Enjoying our time at home, Tying the cab over into the septic system, The Kountry Kitchen gets started (a little)

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Enjoying our time at home, Tying the cab over into the septic system, The Kountry Kitchen gets started (a little)

 It's Tuesday afternoon here in Yerington, NV. Ken got the fencing done except we need some smaller fencing to attach to the  two large gates so any animals visiting won't get out. So far we figure the fence has cost about $600.00 using a lot of what we had here. The 3 gates were $430 + posts 70 and $100.00 in concrete. Not too bad considering how prices are up everywhere. 

Yesterday The Kay's Kountry Kitchen officially got started.  He had three bags of concrete left so he wanted to use them before the rain we got last night started. We set some lines on where we want the walls and he poured the first of the stem walls.  12x20 is the size we decided to build it.  Luckily we both have the same ideas of how we want it to look. 😊

The block by the blue hose is the front of wall, block in the back will be the back
wall, it'll be 3 sided 

Back stem wall he poured 

Today he's working on tying the cab over camper into our septic system. He did that with the fifth wheel we have out there that was totaled many years ago and we bought back because other than the frame (Lippert) it was like new inside from 2002.

Our little pet friendly RV Park..💙😃

Getting her done, then he can focus on the kitchen 😁




All tied in to the septic system. About $100.00 in parts, but will be so worth it!

A few days ago it was over 80 degrees so Ken brought up going for a CanAm ride. You bet! 











Honestly, we're just enjoying ourselves out here. Not much going on except the projects.  Usually in the evenings we have a fire somewhere, either here or Karen's. 

Last night we had the propane fire going and sat on the front porch swing. Nothing better!  


Love our propane fire pit when you don't want a 
full blown fire! 
Ken barbecued some awesome burgers and I made zucchini fries. Yummy! Tonight it's stuffed bell peppers for him and low carb one for me (no rice)..
Aaron (top left) and his football teammates (Along with his dad)
spent Saturday visiting San Jose State College. Sounds like
they had an awesome time! First time I've seen Aaron without his long
hair 💙 Gotta admit, I really liked his long hair on him! 


                     Of course we can't forget a few convoy pictures!
I love this one!💖






Love the young ones are involved in goody bags 💙

They start every morning with a prayer! 


Almost Happy Hour here! Enjoy your evening! 🍷🍺


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