the sites begin to be occupied. There are several of the folks that were here last year that won’t be returning - some of those we won’t miss. Others are going to be missed a lot!
Oh, well, treasure your warm weather - we still have the potential for some more rain and even snow. Dottie and I will be thinking of all of you. She is managing to stay busy around the coach and doing some of her projects that she’s had on the back burner. Nancy still gets nervous when the wind blows and starts the coach to rocking, but she seems to enjoy having somebody at home all the time.
As I said, if you don’t like the weather, just wait a few minutes. It’s almost 6:30 and the sun is shining and melting the snow flakes that had settled on the green grass. What a beautiful sight!!!
It’s almost 6PM as I sit here writing this latest edition - I’m thinking about all you Southern Californians basking in your 80 degree weather. As I look out the window of our motor home, I’m watching the snow come down almost horizontally and beginning to stick to the ground. It’s a beautiful ending to a rather cool week, but we’ll all be glad when we have warm weather again. I tried to get a photo of the phenomenon but I couldn’t get a good picture. The snow is finally letting up as it has only been dropping the big white flakes for about twenty minutes. Our outside temperature is about 35 degrees and it’s warm and comfortable in the coach. If any of you have followed the national weather, you will remember the storm front that passed through the eastern side of the state last night and left up to 8” of snow in Mitchell and Huron. We had only some wind and light rain with that system, but it has been windy, cold, and definitely NOT an outside day today!
We have been here for a little over a week now. We had one day with the temperature up in the 60’s, but the remainder of the days have been cool and windy. That is the nature of spring in South Dakota. If you don’t like the weather, just wait for a few minutes and it will change. The wind has been blowing every day with speeds of anywhere from 20-35 miles per hour. It really rocks the coach when the breezes get brisk and makes the temperature feel 20 degrees lower. Amazingly our little electric heater does a great job of keeping the inside of the coach comfortable. At night we sleep under a couple of blankets and a warm down comforter. That doesn’t even consider the little warm body that radiates a lot of heat when she crashes between us on the bed.
In spite of the weather we have been doing a lot of work outside. We even mowed the grass earlier this week and will probably have to get the mowers running again on Monday. Our Maintenance crew is only six of us so far. There are supposed to be three more fellows arrive before the fifteenth of May. We could probably get along fine with the guys we have since our workload isn’t all that great yet. Plus, we have some new equipment that will ease the workload a great deal.
We had originally planned to purchase another new lawn mower - a Hustler zero degree radius turn mower with a Kawasaki engine and a five foot cut. We have two of those that have been purchased in the last two years. Instead of getting a new one, Kevin, the Maintenance Supervisor, purchased a used John Deere diesel-engine gang mower with an 11’ cut. It does an incredible job of cutting grass and throwing the clippings out the rear of the deck. It is a little more difficult to steer and keep a straight line. I prefer to cut grass and keep a meticulous straight line so the lawn looks manicured. It’s very difficult to keep the lines straight with this new mower. In the front of the Lodge where the first sight of the park is absorbed by our visitors I always want the lawn to be detailed and perfect in it’s cut pattern. I know, it’s a little anal of me to be that way, but that is the way it looks the best. Last year Gary Smoot and I shared that goal of mowing the grass so it was perfect in its design. I’m trying to continue that effort this year. It will probably require me to use the Hustler mower on that front section and possibly on the grounds behind the Lodge. However I’ll use the John Deere on the back portions of the Center Court to speed up the cutting process. Two of us mowed the whole park in 2 days last week so the Deere really is an effective tool.
I have been wearing blue jeans all week due to the cool weather. I even threw on some thermal bottoms last week and a watch cap to keep my ears from getting too cold. Sweatshirts are the dress of the day with these cool temps. And, of course, gloves are a necessity to keep your fingers thawed. We’ve formed up 12 concrete pads for our trash cans, picked up several truck loads of pine cones and blown-down branches, mowed the whole grounds, and even cleaned up a new room which will be our wood shop. We’ve gotten a lot accomplished in the cold weather and we’re all looking forward to the warming trend that will start on Sunday. On Thursday of next week we’ll be getting another cold front coming from the Pacific Northwest and could get more rain. We need all the wet weather we could get, but it slows down our progress on the outside jobs.
The park is beginning to fill as the summer regulars are beginning to arrive. Many of the seasonal workers have arrived and we are seeing many of the sites begin to be occupied. There are several of the folks that were here last year that won’t be returning - some of those we won’t miss. Others are going to be missed a lot!
Oh, well, treasure your warm weather - we still have the potential for some more rain and even snow. Dottie and I will be thinking of all of you. She is managing to stay busy around the coach and doing some of her projects that she’s had on the back burner. Nancy still gets nervous when the wind blows and starts the coach to rocking, but she seems to enjoy having somebody at home all the time.
As I said, if you don’t like the weather, just wait a few minutes. It’s almost 6:30 and the sun is shining and melting the snow flakes that had settled on the green grass. What a beautiful sight!!!
1 comment:
Lew and Dottie (and Nancy),
Nice newsy message about your life at Hart Ranch. We're glad we have your blog on our favorites list. We wonder when we'll be back at Hart Ranch again. Our goal is to visit states and provinces we haven't been to yet, and South Dakota is "on the way to" only one of them, North Dakota.
Anyway, thanks for your blog. We'll see you in Arizona in the winter.
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