Saturday, January 9, 2016

Cut the Cable

To cut back on expenses we've decided to "cut the cable," as Robert says. He is also perusing the thought of putting his services up-for-hire, with a conditional required tip for rooves like ours. All went well, but he did say that our tin roof was "slicker than owl poop." This isn't really noteworthy, but I just like the picture and thought to share it.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Play Day

Every soul needs a play day. We are celebrating ours with a first time to worship at a beautiful cathedral in Austin, to eat double portions at Iron Cactus and to be accompanied by a pigeon missing part of its left leg - as well as a clever grackle who has lost his manners. :) 

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Post-Guest Chore Day 2

Our priceless helpers . . . 
Chore 1 - cushion cleaning and 
stacking and
storing and
draining and 
bird mess removing. 
Chore 2 - remove the quail that didn't make it and
reward our helpers so there is no waste.

Chore 3 - bag quali and
seal the juices with a folded paper towel and
vacuum seal all and
repeat until all 200 or so are 
freezer ready.
Clean the sinew, stray feathers, lungs and other undesirables 
from each quail, one pot full at a time while listening to good music and enjoying eachother's company.
Stack them to dry a bit before bagging. 
Chore 4 - Do 12-14 loads of love in between the other chores and thank God for such peaceful work that has immediate and visible results. :) Sleeping well tonight . . . 

Friday, January 1, 2016

Mission Successful

After a three day marathon of guiding hunts and a couple hundred cleaned quail quail later, it's a hallelujah and a high  five time for these guides. Good job, Robert and Landon! Thank you, Lord, for keeping all safe.

Monday, December 28, 2015

Game On

With the owners and several guests arriving at the ranch tomorrow to lodge, eat, and hunt here - it's time for preparations that can only be done the day before. This year both sons were here to help us on this epic day-before prep day, which helped much since we had our three usual surprise mishaps:
#1 the heaters in two cabins not working despite testing them for a month prior #2 the accelerator on the hunting truck suddenly not working #3 our maid being unavailable due to a family emergency.

The good news is that we have done this enough seasons now that we knew this was coming and were half way prepared. As anyone who lives long enough knows, trouble comes in threes - and as any seasoned caretakers know, it comes the day before the guests arrive. 

The solution? Divide and conquer. Robert took care of the heat and accelerator problems while our sons washed trucks, cleaned kennels, tended to dogs and quail, and completed other random chores. 

Meanwhile, I mopped decks, wiped outdoor furniture, cleaned the outdoor kitchen, and swept and mopped the pavillion floor. The senior ranch foreman and his wife will touch up the cabins in place of the maid. We truly are a family out here. 

Part of the joy is seeing the owners and their guests enjoy the ranch, secretly knowing the many behind-the-scenes efforts of our combined forces to make it possible. 


Friday, December 25, 2015

Titus 2:11-14

"For the grace of God has appeared for the salvation of all men,
12 training us to renounce irreligion and worldly passions, and to live sober, upright, and godly lives in this world,
13 awaiting our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ,
14 who gave himself for us to redeem us from all iniquity and to purify for himself a people of his own who are zealous for good deeds." ~Titus 2:11-14